LOS ANGELES – Pet owners love dressing up their dogs for Halloween. Only problem is, dogs dont always love wearing costumes.
But there are some tricks you can use for those pets that dont think its a treat to wear hats, boots, masks and coats for their owners amusement.
If a dog is used to wearing clothes, costumes may not be a problem, said veterinarian Terry Marie Curtis, a clinical behaviorist for the Department of Small Animal Clinical Services at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dogs accustomed to wearing snug items designed to calm anxiety – such as Thundershirts, Anxiety Wraps or Storm Defender Capes – should be able to adjust to other types of clothing, she said.
But every pet is different. Many dogs hate things on their feet, she said. This is true because it can alter how they perceive where theyre walking.
Some dogs are used to booties, though, either because they live where the ground gets very hot or cold, or they are carried most of the time. The smaller pocket pups are more likely to have dress up in their experience because thats what mom has done since puppyhood, Curtis said.
For fussy dogs (and cats), try a starter costume consisting mostly of accessories, advised Reyna Jew, who buys dog and cat apparel, shampoo, travel products and carriers for PetSmart.
Try angel, fairy or bat wings, a pirate or witch hat. If thats still too much, there are bows that clip in the pets hair, necklaces and decorative collars or bandannas made of Halloween-themed fabric.
Target offers 29 costume styles for dogs, including five rider styles (a stuffed character rides on the back of the pet) designed for larger dogs and 10 partial costumes for the pet that wont tolerate a full costume, said Kristy Welker of Target Communications in Minneapolis.
Options include items that attach to collars, such as flowers and even Saint Bernard-style rescue barrels, said Welker. These wont upset animals who dont like wearing clothes, but theyll look like costumes to human eyes.
Target also carries three styles of T-shirts and three styles of pajamas, including prisoners and skeletons.
Costumes that cover a pets head or include eyeglasses or masks may be a challenge. Youll have to see what your dog will tolerate, but dont be surprised if a mask or hat is repeatedly shaken or pawed off.
The most popular costume at PetSmart is the bumblebee, followed by the pumpkin and dragon, Jew said. Bat wings, hot dogs and a sheriff are Targets best-sellers.