At times, all of us have seen the cute small dogs all dolled up with costumes on. With Halloween right around the corner many of you may be thinking about buying a dog Halloween costume. Here are some tips to assist you decide if this is right for you and your dog. There are a some of things you should consider before you purchase a costume for your dog, the most important one being how your dog will react to it. While some pets actually enjoy making up in cute small outfits, others may not enjoy this. Those who do not may simply rip the outfit off, or chew it to shreds. In this event then you may very well be wasting your efforts and money. One way to test this is simply to put a top you don’t need on your dog to see how it reacts before spending money on the outfit. This way you will know in advance whether or not this is for your dog. Another matter to consider is price. If cheap is your go, then this may be a good time to exercise your sewing skills. They even have patterns you can get if you like. Of course this will mean that you will need to measure your dog accurately. But don’t count on him or her standing very still for fittings. If you have children then this could be a great family project. Children can be very creative and allowing them come up with the costume could be a less expensive and easy way to go. Of course for the spoilt dog nothing but the best will do. For these costumes you will want to go to a pet specialty store or even possibly a boutique or maybe more easily on the internet. You can bet this is going to cost you a few dollars though. Most of these run from about $5 for the most basic to about $40. It is important to also think about the safety of your dog. If your pet stays in the house or right by your side then it may not be a problem. If not then you should be alert to make sure that the dog can see well and that it is visible to others. You should also make sure that there is no chance of choking or strangling. Then decide upon what exactly you want your dog to dress up as. Remember that this could be a lot of work especially if you have a large animal. Of course smaller animals can be quite squirmy and may even be more apt to try and snap at you. The larger ones can probably do more damage though. Everything considered, this could be quite fun for you and the kids if you have the right dog for the costume. The neighborhood kids will probably get a real kick out of dogs running around in costumes. Of course the neighbors may baulk at giving them any candy. Whatever your decision, be sure to have a safe and happy Halloween!
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