Animal Innovations Last Updated: Sep 30th, 2007 - 15:45:30


Trick or Biscuit!
By Danielle Buckley
Sep 30, 2007, 15:26

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October is here and soon it will be Halloween. Tradition dictates that most children are planning their costumes. But later trends dictate that many pet-owners are planning their dogs' costumes! Many cities, towns, shelters and pet stores hole parades and contests so that pet-owners can get in on the fun of Halloween dress up. So I have decided to talk about some of the best and worst pet costumes that I have seen over the years, and to share a few of my own ideas. By the way, if any of you readers own dog costumes, I would love to see pictures!

Worst dressed:

  • A dachshund in a bun was cute the first dozen times but now I am so over it. You know that old expression "it was funny the first time?" Well, you understand what I am saying.
  • "Opposite costumes," like dressing your Chihuahua as a dragon or your Mastiff as a ballerina. Not particularly dignified if you ask me. A good example of just such a travesty: two years ago my sister handmade the most adorable cow costume for her Parson Russell Terrier. She put a lot of work into it and the effect was priceless. So she and her "cow" showed up to the costume contest and ended up losing to a pit bull in a store bought princess cap and ruff! I would like to know who thought that the great irony of a pit bull princess trumped a handmade Parson Russell cow. Can you say re-count?


Best dressed:

  • Shrek - one of the many costumes that make dogs look like two-legged creatures. However, this costume is really best suited for a muscular, blunt-faced dog - scruffy faces lose something in the translation.
  • Chewbacca - If you can find such a costume, it's perfect for the scruffy faced dogs.

These costume ideas got me thinking. I'd like to see a new trend this year - costumes that suit the dogs. Here are my ideas.

  • Boston Terrier - Dress it as a bat.
  • Greyhound - Dress it as a horse (be sure to include a saddle).
  • Mastiff - How about the Incredible Hulk?
  • Bloodhound - There can be nothing more obvious than Sherlock Holmes.
  • Dalmatian - Fireman uniform of course!
  • German Shepard - What else but a police officer.

Whatever costume you decide, it's never a bad thing to have fun with your dog! Just remember, biscuits are okay. Chocolate isn't!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


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