Battersea Dogs and Cats Home has urged pet owners not to dress their dogs up for Halloween because it is “cruel.”

While social media is flooded with pictures of dressed-up pets, with owners proudly showing off their costumes, the charity has warned that some costumes can cause extreme stress.

Chloe Jackson, Canine and Behaviour Training Manager at Battersea, said: “We certainly don’t want to spoil the fun of Halloween for anyone and we want to make sure pets enjoy the day too. Not every dog is comfortable with a lot of handling and some will become very stressed if you try to put them in a costume – particularly if dressing them up involves forcing their legs into sleeves or putting something on their head.

“Once they’re dressed, even the most confident dog can be scared if the outfit is constricting their movement or covering their face.”

She added that the costumes can limit their natural movement, causing distress.

Ms Jackson explained that a festive bandanna or a collar can be a good alternative to a full on dog costume.

The dog trainer said: “Dogs use body language, particularly their ears and tails, to express their feelings – so putting them in extravagant costumes can limit their natural behaviour and they could end up looking confusing or frightening to other dogs.