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Great Costume Ideas for Pets

For many pet-lovers, dressing up their pooch is much like dressing up themselves. It's a must! Do you like dressing up your dogs or cats in clever, cute costumes as well? Some might prefer to make their own pet costumes, rather than spend money on a ready to wear piece. However, before attempting to make a DIY costume or clothing for your pet, consider a few things.
 
 
Clothing Materials. What kind of materials will you use? Avoid using fabrics that might cause irritation. It is particularly important to be sure that your costume is free from choking hazards such as buttons, trims, or accents.

Comfort. A costume or piece of clothing should not make movement difficult for your pet or make it hard for them to see their way.  Your pet should be able to walk and move around without hassle. However, if your pet really dislikes wearing clothes or costumes, and this may include most cats, there are pet collars and accessories that are easy to wear and looks just as fashionable!

To DIY or Buy. With all of these safety issues to consider, sometimes it might be more convenient and practical to purchase a ready made piece. Look for online shops that not only offer a wide selection of pet costumes or pet clothes at reasonable prices, but makers who also love pets and are passionate about creating high quality pieces that are especially designed for specific dog breeds or cats.

13 Most Hilarious Dog Halloween Costumes Ever!

Halloween costume head piece for dogs
These ten hilarious Halloween costumes for dogs will make even the most hardened criminals roll on the floor with laughter. Delight your trick-or-treaters with these hysterical dog costumes.

All of them are affordable, although some are better suited to particular body or head shapes.

The Triceratops Dog Costume


Animal planet makes several of the more adorable dog costumes available this year.  The triceratops head piece comes in four sizes. However, even the smallest size is still rather large. In fact the size small is large enough for an adult female human to wear as a costume. Made from lightweight printed foam, this is a costume best worn by dogs with blocky heads, such as the bulldogs or rottweilers. This little cutie costs under $7.00

Zack and Zoey's Grr-antula Costume


Spider Halloween Costume for Dogs
Fans of The Lord of The Rings will recognize this giant spider!  Fitted with Velcro straps, it should fit fairly snugly.  However, the wire in the legs of this costume is not very strong, and the legs tend to droop on the floor when the dog is walking around.  Still this costume gets plenty of compliments.  The Grr-antula comes in 4 sizes Small - X-Large, and runs $20.00 with shipping.


Despicable Me 2 Pet Costume



Minions are all the rage this year!

This cute little costume tends to run a little small, so pugs are wearing size large!  This is a costume that was not made to last beyond one or two wearings.  Still is is quite adorable, and probably won't be such a hit a year from now. Having said that, go ahead and splurge on this $12.00 outfit for your dog this Halloween. All of the neighborhood kids will love it!

See the sizing chart below for your pup's correctly sized costume.


Dog costume sizing chart for Minions costume
Rubie's sizing chart runs true to size.

Zacy and Zoeys Jockey Harness 


Halloween costume for dogs with harness and jockey













Zack and Zoey hit another home-run with the jockey costume which comes in two styles and 4 sizes.  The costume includes a D ring to attach a leach two, so it doubles as a harness.The neck and belly straps are adjustable with buckle closures for a secure fit.

X-Large Fits Chests 30-38 Inches & Necks 18-26 Inches
Large Fits Chests 24-32 Inches & Necks 14-20 Inches
Medium Fits Chests 18-26 Inches and Neck 10-16 Inches
Small Fits Chests 12-16 Inches & Neck 8-12 Inches


The Woolly Mammoth
woolly mammoth dog costume in small and extra small



Highest in customer satisfaction, Animal Planet's Woolly Mammoth costume is a very well built outfit. The plush material holds its shape, however the legs tend to be a little on the short side. A large fits a 62 pound bulldog well.  Dog with longer legs relative to their body girth will have their feet sticking out of the bottom, but that may just add to the hilarious effect.

The Lions Mane


Halloween costume Lion's Mane head piece
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Turn your golden retriever, mastiff or yellow lab into the pet lion you have always secretly wanted, ever since you saw Born Free!  Several companies manufacture a lions mane costume; we like the one made by Urparcel best.  It is appropriately priced at $9.00 with free shipping. 

This plush wig hat comes in 3 sizes and is held on by an adjustable elastic chin strap.


