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Halloween is a fun and spooky time during the year, however, if you're not careful, it can also be a dangerous time for pets - here are the foods you need to be careful of giving them

Experts have warned dog owners about harmful Halloween food that may cost them €230 and an emergency visit to the vet.

How can pumpkins harm your dogs? “Dogs can eat pumpkin, and it’s even recommended for their diet as it is a good source of fibre, iron, potassium, carotene, and vitamin A, and it aids digestion,” Howden Insurance said, adding, “Unsweetened pumpkin puree, canned or baked pumpkin should be fine for pups to eat. But some pumpkin parts and products are unsafe.”

The stems and leaves are also harmful to pups, as they are covered with prickly hairs that can irritate their mouth, throat, and stomach. Guide to playing doggy dress-up Families love involving their beloved pets in festivities by dressing them up, and for some pups, it’s so much fun. There are some key guidelines to follow to make sure that your pet is happy dressing up.

How to tell if my dog likes dressing up? Some owners love playing dress up with their pooches. But some dogs take to this activity better than others. So, how can you tell what your dog thinks about wearing a costume?

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