Should you dress your dog or cat up for Halloween? Probably not. I know your dog would look cool as Batman or your cat as Tony the Tiger, but your pet may not think it’s so cool. Now if I can’t talk you out of it and your pet doesn’t “seem to mind" (plus, it’s a contest to benefit homeless animals)–at least observe the following steps for making the experience as pleasurable for your pet as possible.
Choose a costume that doesn’t have to be slipped over your pet’s head. If it has to be, see to it that the neck of the costume is large enough to slip over comfortably.
Make sure the costume doesn’t constrict your pet’s movement. It shouldn’t be too tight or too long to walk in
See to it that the costume doesn’t interfere with your pet’s vision, hearing or ability to breathe.
Remove any parts that your pet could chew off or choke on.
Keep the costume as minimal as possible. How about attaching a whiskey barrel to your Lab’s collar and letting her go as a Saint Bernard? Or dress up as veterinarian and patient, so that your pet could go as herself.