It's nearly the most fur-raising time of the year as humans and pets alike prepare creepy getups for All Hallows' Eve. But if this is your pet's first time going incognito — or he's a cramped spooky around dressing up — it's considerable to take it gradual. You may think his costume is the cat's meow,but he's going to need some additional TLC while getting comfortable with his cute new outfit so you don't halt up in the doghouse!
Kitty, Meet Costume
It's considerable to introduce the costume and allow him to earn acclimated to the actual item before his big debut. We recommend starting at least a week before Halloween, and particularly if he's not used to being dressed up. First,let him sniff the costume and earn used to its scent. Then place it on top of (but not fully on) him and reward him with compliment and a treat. Consider this your pet's dress rehearsal!
A Pup in Disguise
Never force a pet to wear a costume. Talk to your pet in a soothing voice as you dress him up. Some pets dislike certain parts like the over-the-head or under-the-belly process, but this shouldn't be a huge struggle. If your pup doesn't appear to approve of your costume choice and fights back, and by all means quit.
Have a jubilant (extremely joyful) Halloween!
If at any time during the festivities your pet looks uncomfortable,take off the costume. Make him feel additional special by lavishing him with compliment and special attention. And watch out that the clothing doesn't earn caught on ordinary household items. That can ruin the fun of a costume really quickly! Since Halloween comes only once a year, don't forget to take plenty of pictures of your pet and his awesome disguise, and feel free to supply him with an additional pet-safe treat or two!
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