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Do Dogs Mind Wearing Costumes? Vet-Reviewed Safety Facts for Dress Up

Husky puppy in a hotdog costume

There’s nothing cuter than seeing a dog dressed up in a costume during the holidays. However, have you ever wondered if dogs mind wearing those costumes? Are you causing your dog stress and anxiety by dressing them up to look like a werewolf for Halloween? Even if your dog looks adorable as a Christmas elf, do you think they’re happy or annoyed? The truth is that some dogs (if not most) are uncomfortable with wearing costumes (or any clothes, for that matter). If your dog seems to hate it, you should skip it. But how can you know whether it’s okay to dress up your dog?

In this post, we explore what to look for in a safe costume, ways to determine if your dog hates wearing costumes, and other safety measures to consider.

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How to Determine If Your Dog Minds Wearing a Costume

Some dogs may not mind wearing clothes or costumes; those that love attention may be more tolerant of the idea, but other dogs absolutely hate it. Think about it: If your dog is dressed up in an adorable costume in public, the costume will automatically attract people’s attention and the desire to approach your dog. This is problematic if your dog is already stressed and uncomfortable or if your dog is shy and doesn’t want to be approached in the first place.

When considering putting a costume on your dog, you, as the pet parent, must know your dog’s limits and thresholds. For example, if your dog is a rescue and has a troubled past of abuse or neglect, you may want to skip dolling your pup up in a costume unless you’ve tried it before and they didn’t seem to mind.

One good way to tell whether your dog doesn’t mind it is if they have a happy face, a relaxed body, and a wagging tail while the costume is on. There are some dogs who hate having anything on their heads, though, especially around their bodies, and this can absolutely cause unnecessary stress and anxiety.

Australian shepherd laying on the bed wearing a pumpkin costume for halloween
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Signs Your Dog Hates Wearing Costumes

It’s vital to know the signs that your dog hates wearing costumes so you can avoid putting your pup in that situation. Here are particular signs to look for to determine if your dog hates wearing costumes.

1. Your Dog Appears Restless or Freezes

If the costume is uncomfortable for your dog, they may become restless. Some dogs might also become listless and stiff and not move a muscle while in the costume.


2. Your Dog Tries to Remove the Costume

You’ll know if your dog is trying to remove the costume if they chew or paw at it. They may even run their body along a wall or a piece of furniture in an attempt to leave it behind. They may also drag and roll their body on the ground in an effort to remove it.

king charles cavalier in a costume
Image Credit: Lari Cavalier, Shutterstock

3. Your Dog’s Body Language Shows Fear/Stress/Anxiety

Knowing your dog’s body language is essential to deciphering their mood. For example, your dog may yawn or lick the air. They could have pinned ears and furrowed brows, be panting, or display wide eyes. They may be rigid or even submissive. If you notice these signs, get the costume off as soon as possible, and never attempt to put it back on, as these are obvious signs of distress.

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How to Safely Pick a Dog-Friendly Costume

When choosing a costume for your dog, there are a few things to consider. For starters, ensure that your dog has a full range of motion and mobility with the costume on. Your dog’s mobility should not be altered or restricted in any way.

Since most dogs are accustomed to wearing collars, small costumes worn around the neck, such as a bandana or bow tie, are typically tolerable. You can also buy a festive, ruffled collar or one with a small, festive emblem attached.

Ensure that any costume you buy will not cover your dog’s face. The material should also be soft and comfortable rather than hard, scratchy, or itchy.

You should ensure that the costume has no hazards that they could swallow or choke on, such as small, dangling pieces or batteries. The costume should never be too tight, as this can restrict your dog’s breathing.

Finally, some costumes could be a safety hazard if they get caught on something. You should closely monitor your dog while they have it on, and you must remove it right away if they are uncomfortable or if it has the potential to put them in danger.

funny dog wearing halloween costume
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Final Thoughts

There is no definitive answer to whether your particular dog will mind wearing a costume. The only way to know for sure is to put one on your dog and observe their reactions, knowing that understanding your dog’s body language is of the utmost importance. While it may be cute to put a costume on your dog, their welfare and comfort are essential. In other words, if your dog appears to hate it, take the costume off immediately, and give them lots of love and treats to reassure them.

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