The Raptor Dog Costume


animal planet dog costume for Halloween

Also made by Animal Planet the Raptor costume is suitable for all shapes and sizes.  Both the headpiece and body are made from the same lightweight foam as the Triceratops head piece. The headpiece is separate with a chin strap to hold it on.  These tend to run a little on the large side so here is a sizing chart to guide you.


LARGE fits up to: 20" length, 24-28" chest, 16-20" neck. Breeds: Boxer, Labrador Retriever,Golden Retriever
MEDIUM fits up to: 16" length, 20-24" chest, 14-16" neck. Breeds: Beagle, Dachshund, Lhasa-Apso, Pug
SMALL fits up to: 12" length, 16-20" chest, 12-14" neck. Breeds: Norfolk Terrier, Pomeranian, Toy Poodle
X-SMALL fits up to: 8" length, 12-16" chest, 10-12" neck. Breeds: Maltese, Miniature Pincher, Papillion






Animal Planet Peacock Dog Costume


Nice and stretchy, go a size down if you are on the edge between sizes, to prevent the tail from drooping to one side.

Sizes Length Chest Neck
X-Small Fits up to 8" 12-16" 10-12"
Small Fits up to 12" 16-20" 12-14"
Medium Fits up to 16" 20-24" 14-16"
Large Fits up to 20" 24-28" 16-20"











Star Wars Ewok Costume

Best selling dog Halloween costume
Ewok Costume - Buy It Now


This is the best selling Halloween costume for dogs, and with good reason.  It is simply the cutest dog costume for small fluffy dogs. 

Rubies has a full line of officially licensed Star Wars dog costumes and all of them are adorable.  Unfortunately many of them don't run true to their sizing.  The Ewok costume tends to run larger than their sizing suggests.


The Hammerhead Shark Dog Costume by Animal Planet
Animal Planet shark costume for dogs with broad skulls

Your dog can enjoy wearing this costume for both Halloween and Shark Week! The headpiece on this costume tends to weigh heavily on the ears, so dogs with prick ears may find it uncomfortable.  This is another costume that best fits dogs with block skulls. Sizing is the same as the Raptor dog costume above. Both costumes run around $20.00 with shipping. 

The Star Wars Bantha Costume



While the Ewok costume tends to run large, this one tends to run quite small.  That's a sheltie pictured here not a collie, therefore we recommend this costume to dog owners with dog under 25 pounds.


Pup-A-Razzi's White Starlet Dress

Female dog Halloween costume
This wins the prize for most hideous dog costume!

Pup-A-Razi's white starlet dress is not a particularly well made costume, but it wins the prize for the most ridiculously hideous dog outfit! 

Bonus Costumes! The Holy Hound


Pope costume for dogs

We stumbled across this outfit, and thought it was too funny to miss this list. The Holy Hound by California Costumes can be worn year round, and will surely exorcise any 
unwanted spirits in your home.  




What a Puggly black sheep that it is. You can make something like this costume yourself, often out of the sleeve of an old sweater.

A Handsome Pooch Should Wear a Bow Tie

Awww, isn't he soooo cute? This handsome model is Bubba, a Boston Terrier. He now lives in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with his humans, Isabel and her husband. Isabel is a seamstress and these bow ties are from her collection of accessories for pets. Check out her shop, Gypsy Tailor to see more items.

Tips When Shopping for Dog Clothes

Many dog owners love to dress up their dogs in stylish outfits.  If you’re shopping for dog clothes, what important things should you consider?
 dog shirt with collar
Comfort.  It’s very important for the dog to be comfortable, relaxed, and happy when wearing a piece of clothing. If you live in a place where the temperatures can be extremely cold, clothing your dog is a great way to help them keep warm. Make sure the piece of clothing fits well, and that the texture does not make your dog feel scratchy or irritated.
Different dog breeds have varying body structures so if you want to purchase online, it’s better to see the actual piece worn or modeled by a dog of the same breed as your pooch. For instance, if you have a small dog, you may look for shops that specialize on dog apparel for small dogs.
Type.  Different styles of dog clothes are easily available such as tee-shirts, polo shirts, skirts, pajamas,  vests, sweaters, turtlenecks, jackets, etc. There are also types of clothing that are especially made for specific purposes such as reflective jackets that make it easy to spot dogs in the dark and thermal jackets for winter seasons. 

