Halloween can be a thrilling time for humans, but it’s often a source of anxiety for our furry friends. Dogs don’t have the language to understand that the spooky decorations sprouting up in our neighborhoods and homes are harmless. They can’t comprehend that these eerie figures are just for fun and pose no threat. For many dogs, the evening of October 31st is particularly stressful, with trick-or-treaters ringing doorbells and invading their space.
In light of this, we’re reminded that some dogs rise to the occasion and display remarkable bravery in the face of their fears. Enter Bailey, a sweet Golden Retriever who recently showcased her courage in front of a particularly spooky decoration.
Bailey’s Brave Encounter
In a delightful TikTok video shared by @bailey_the_golden_girl, we see Bailey facing off against a ghostly figure in her home. The decoration, a Golden Retriever dressed as a ghost, was understandably daunting. Despite her hesitation, Bailey mustered her courage and managed to navigate past the spooky apparition, earning her place as a beloved internet hero.
The video is perfectly set to the viral audio featuring the lyrics, “she’s so brave / she’s well-behaved / she is not afraid,” a fitting soundtrack for this brave pup.
Are Dogs Afraid of Halloween?
If your dog behaves like Bailey around Halloween decorations or refuses to approach certain houses, they may be experiencing a common fear associated with the holiday. Not all dogs are apprehensive, but many can exhibit signs of stress due to the season’s unique challenges.
Veterinarian Dr. Rachel Malamed explained to the American Kennel Club that Halloween can be particularly stressful for some dogs. “Many strangers in costume can be extremely scary and stressful for dogs,” she noted. “It is best to avoid this type of exposure if you have a fearful animal.”
Instead of pushing your dog to face their fears, it’s advisable to keep them away from the most intimidating aspects of Halloween, such as crowds and costumes. Leaving your pups at home during trick-or-treating can ensure they remain in a safe and familiar environment.
While it may be sad to think they’ll miss out on the festivities, it’s essential for their well-being. Plus, keeping them at home means they won’t be tempted to steal your candy!
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