Even though our fur kids can look smashing in a pumpkin or pirate costume specifically made for their four-legged frames, many pets can have adverse reactions to a constrictive outfit or its irritating materials. Remember, pet parents, animals are most comfortable hanging out in their birthday suits. But in the spirit of all that’s ghoulish, the ASPCA offers some helpful costume tips to keep you and your pet singing “trick-or-treat!” all the way to November 1.
Need some creative costume inspiration before the big night? Check out the fashion-forward winners of our 2008 best-dressed dog photo contest.
For more information on playing it safe with your pet on All Hallows Eve, read our top 10 tips for a stress-free Halloween.
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Submitted by Glass Sex Toys at: January 7, 2010
Halloween costumes make our pets look even cuter, but, yes, I agree, I noticed that some of them are more comfortable wearing their birthday suits.