Design.  The design and color of the outfit are elements that should be considered too.  Of course, you want your dog to look great and fashionable!  However, make sure that the embellishments on a piece of clothing will not become choking hazards.
Buttons, beadwork or small decorations may fall out and the dog may accidentally choke. Simple clothing pieces can still look fabulous by matching it with accessories like scarves, bandanna, or preppy dog collars.
Budget. The price is an important factor when buying dog clothes.  There are shops that sell pet outfits and costumes at outrageously steep prices but you should be able to find comfortable, well-designed, high-quality clothes for pets at reasonable prices if you take your time to do comparison shopping.

Featured Dog Shop: Lifesruff

I am starting a new segment on this blog called, Featured Dog Shop for business owners who are dog lovers too.  And I’m very happy to introduce you to Ginny, shop owner of Lifesruff at Etsy. 
Ginny has been an entrepreneur for 25 years but only started selling clothes and accesories for dogs recently.  In this interview, Ginny talks about her experiences, challenges and joys in managing an online business as well as in taking care of her two adorable dogs, Madeline and Jack. She also speaks about pet adoption and gives some tips for those who are considering to adopt a pet.

How old is your shop? 
I just opened my etsy shop Lifesruff on September 7 2011. 

What’s the inspiration behind your shop name?
My 2 dogs lead such a comfortable,content life …oblivious to any negativity. Their day consist of play,nap,snuggle with my husband or I ,fetch toys, nap some more. I sometimes say to them “ you guys have such a rough life. ” So , the name “Lifesruff” seemed fitting for a shop devoted to dog apparel. 

What moved you to start your own dog apparel business?
I had been creating and selling all kinds of items from jewelry to handbags to aprons for 5 years and selling them at crafts shows as well as at the salon I has owned for 25 years. I had been wanting to try selling in an online venue for a couple of years,but knew that I would not have the time while still running my salon business.

Then this past June, life threw me a curve ball when the building I was renting was sold and I only had 2 weeks to move. I decided to catch the ball and run in a different direction with it. I retired from my salon and decided to open the Etsy store and devote my full attention to selling online. 

Focusing on the dog apparel for the store was born out of necessity. The first pup we adopted was born with only 3 legs so a lot of commercially available sweaters and coats did not work for her. I began making coats for her that would work with her disability, so making dog apparel as a creative outlet was a natural progression for me. 

Can you give us a peek on the creative process involved in making clothing and accessories for dogs? 
When I am creating a new item for a dog, I look at the project the same way I do when I create things for people. What colors and fabrics would make eye catching combinations? What little details can I add: hand knit collars, vintage buttons,pockets , trims etc., that will really make that item stand out. I will often spend nearly as much time with this planning part of the process as I do making the item. 

Another important part of the creative process for me is considering the pet’s comfort. Will the item go on and off the dog easily? Will it be comfortable on your pup ? And will it stay on without a struggle? If the item doesn’t meet these requirements, I go back to the drawing board. 

What do you enjoy most about what you do?
Of course it is creating the apparel then having a chance to work with my dogs on modeling the items. Taking the photos is a real challenge and takes a lot of patience, on both my part and my dogs part ! We are all getting better at it. I am finding I am really enjoying this part of the process. 

Is there anything you dislike about what you do?
I do not enjoy the “business” end :accounting, book keeping paper work. I certainly know from my 25 years running my salon that this aspect of any type of business can’t be ignored. You either hire some one to do it for you or learn to do it your self. 

What was the toughest challenge you faced so far? 
That’s easy. It has definitely been trying to learn the ins and outs of online marketing, SEO and using social networking. This has been very difficult for me, especially since I ran a successful B&M business for 25 years with out using any of these tools.

How did you get over it? 
At first, I was resistant to learning all that stuff, particularly the social networking. I realized very quickly that I can have the most gorgeous handmade dog coats,but if people can’t find them online then they are not going to sell. I dove in and began reading everything I could find online, in Etsy Forums and blogs.  At first it was like a foreign language. I am learning but still have a long way to go . I have ventured into Facebook and am actually finding that more fun than I thought it would be.
 
Name your top 3 favorite picks from your shop:  
My dog cape/bandanas– these are really fun alternatives to the traditional bandanas done in great fabrics like felted wool and silk. 
 
My fleece lined dog coats with hand knit collars. This was the first item I made for our pup with only 3 legs so I guess I’m partial to those. 


