Dog owners issued 'do not' Halloween warning – Daily Record

Halloween is fast approaching, and while many of us are busy choosing costumes and planning themed parties, some pet owners are getting into the spooky spirit by picking out outfits for their furry friends. From tiny pumpkins to spooky skeletons, pet costumes have become a popular way to include animals in the Halloween fun.
However, experts are advising pet owners to think twice before dressing up their pets. While it might seem harmless and cute, not all animals are comfortable wearing costumes.
Now, specialists warn that some outfits can restrict movement, cause overheating or lead to stress and anxiety. Urging people "do not dress up" your pet, experts from Bella + Duke say you may not know it, but it could cause lots of issues for your dog. It explains: "It is not advised to dress up dogs.
"Costumes often restrict movement and can stress out your furry friend. They could overheat and then struggle to regulate themselves with the extra layers of the costume. Additionally, there is a risk of them getting tangled in furniture and ornaments, resulting in an injury or breakage."
It adds that "each dog is different" and "some may be comfortable in a jumper or costume for a shorter period of time with supervision." But to be on the safe side, you should not dress them up if they are distressed and you should not have them in it for long even if you think they are okay with it.
