Halloween Dog Costumes – What to do once your dog gets dressed up
Okay, you’ve successfully navigated the pitfalls of Halloween dog costumes and your dog looks great in her new costume you spent those hours creating. Great, now what do you do? First things first, get a picture of that little darling, preferably several.
Halloween Dogs Costumes – Enter a Costume Contest
One of the best ways to celebrate your success in getting your dog to wear their Halloween contest is for you to enter a costume contest. Bear in mind, that you’ll need to have a creative homemade costume to win, but hey if you just want to have fun, what’s the harm in entering a Halloween dog costume contest. Many local communities sponsor Halloween dog costume contests, and you can likely find one to enter online too.
Halloween Dogs Costumes – Go to or Host a Halloween Dog Party
Why should kids and adults get to have all of the fun on Halloween? Sure kids love to go door to door to get treats, but more and more are going to Halloween parties instead. Why not do the same with your dog. Any great party starts with the food. What dog doesn’t like to partake in a few extra goodies. Just be careful not to overdo it with treats and foods that your dog doesn’t normally eat.
Halloween dog parties can also include activities and contests. In addition to a Halloween costume contest, you can have running contests, or fetch contests, bobbing for treats and much more. All it takes is a little creativity, some planning and a few Halloween dog costumes running around and you’ll have a great party. Fun for the dogs and the humans alike.
Halloween Dogs Costumes – Taking Your Dog Trick-or-Treating
You know the kids will be out there gathering up as much candy as they can carry, so how about your dog? You’ve got your dog all dressed up in their Halloween costume, so if you can’t make it to a party, how about trick-or-treating in your neighborhood. Most of this will depend on your neighborhood.
Since there are so many kids out on Halloween night in costumes, running and yelling from door-to-door, be sure your dog can handle all of that commotion. If you live in a dog friendly neighborhood, and there aren’t too many kids out, then it might be the perfect opportunity for your dog to collect some treats and show off their Halloween costume. Who knows your dog might even do a trick too.



