Trick-or-Treat Safety Tips With Missoula County Pet

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Trick-or-treat safety tips with Missoula County Pet Commissioner Gidge

With many residents gearing up for trick-or-treating this weekend, we’re sharing safety tips from Missoula County Pet Commissioner Gidge:

1. Plan your trick-or-treating route.

2. Be visible to cars and other pedestrians.

3. Travel in a group.

4. Have an adult check your treats at the end of the night.

Be safe and have fun!

Thank you to Gidge and his friends Josey Wales the lab, Maggie Mudpuddle the mutt and Rumpleteazer the cat.

Original source can be found here.



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