Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Small Dog Coats As Fancy Costumes

On special days, there is no better feeling than to see your favorite pets wearing their fancy small dog coats. It is so overwhelming to see them in their fancy outfits matching their pet owner's outfit. Just like during Halloween, Christmas Season, Weddings, Birthdays and other special gatherings since without a doubt these clothes make a fancy costume. Thus, people during the occasion cannot help but stop, look, stare and appreciate what your dog is wearing.

You could dress up your pets as Dracula, weird looking monsters, devil costumes or for less dramatic costumes, you can dress your dog as a pumpkin for Halloween. You can also dress your dog as an elf, a Christmas tree or Santa clause perhaps for Christmas. On a wedding celebration you can dress your pet in a tuxedo, a wedding gown, a bridesmaid dress or you can have them as your only flower girl. And during costume parties, you can dress your pup the way you want them from a specter to a princess. It is up to you to see how far your imagination can go when you are using dog coats as pet costumes.

Fancy themed costumes are a lot of fun. But still we should consider the comfort of our pets. Make sure the costumes worn should fit the weather being forecasted and not just the said occasion. If it is an indoor activity, check if the area is air conditioned to make sure your pet is protected from cold. If it is an outdoor activity bring along some booties to protect your dog's paws from hard elements such as rocks if they are required to walk and run around. And if the event indulges in some physical activities bring along some extra small dog coat just in case the worn outfit gets torn, or the fabric of the newly purchased and newly made costume irritates your pup's skin.

Pet clothes are not just made to fulfill its function by protecting your pets from extreme heat and cold temperature, from illness and diseases but they can also give us an idea on how to be creative in designing fashionable dog coats.

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