Tuesday, October 13, 2009

What You Need To Consider When You Buy Halloween Costumes For Dogs

There are lots of things to keep in mind when you buy Halloween costumes for
dogs, such as safety, your budget, and whether or not your dog will actually tolerate being in the costume for any period of time.

It will do you no good to purchase what you deem as the most wonderful Halloween costume for your dog, only to find out that he or she hates it and tries to pull, tug, and chew at it to be free from it the entire time it is on. It is important to keep these things in mind while shopping, rather than just picking up the most adorable dog costume you see and walking out the door with it.

As always, as a dog owner, one of your top priorities should always be the safety and well-being of your pet. That being said, you need to make sure any Halloween costume you purchase is actually safe for your dog to wear.The first thing you need to do, before you start shopping, is to get an accurate measurement of your dogs size, including his neck size, chest width, length, and height. You will need this information to ensure that the costume you purchase for your dog will fit properly.

If you plan to walk around your neighborhood with your dog, it is a good idea to choose a costume that is light in color and easily seen in the dark. This is something you always think about when it comes to keeping your kids safe at Halloween, and you should use this same rule for your dog's costume as well. You want to make certain that the costume you purchase doesn't have anything attached that could be chewed off and swallowed by your dog, as this could cause lots of problems with your dogs digestive system, possibly requiring a vet's attention. This is especially a problem for puppies, who like to chew anything they can get their mouths on, and for dogs that are not accustomed to wearing clothing. In those cases, the simplest costume may be your safest bet.

Don't wait until Halloween night to put the costume on your dog. As soon as you bring it home, put it on your dog to see if it fits, to check for any possible safety hazards, and to see how your dog tolerates wearing the costume. If you have to return it for any reason, it is better to know early-on, so you will have better odds of finding another costume that you like that will better suit your dog. By allowing your dog to wear the costume for brief periods before the big night, he or she can get used to it, which will help your dog to be more comfortable in the costume on the big night!

For many people feeling the economic pinch, a hand-made Halloween costume may be more in tune with their budget, and that is great, as long as the safety factor is kept in mind. Most pet supply stores and many online vendors sell dog Halloween costumes, and for those who can afford them, that is great, but it just doesn't make sense to put yourself into a financial bind just to purchase a Halloween costume for your dog! So, while that very cute costume you found at your local Halloween costume shop may seem like it is calling your name, if it doesn't fit into your budget, walk on by and look for other alternatives. You will be much happier in the end!

When it comes time to buy Halloween costumes for dogs, you will be better served to keep these key points in mind, both for your own happiness, and your dog's as well!

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