A Message from Police Chief Harris, Halloween Pet Safety Tips

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland recently shared a bulletin featuring a message from Police Chief Harris that focuses on crucial Halloween pet safety tips. As Halloween approaches, the Chief emphasizes the unique risks that pets may face, including loud noises from festivities, unfamiliar visitors, and the dangers posed by decorations and candy. He encourages pet owners to keep their pets in a safe, secure environment to minimize stress and prevent potential escape. The message highlights specific precautions, such as ensuring pets are properly identified and avoiding the temptation of giving them Halloween treats that may be harmful. Additionally, the article serves to remind the community of the importance of responsible pet ownership, particularly during high-activity times such as Halloween.

Chief Harris's guidance reflects the city's ongoing commitment to public safety and the welfare of its residents, including their pets. This proactive approach aims to foster a safe and enjoyable holiday experience for everyone in Kirkland. By implementing these safety measures, pet owners can enjoy the festivities while safeguarding their furry companions.

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