Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Here is some good advice from Dr. Marty Becker, since we are now on the subject of dressing up our pets. One word of caution is if you pet does not enjoy this, don't do this just for your entertainment.
Don't get me wrong, I have dressed up my pets for Halloween, but I think Spud was not too happy with the head piece.
Have fun! You and your pet.
Another word of advice, Halloween is the second most holiday where pets are lost. Do make sure your pet is not spooked, is safe, has its tags on, and when beggars come to your dog, don't let your pets find a quick way out.
Joanne, the link didn't work for me.
Your advice is good, though. I got similar advice in an email from the veterinary specialty clinic where several of JD's vets practice. They see a lot of dogs in the ER on Halloween. Hit by cars after bolting out the door and severe digestive issues from ingesting candy are the most common hazards.
And our local privately owned pet boutique, which sells pet costumes, advises starting with a bandanna or fancy Halloween collar if your dog is not accustomed to be dressed up. JD concurs wholeheartedly!
Cute little Rufferee you have there! LOL
Sometimes Adina will put the pics on the front page slideshow on Halloween week and hopefully she will do that this year as well.... hint, hint!
If not someone (you?) can start a discussion asking people to post their pictures in the discussion. I think it is a little early right now though as some of us are still making or shopping for our costumes. Maybe closer to the actual day if they are not in the slideshow by then.
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