The Columbus Dispatch

Stressed pets can be helped on Halloween

- HELOISE — Virginia Hart, via email Dear Heloise: — Heloise Dear Heloise: — Grannie — Fallon D., age — Joyce P., Colorado Springs, Colorado

Dear Readers: Halloween is fun for kids, but can be stressful for pets. Keep these Halloween pet hints in mind:

■ Lots of people can be scary and confusing for animals, and they may not recognize you in your costume. Put the dogs in a quiet room, away from trick-or-treaters.

■ Candy and sweets are terrible, and potentiall­y toxic, for dogs and cats to consume.

■ Decoration­s can pose tripping and fire hazards.

■ Pet costumes, while cute, can be uncomforta­ble and binding, and can limit an animal’s senses, such as hearing and vision.

■ Make sure all pets are up to date on their shots, and their microchip informatio­n is current.

Have a fun and happy Halloween!

I love your column. In response to a recent hint, I couldn’t resist sending reasons to wear shoes in the house:

1. My bare feet get cold, and socks can be slippery.

2. Sweat, dirt and skin oil on bare feet are even yuckier than dirty shoes.

3. I wear a doctor-prescribed orthotic insert.

4. It hurts to run your toe into furniture, etc., or to step on Junior’s small plastic toys.

5. I bring a pair of slippers when I visit homes where shoes are not allowed.

I supervise and let my grandkids use spray air freshener under the bed lightly as “monster deterrent” when they spend the night. They can be afraid of the dark. Annie in Ohio

With Halloween coming, this may be a good idea! Give them a Heloise hug!

When I have a slumber party, we like to give each other manicures and pedicures! We’ve made it extra fun — we polish each toenail and fingernail a different color.

And making designs is easy — with a toothpick, it’s simple to make polka dots, and two dots with one underneath can make a heart. Dots in a circle can look like a flower. Pull a dot down with the toothpick to make a swirl or a leaf design.

We have tons of fun with our magical mani- and pedi-parties!

12, in Illinois

Dear Heloise: I live in a condo high up. I have a nice-size balcony, which I use mostly to grow flowers and veggies. I save all usable water and give it to my plants.

I learned this from a friend who grew up in an area prone to terrible droughts.

— Heloise Dear Heloise:

Heloise answers letters only in her King Features Syndicate column. Write her at P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 782795000 or send a fax to 1-210-HELOISE.

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