Pet Costumes
Give your dog a style of their own….

Every year when my family and I go trick or treating, we always see pets in costumes. No matter the size dog or if it is a boy or girl. There are plenty of boutiques to buy certain costumes but you can also be creative and make your own. I wouldn’t recommend trying to dye your white cat or dog with koolaid. (It doesnt come off and you might have a purple cat walking around your house for a few weeks!)

perfect for little girl doggies

This type of costume can be bought or you can get really creative and make it yourself. It is just adorable for little girl dogs.

This is a classic! Dressing up a wiener dog as a hot dog for Halloween is a classic.

Each year you can change your dogs costume. Try making our own or even buying one. It is fun for the family and funny watching the dog. For more ideas on dog costumes visit http://www.itchmo.com/top-ten-halloween-pet-costumes-3098.

Have a cute pup that needs some Halloween dressing up? Here are a few costume ideas that are fun, safe, and completely non-humiliating for your doggie. These are listed in no particular order:

1.    Underdog

Who says dogs can’t be superheroes too? This one is a simple classic for your valiant pet. All this costume consists of is a red Underdog shirt with a white “U” on it and a shiny blue cape. this is simple, safe for your dog, and he most likely won’t go crazy trying to take it off.

2.    Hot Dog (mustard and ketchup)

Though this may be cheesy and somewhat cliche, guess what? This is an especially adorable costume if you have a dachshund, for obvious reasons. It is possible to buy either a ketchup or mustard outfit, so this should  be the only decision you need to make as far as this costume is concerned (or your pet, that is).

3.    Football Player
Football season is the same season as Halloween; so why can’t the two  be joined? Ladies, it may be a good way to get hubby involved in Fido’s Halloween game of dress-up, especially if you let him pick the team your dog represents. The only real setback for this uniform is that it is elaborate; however, in return for your pains, your pet may just be deemed MVPet of the Halloween team.

4.    Dogzilla

This is a relatively simple costume to buy for your pet. A big plus for this outfit is that it generally comes in one piece; allowing for some wiggle room. Also, your dog should be very comfortable in this one piece.

5.    “Watchdog”

Again, a little cliche, but hey, this one is probably the simplest of the bunch. A superb option for this costume is that it may be worn as either a full-body outfit or merely as a collar if Fido is a fidgety pup.

6.    Bumble Bee

This costume is a little more elaborate than some of the other outfits, so this is recommended for a calm or reserved pet. This little Bumble Bee costume usually includes a cap, a full-body outfit and wings, which are sometimes attached to the back of the shirt.

7.    Classic Pumpkin

The only thing I have to say about this costume is that your dog will be picked as the most precious pumpkin puppy in the patch.

8.    Angel Wings (for the rowdy pet)

This one is simple: only saintly white angel wings tied or wrapped around your pet’s torso is all you need.

9.    Doggie Skeleton

The dog skeleton is most likely the best show of the Halloween spirit. What makes this costume unique is that these bones are canine, which adds a creative twist to this Halloween brew.

10.    King of Canines

The royal canine costume is ideal for your top dog. Simple or elaborate, let it be a royal decision. All this entails is a royal robe or cape and a crown; you may want to pass on the scepter.

Have a fun and safe Halloween with your pup!

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