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3There's an old gag about little girls (and it's almost always little girls, rarely ever little boys) dressing up their dogs, cats, and anything else pet-like they can find as if they're dolls. They put them in cute little clothes and act as if their pet is a living doll. All the animal can do is begrudgingly deal with it (and if they're a TalkingAnimal, snark about it).
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5This may overlap with TheDreadedPretendTeaParty, another childish game that is considered annoying by those outside the target demographic. Also likely to overlap with AndCallHimGeorge. If the kid doing the dress-up is doing it out of love, they're both InnocentlyInsensitive and (usually) an AnimalLover. If a male animal is dressed up as a woman, this may overlap with DraggedIntoDrag.
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7In addition to little kids, this may also be done by older women who own pets (such as a CrazyCatLady or the owner of a MisterMuffykins). Because NeedleworkIsForOldPeople, they might even sew or knit the outfits themselves and put them on their pets.
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9As a side note, please don't do this to your pet -- it just stresses them out.[[note]]Some dogs with especially thin fur (most notably sighthounds) and hairless cats like the Sphynx do in fact ''need'' practical outerwear in certain climates, just as people need overcoats in cold weather, but this doesn't really qualify as this trope as the clothes serve a specific purpose.[[/note]]
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17* At the beginning of ''Advertising/ISawYourWilly'', two boys Alex and Sam put a hat on a dog.
18* One of the ''Advertising/MorrisTheCat'' ads has Morris having to deal with this treatment when a girl has him dressed up like an infant.
19* In a commercial for Toys R Us, a little girl without a baby doll to play with puts a diaper on her cat, who runs away and yowls when she tells it, "Time for a changing!"
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23* In ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' Suzie dresses Terriermon up and treats him like a baby doll, although she isn't aware Terriermon is actually alive and genuinely thinks he's just to a toy for most of the series.
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27* The "Pets Rock" line of photographic art, which depicts cats and dogs with the clothing and hairstyles of celebrities (mostly musicians, if not originally).
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31* In ''ComicStrip/FootrotFlats'', Wal's niece Pongo frequently dresses up the Dog, much to the Dog's annoyance (although he does rather enjoy the raspberry drop tea he gets fed during her make-believe tea parties).
32* In ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'', Garfield runs away and is found by a few little girls, who dress him up in cute frilly things, prompting him to go back home.
33* A few ''ComicStrip/ForBetterOrForWorse'' comics have this done to Farley by the kids.
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37* ''Fanfic/TheBoltChronicles'': In “The Baseball Game,” Bolt, Mittens, and Rhino are dressed in baseball jerseys and caps as part of being in-game guests of honor. The usual mollified pet reaction is averted in that none of the characters mind wearing the outfits – Bolt admires himself in front of the mirror, and Mittens finds the dog sexy in his uniform.
38* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' fanfiction ''Fanfic/NicelyDone'', Lola puts a top hat on Hops the frog.
39* In ''FanficRecs/FinalSpace'': Alternative timeline, Ash finds an unconscious Little Cato when he feel off the tree and was knocked out. He lands on a baby basket. She mistakes him as a baby. Ash takes Little Cato back to her home. She undressed him and puts him in a yellow shirt and a diaper.
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43* In ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1'', Agnes and Edith dye [[CartoonCreature Kyle]] pink and puts a bow in his fur.
44* In ''WesternAnimation/SnoopyComeHome'', Snoopy is "rescued" by a girl with AndCallHimGeorge tendencies who names him Rex, puts him in a frilly dress, and subjects him to TheDreadedPretendTeaParty and a ComedicSpanking, to his great outrage.
45* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretLifeOfPets2'', Snowball's owner Molly dresses him up as "Super Snowball" One of the few instances of this trope where said pet ENJOYS being dressed up. Not so much at the end of the movie when she dresses him up in a blonde wig and dress.
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49* ''Film/CatsAndDogs'': Sophie the maid likes doing this to [[FluffyTheTerrible evil Persian cat Mr. Tinkles]], much to his chagrin. [[spoiler:In the end, Sophie punishes Mr. Tinkles after his evil plan is foiled by taking him to live with her and her sisters, all of whom enjoy dressing up the cat in various silly outfits, leading to a CostumeTestMontage, with the final outfit for Mr. Tinkles being [[VisualPun a striped prisoner outfit]].]]
50* ''Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'': When left unwatched, Gertie dresses up E.T. in women's clothes. Elliot is upset when finding his friend this way.
51* In ''Film/GForce'', while the guinea pig spies are trapped in a pet shop, Juarez gets adopted by a little girl who makes plans to put her in bows, nail polish, lipstick, and a dress. Juarez is very disgruntled and verbally expresses her wish to bite off the girl's finger or hand, but she ends up ''barely'' putting up with the makeover while waiting for a chance to escape.
