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LA Animal Services Says Halloween Candy Can Be Deadly to Pets

Los Angeles Animal Services officials are offering residents tips on how to keep their pets safe during Halloween celebrations. 

“For some pets … this night can be a nightmare because the sweet treats and some of the Halloween decor can be dangerous and even fatal to our animal companions, and even normally mellow pets can get spooked by the strange sounds, frightful sights, and people in masks or dressed up in costume,” the department said Saturday.

Officials offered the following guidelines:

On Friday, LAAS announced that the city’s shelters are nearing capacity, and urged Angelenos to foster or adopt some of the animals. 

“We’ve leaned on our community in times of need and have never been let down,” said Dana Brown, LAAS general manager. “We hope we can rely on their support again as we ask them to adopt or foster a pet looking for their new home.”

LA Animal Services’ six locations are full of dogs, cats and kittens who are spayed and neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and ready for adoption. As the shelters are nearing capacity, officials are also urging pet owners who are considering surrendering their animals to seek other alternatives, including seeking friends or family members to take over pet ownership or use the programs Home to Home or Safety Net Foster.

People interested in adopting can visit LA Animal Services locations without an appointment on Saturday or Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. If a potential adopter wants to visit between Tuesday and Friday, they can schedule an appointment at lacityvet.com/appointments or by calling 1-888-452-7381. 

Foster applications are available here.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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