My fleece lined waterproof dog jackets done in tear resistant Gortex. These come in really handy not just for rainy days. In the late spring here in Upstate New York where we have been known to have wet snow through the end of April! 


Can you introduce us to the beautiful dogs who model your clothes?
My 2 models are Jack, a 3 year old Shih Tzu and Madeline a 4 ½ year old Shih Tzu mix. Maddy doesn’t love modeling as much as Jack does. If I give Jack a small treat after each outfit change, he will model all day long. Maddy is not quite so patient. 

Were they adopted? 
Yes, both were adopted from situations where they were not wanted because of being born with a disability. 

Can you tell us more about about them?
Madeline was our first adoption. At 7 weeks , she was about to go to the local pound because she had been born with only 3 legs and no one would take her. I went to just take a look at her, she came hopping over to me on those 3 legs and hopped right in my lap as I sat on the floor. 

Of course, I fell in love with her! I was a little concerned about her getting around but she has adapted and can keep up with other dogs just fine. She was such a joy that about a year later, we decided to look for another pup with a disability.  

We found Jack who was born with only 1 eye. Jack is a bit timid and is afraid of almost any loud noise ( perhaps that is because of his limited vision) but they are both very smart, loving dogs. 

Why did you choose to adopt?
The first adoption was a total fluke. We were not looking for a pup,but when I heard about Maddy, I just had to go see her. We really wanted to give a dog that had been rejected by someone else , a secure loving home. 

Why should people not be afraid to adopt? 
I wish more people would adopt from a shelter or an individual who no longer wants the pet, or a rescue group. I don’t think that people should be afraid of doing this or adopting a pet with a disability because, I truly believe that these pets somehow know that they have been given a second chance. I think there is a special bond created with these special pets and they will love you unconditionally forever. 

What advice can you give to people who are considering pet adoption?
First and foremost is to consider the dog’s needs first. How much time do you have to devote to training the dog? Is it a breed that needs a lot of exercise? Make sure those types if things mesh with you and your family’s life style. 

What tips can you give to other dog owners?
Patience, patience and more patience! Consistent enforcement of training and behavior rules by every member of the household. If you have more than 1 dog, treat them as individuals in the training process. 

I leaned this the hard way when training Jack. I tried to use the exact same techniques on him that were so successful with Maddy. This didn’t work at all. I had to let go of my frustration and use totally different methods with Jack. They are really no different than people with each having their own personalities. 

Businesswise, what tips would you want to share for aspiring home based entrepreneurs like you?
You have to learn to balance your time in a home based business. I am still learning how to do this myself. Some days I literally start at 8am and am still on the computer at 8pm….7 days a week. I have been trying to schedule blocks of time through out the day for myself, my husband, my pets and sometimes even housekeeping! 

By the same token,having your business in your home provides a lot more distractions to the operation of your business. If you have orders to fill and laundry piling up you may have to just let the laundry go another day or two. 

Where else can we find you online? 
Facebook: Lifesruff 

Any message to your customers and the people who support you?
I would love to connect with other owners of pets with disabilities and owners of adopted pets on Facebook. I have posted an open invitation on my page to post your stories and a picture or even a video of your pet.
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If you have a dog, please check out Lifesruff. They are offering Free Shipping on everything, just enter the code found on top of this page.  
Thanks so much Ginny! 
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Do you sell products for dogs?
Do you love dogs?
If you would like to be featured on this blog, 
email me at squishedbugsmoothie@gmail.com

Fall/Winter Fashion For Big and Small Dogs

Is your pooch ready for the fall?  Keep your dog warm and fashionable with these cozy fall/winter clothing from various Etsy sellers.

For Large Dog Breeds
grey dog hoodie sweatshirt: Rebel Wag
Whippet spring or fall dog coat: Voyagers K9 Apparel
hand knitted snood: Cozy Horse
Houndstooth coat: Tails Me About It


For Small Dog Breeds
paw print fleece jacket: Lifes Ruff
oven cowl in berry wine: Charlie  Diesel*
fig ultra warm and thick dog sweater: Beantown**
wool high neck sweater: Mr. Soft Top


*20% of every sale made at Charlie  Diesel will be donated to the Riverside City Animal Shelter. For a list of adoptable pets in the Riverside County Area, pls. click here.

**Beantown is a member of Etsy for Animals. A portion of their proceeds are donated to animal rescue organizations all over the world.