Farm Animal Costumes for Dogs
Some pet owners enjoy dressing up their dogs. It is often humorous to dress your dog up as another animal, especially one that is very different from a dog. Some farm animal costumes include duck, chicken, pig, cow and sheep. You can attempt to make your own, or there are several retailers that sell farm animal costumes for dogs.
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Duck Costume
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A duck costume is one farm animal costume that is often humorous on a dog. The costume requires a snout covering that resembles a bleak and a yellow sweater. If you want to purchase a costume, look for one that has a hoodie and foot coverings that resemble duck feet.
Chicken Costume
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Chicken costumes are another farm animal costume that is similar to a duck costume. Make sure to purchase one that includes chicken feet and legs and that has wings and a chicken’s beak.
Pig Costume
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Pig costumes are another costume that is easily recognizable. Simply purchase or make a plastic snout covering that looks like a pig’s snout. Attach it to the dog with a comfortable elastic band. You can also purchase a pig costume that has a hood that resembles a pig face. Some costumes include a sound make on the dogs collar that makes pig noises.
Cow Costume
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Cow costumes are another farm animal costume that is easy to recognize on a dog. Most cow costumes are white with large black spots. Purchase one with cow ears and large black spots, rather than small black spots, which could resemble a Dalmatian dog. Consider adding an actual cowbell to the dog’s collar or tying fake udders to its belly.
Glamour Dog
877-452-636
glamourdog.com/moomoocowou.html
Sheep Costumes
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Purchase a sheep costume for your dog that has white wool on it. Consider also purchasing or making foot coverings that look like hooves. You can make a ram costume by adding horns. This is a particularly applicable costume for sheepdogs or border collies.
Custom Collar Covers
608-220-8448
customcollarcovers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=3
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