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A special message from our friend Linda Blair have a happy and safe Halloween Featured

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Hello to all my Halloween Lovers!
 
It has been quite a scary year already but for some they’re looking for a few more Halloween fun activities! We wish you peace through this difficult year with Covid-19, the fires, the hurricanes and so many other scary times.
 
For those of you that follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, you know your donations have helped to save so many lives this year. We are so thrilled that 100+ adoptable, rescued dogs found their forever loving homes this year!
 
We cannot do this hard work without our LBWF family and friends! Team Effort! It takes a village!
 
Your support, love & compassionate hearts, make all the difference to those in need! I was raised to be who I am. I never turn a blind eye to those in need. Volunteer and help and together we can make a difference.
 
Vote to save our planet! Vote for a more compassionate and humane world!
 
Have a safe and peaceful Halloween!
 
Love,
Linda Blair
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Halloween Safety Tips
The Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation wishes you and your pets a happy and safe Halloween. Below please find some safety tips to make sure your pet has a safe and you an enjoyable Halloween!
 
  • Never leave your 4-legged loved ones outside during Halloween. Unfortunately there are plenty of people out there who play pranks that could seriously harm your pet.
  • Remember to keep candy out of reach of your pets. Chocolate is extremely dangerous, as are many of the wrappers.
  • If your pet is typically skittish give them a nice quiet, safe place in the house so they don't become frightened.
  • If your pet is social and you would like them to be part of the Halloween festivities, it's best to keep them leashed in the event they become spooked and try to dart out the door.
  • Make sure your animals are properly tagged and micro-chipped in the event of escape.
  •  Don't dress up pets unless they love it. If you do dress them up make sure the costume isn't annoying or unsafe. Avoid restriction of movement, vision, hearing or the ability to breathe or vocalize. Costumes should not contain small dangling accessories that could be consumed or cause choking.
  •  Restrict your pet's access to decorations. Jack o' lanterns with candles are obvious fire hazards, but cats can also get tangled in streamers. Pets can also become ill from eating holiday decor.
 
 
LBWF Now Has A Feral Cat Colony!
 
A group of feral cats found their way to LBWF this year. Having been raised with cats, I welcomed them with open arms. Here is a picture of one of our kitties. We are working on having them spayed & neutered to do our part to help control the feral cat population. Your donations help us to help them! Please make a donations today.
November is National Adopt A Senior Pet month!
 
We have several wonderful senior dogs all waiting for their forever loving homes! Senior dogs are still so full of life and they have years of experience in the fine art of friendship! If you are unable to adopt you could always sponsor an LBWF senior dog! To view the LBWF senior dogs, please visit www.LindaBlairWorldheart.org
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