Cheerleading Outfits for Dogs

If you're looking to take your furry pal to your tailgate party, the big game or costume party, you'll want to make sure she is dressed to impress. Whether you want your dog to match your football-themed attire or she's stealing the show, there are several ways to choose the right outfit for your furry friend.
  1. Generic Cheerleading Outfits

    • If you simply want your dog to don cheerleading duds and don't really care to root for any particular team, you can order a one-piece, Velcro-attached cheerleading uniform found online at glamourdog.com. For generic styled outfits, the standard dual colored alternating pleated skirt and solid based top are fit for dogs of many sizes. Online the retailer also carries an Olympic cheerleading styled uniform for an alternative to the standard school cheerleading attire. These types of uniforms work when you are not focused on the style or team and just want your dog to look like a cheerleader without many extra accessories or embellishments.

    Football Themed Cheerleaders

    • For custom jerseys and cheerleader costumes that would match your favorite team, you may opt for ordering an outfit that is custom made or produced for your favorite college and professional football teams. Cheerleading costumes during fall football season can also be found at your local pet supermarket, and some may be in stock yearround. At Ziggysboutique.com, custom jerseys featuring teams such as Louisiana State University and the New Orleans Saints are available for Louisiana fans who want their dogs to join in on the fun and can be custom ordered for your team of choice.

    Styles for All Dogs

    • If you're not picky and have found it difficult fitting your larger breed dogs with costumes, online costume giant Costumecraze.com dedicates an entire section of their website to dog outfits. Their sizes go up to X-large to fit your large breed pooch. They carry a blue-and-white skirted outfit that comes with multi-colored pom pon paw bracelets. So if you have a larger breed dog such as Labrador, greyhound or Golden retriever, you'll be happy to know that they, too, can dress up for the festivities.