Sentences with phrase «sure pet costumes»

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The finished product stars Cress Williams (*) as Black Lightning, and shares some trappings with the other Berlanti shows: a large family presence (including Christine Adams as ex-wife Lynn, and Nafessa Williams and China Anne McClain as daughters Anissa and Jennifer), a cop (Damon Gupton's Inspector Henderson) who's not sure what to make of this superpowered vigilante, a trusty tech support sidekick (James Remar as Peter Gambi, who in the comics is a tailor specializing in making costumes for supervillains), and an archnemesis (Marvin Jones III — aka rapper Krondon — as vicious gangster Tobias Whale).
Be sure that the costume you've chosen for your pet is not too tight or heavy.
Make sure your pet has his current ID underneath that cute costume.
Also, just as you do with human children, make sure your pet's costumes have reflective surfaces if he or she will be out after dark.
Be sure the costume does not constrict your pet's breathing, movement, vision or hearing.
There are sure loads of costumes for pet available nowadays, but they aren't meant to be left on your dog unsupervised.
If you do dress up your pet for Halloween, make sure the costume does not limit his or her movement, sight or ability to breathe, bark or meow.
Be sure to have your pet try on the costume before the big night.
Don't stress too much this Halloween season, but make sure to keep all that candy, chocolate, and costume props away from your pets.
Costumes — If you decide to dress up your pet, make sure your pet's costume is safe.
Also, make sure the costume doesn't have any small, dangling, or easily chewed - off pieces that could hurt or choke your pet.
One suggestion I can give is make sure whatever costume you decide to put your pet into is comfortable for them.
Choose pet costumes wisely If you decide to dress your pet in a costume, make sure it won't constrict movement, hearing, ability to breathe, bark or meow.
Also, make sure your pet can't chew off and swallow their costume.
Everywhere you go to shop for Halloween candy or decor, pet costumes are sure to be hanging up, poised to tempt your wallet or pocket book.
While pet costumes are cute and a fun way to involve the whole family in Halloween, if you are going to dress up your pet, be sure that the costume doesn't interfere with your pet's vision, breathing, or movement.
If you do decide that Fido or Kitty needs a costume, make sure it isn't dangerous or simply annoying to your pet.
If you do dress up your pet, make sure the costume isn't annoying or unsafe.
Also, make sure nothing is dangling from the costume — this can often be a choking hazard, as many pets will gnaw at it.
And if you do use a costume for your pet, you'll need to make absolutely sure that it doesn't inhibit their breathing, movement or the ability to open or close their mouth.
With regard to costumes, the ASPCA says to be careful and make sure the costume does not limit your pet's movement, hearing, sight or ability to breathe, bark or drink.
• If you dress up your pet in a Halloween costume, make sure the costume does not constrict the animal's ability to move, hear, breathe or vocalize.
If you put a costume on your pet, make sure it doesn't impair his vision, movement or air intake.
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