People have conflicting viewpoints on whether dogs should wear clothes. There are reasons dogs should wear clothes and reasons they shouldn’t. There are four types of dog owners – 1) all clothes, all the time, 2) clothes occasionally, 3) only when it’s cold, and 4) never will I ever. For reference, sixty-six percent of pet owners dressed their pets up for Halloween in 2020 according to a Rover survey. It seems the only when it’s cold crowd and never evers are in the minority.
No matter your point of view, we’ve compiled a few of the top reasons for each group.
One survey found that the majority, almost two-thirds, of dogs are getting dressed up at least once a year. The Halloween costume business for dogs is booming. Holiday frivolity wasn’t even given above as a reason dogs should wear clothes. Read ways to keep your dog safe on Halloween.
Despite this, one thing many vets and experts agree on about clothes is; it’s important to keep them comfortable. The garment should be practical, fit well and not rub or chafe. Make sure the clothes are made of quality materials and consist of nothing with choking hazards, like buttons and bows. Clothes should be easy to put on and take off.
There are reasons dogs should not wear clothes as well. Some people believe the reasons against wearing clothes outweigh the reasons dogs should wear clothes.
The above reasons do allow room for exceptions. The against wearing clothes group even agrees there are times and reasons dogs should wear clothes. Put clothes on your pet is if it is outside, a medical condition warrants clothing to keep warm, or age dictates an extra layer against the cold is needed.
In the end, always watch for warning signs the dog doesn’t like what it’s wearing and wants the garment removed. The dog may freeze in place in fear and submission. They may take a more aggressive approach and try to shake it off, bite at it, or roll in something foul so it will have to be removed. Overall, the dog will look generally uncomfortable.