Dog Halloween Costume - T-rex Dinosaur

Dog Halloween Costume - T-rex Dinosaur

  • £13.99


2 piece set

100% Polyester Plush

Light-up flashing green LED eyes (replaceable batteries)

These Dinosaur Pet Costumes are very soft plush and are made in two separate pieces.  The body section goes over the back and is held in place with a wide elasticated strap which goes under the body and a wide velcro strap under the neck

The head piece has ear holes and rests on top of the dogs head with a soft, wide velcro strap which goes under the chin to hold it in place

The back 'spikes' are soft felt and the eyes flash with LED lights (batteries included and are replaceable)

If your dog has a broad chest you should think about sizing up

They are really cute costumes which fit on the body like a dog coat and the headpiece leaves the whole face free so they're less restrictive than many pet costumes but before you decide on a costume for your pet please read the notes below! 

  SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
WEIGHT up to 9kg 22.6kg  40kg
LENGTH 30.4cm (12 inches) 45.7cm (18 inches)  55.8 (22 inches)
GIRTH 30.4-50.8cm 45.7-76.2cm  66-101.6cm
NECK 20.3-35.5cm 30.4-55.8cm  40.6-71.1cm
DOG TYPE

Bichon Frize, Pug, Terrier,

Shih Tzu, Jack Russell

Cocker Spaniel, Beagle,

Cocker Spaniel, French Bulldog,

Schnauzer

 Labrador Retriever,

Boxer, Dalmation,

German Shepherd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reasons NOT to Dress up Your Dog for Halloween

 

IMPORTANT: PLEASE THINK ABOUT THIS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE A COSTUME

  1. Dogs aren't humans - they can't tell you how they feel about being dressed up! It may well be terrifying for them!

    2.   It's unnatural.  Dogs aren't toys and they have their own feelings. Photos of dressed up dogs ARE cute ... but only to humans!

    3.   If your adult dog was not dressed up as a puppy it will probably NOT enjoy wearing a costume

    4.    Remember that, even if your dog isn't fighting against the costume it will probabably be a relief once it's off.  Responses can range from standing still and refusing to walk to complete panic

   5.    It can be hazardous. Depending on the type of fur, weight your dog and the weather your dog may overheat

   6.  Their motion and/or vision may be restricted by the costume (you should ensure it doesn't slip over the eyes!) ... and they may chew bits off!

   7.  Your dog wants to make you happy and if they don't seem to mind the costume it's probably because it pleases you!

   8. Even if your pet doesn't mind dressing up and is not upset while wearing the outfit, take your photos, do the walk then take the costume off!

   9. While it's on, you should monitor your pet's body temperature and ensure the costume is not constricting or rubbing the skin

  10. IT  IS  ALL  ABOUT  YOUR  DOG ... YOU LOVE THEM, SO THINK OF THEM FIRST - YOU CAN'T GO WRONG THAT WAY!