Making Pets Part of the Halloween Fun
During Halloween celebrations, many people choose to wear animal costumes of all sorts. Pets can join in the fun by dressing as people. Since pets often become family members in a very real way, going to the spa for treatments and traveling literally everywhere with their owners, it makes sense that pets would don costumes for Halloween, too.
Now, it goes without saying that dressing your pet in a Halloween costume is more for the owner’s enjoyment than the pet’s. Having said that, you’ll know your pet better than anyone.
Some pets don’t like wearing clothes at all. If they are showing signs of stress or frustration, don’t force your pet to wear a costume.
The best costumes for pets are the ones that don’t make them feel too restricted or confined. You might be able to get away with something that goes on their head - a hat or crown perhaps - and something that ties (loosely) around their middle.
It is best to leave pet costumes simple. If they become too complex, the animal could decide that they don’t want to have it on and rip up the outfit in the end anyway.
Many pet stores carry pet costumes, especially around Halloween, but you’ll probably find the best selection online. Most costume websites also carry costumes for pets, which are usually sized according to the animal’s weight.
Before putting your pet’s new costume on them, be sure to look for any pieces that they might be able to get tied up in or swallow. Most costumes are made to be safe for pets, but you should always double check.
Once you’ve got your pet all dressed up the next trick will be getting them to sit still long enough for pictures. Some people are lucky and their pets will sit still for almost anything, but for most it will be a race to get the shot before your pet is off and running, trying to get out of the costume you’ve spent so much time preparing!
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yolanda spearman Says:
During Halloween celebrations, many people choose to wear animal costumes of all sorts. Pets can join in the fun by dressing as people. Since pets often become family members in a very real way, going to the spa for treatments and traveling literally everywhere with their owners, it makes sense that pets would don costumes for Halloween, too.
Posted on July 29th, 2008 at 7:57 am