Adorably Sensitive Corgi Turns Up His Nose at Spooky Halloween House
By Eve Vawter,
26 days ago
Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year, with the sound of leaves crunching when you walk, festive decorations lining the streets, and spooky vibes in full swing as you walk your dog through the neighborhood. But for some fur babies, it's a whole different story. If your pup is terrified of over-the-top Halloween houses, the spooky fun can quickly turn into a struggle stroll.
Take this adorable Corgi, for example—too scared to pass by a house decked out with all sorts of frightening Halloween decorations.
Another person added, "Dogs are frightened of anything new.. decorations.. a paper bag on the floor." LOL!
If your own dog is freaked out by this fall season, here are some suggestions.
Halloween Decorations For Scaredy Cats and Spooked Dogs
So dogs rely on familiarity to and routine to feel secure. If you're enjoying a neighborhood walk with them and they see Halloween decorations, especially life-sized skeletons, ghosts, or moving props, these things are strange and unfamiliar, which can make them nervous or scared. Especially if these items also make noises.
Now, some dogs will be afraid of decorations no matter how cute they are, but if you are interested in decorating your own house for spooky season, here are some adorable decorations that are more treat than trick, and may make your pet feel less nervous!
Now, there's no guarantee your dog or cat will be okay with more cute decorations, because some pets just hate any decor, including Christmas decorations. But you never know, with keeping things on the less scary side, your own pup might end up like this one !
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