The moral of my story today\u00a0is that you need to be careful with candy\u00a0at this time of year. You\u00a0probably have more candy\u00a0around the house than usual, and in different locations. If my picky dog is interested enough to investigate the candy pails, I’m betting your\u00a0pets are interested as well. Make sure you keep candy well out of reach of your animals, especially if you leave them home unattended. At my house\u00a0I keep our candy pail on the floor by the door on Halloween<\/a> so it’s easy to grab when the doorbell rings. I don’t have to worry about\u00a0the candy on the floor since Sadie won’t go down the stairs needed to reach the area by the front door.\u00a0But\u00a0during the hectic doorbell ringing, trick-or-treating hours, don’t forget about putting your candy\u00a0away out of your pets’ reach.\u00a0Make sure you look around the house for any candy that may have fallen or been forgotten. I know when I was a kid I dumped out all my candy on the floor to go through it, and I’m guessing I’m not the only one. One lonely, forgotten piece of chocolate on the floor can be dangerous for your pets. Even if that small amount of chocolate doesn’t cause immediate harm, it may give your pet a taste for chocolate that could lead to disaster later. So keep a careful watch over candy this Halloween<\/a> season and make sure your furry family members stay safe and healthy.<\/p>\n