52* Exploited in ''Film/NannyMcPhee'': The children are asked to put on their formal clothes because their great-aunt is visiting and she wants to adopt one of the girls. They decide to put the girls' formal clothes on the farm animals and pretend they're human children (it helps that Great-Aunt Adelaide has bad eyesight).
53* In ''Film/DogDays2018'', Amelia dresses herself and the pug Mabel in blue dresses with wings. When Grace asks why they're dressed as fairies, Amelia says, "Not fairies. As fairy dinosaur princess."
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57* In the ''Literature/HankTheCowdog'' book ''The Case of the One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse'', Little Alfred's cousins Amy and Ashley put a dress on Hank while playing with him. He admits he wouldn't have chosen it, but he puts up with it to make the girls happy. This eventually winds up with him fighting the eponymous horse to protect the girls, still wearing the dress.
58* In ''Literature/CatWalk'', the girl Emma dresses the kitten in baby clothes. When he grows up, he finds them too tight, so he runs away.
59* In the ''Literature/{{Mog}}'' book "Mog and the Baby", young Nicky Thomas puts Mog in a stroller and puts a bonnet on her, proclaiming, "Look! I've got a baby too!". Mog is unhappy, but she stays quiet and lets him do it.
60* In ''When You Were a Baby'', a [[Literature/LittleGoldenBooks Little Golden Book]], while helping her parents prepare for the new baby, Amy finds a bonnet that she used to wear when she was a baby, and she puts it on Mr. Tomkins, her pet cat. Mr. Tomkins does not like this, as he shakes the bonnet off and runs away.
61* In Creator/TerryPratchett's ''Literature/TheUnadulteratedCat'', this is number 5 in his list of unfortunate things that happen to cats in a house with children.
62* ''Literature/AscendanceOfABookworm'': Young noblewomen who want to practice sewing tends to make clothing meant for their relatives' very young children... or their own pets.
63* ''Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection'': When Lindsey's school holds a pet parade for the students to dress up their pets and show them off, Lindsey is strongly against it, viewing it as animal cruelty. She decides to protest the parade by stealing Josh's iguana and running up a tree with it, which gets the event cancelled and makes everyone mad at her, including her parents.
64* ''Literature/DolphinSong'': When Melody was younger, she used to dress her dog Blister in a bib for her tea parties.
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68* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': Jen, one of Ted's many [[GirlOfTheWeek girls of the week]], is an adult woman who enjoys dressing up her cats in silly costumes.
69* ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' has Zelda dress Salem up in a bonnet and baby booties as she goes through the 'sugar snap' phase of witch snap (due to overwork). Salem is not amused.
70* ''Series/MyCatFromHell'': Jackson is not happy when he meets Bombadillo's owner who dresses him up in all kind of silly outfits, despite him clearly hating it. He's even less impressed when he sees her video of a cat wedding, which features two cats dressed in silly outfits. He tells viewers not to dress their cats, but does make exceptions for Sphinxes due to their lack of fur. (And even then he only suggests they wear a sweater, not an entire outfit.)
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74* In the music video for "Mr. Mom" a little girl dresses her dog in various outfits while her brother takes photos of them.
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79* ''WebComic/DeanNalaVinny'':
80** Dean (human) dresses up Nala (cat) and Vinny (roach) hoping they pass off as his tiny wife and their child so they can stay at places that don't allow pets.
81** Since Dean sells calendar s of his adventures with Nala, sometimes she is expected to pose in bunny ears or other holiday-related accessory.
82** Dressing up is a staple of Nala and Vinny's playtime. Despite very limited storage space, they seem to have an unending supply of costumes.
83** Vinny accidentally shaves off all of Nala's fur. He tries to remedy it by buying a cat onesie for her to wear until it grows back. He makes a mistake while placing order and a cow costume arrives. She wears it anyway.
84* ''Webcomic/StandStillStaySilent'': Sune Västerström is at some point seen holding his family cat, who is wearing a dress.
85* ''WebComic/SomethingPositive'' has Davan bring in Choo-Choo Bear [[https://www.somethingpositive.net/sp05312003.shtml to a pet store for a toy]], only for ''both'' to be horrified at the clerk having dressed her own cat up as a dog. It culminates in the cats being left alone, with Choo-Choo about to MercyKill Shiba.
86-->'''Choo-Choo Bear''': Meh meh murfle meh.[[labelnote:Translation]]Don't worry. Just [[NeckSnap one sharp twist of your neck]] and all the suffering ends.[[/labelnote]]\
87'''Shiba''': Meow.[[labelnote:Translation]]In Heaven, I will sing your praises, my sweet Angel of Mercy.[[/labelnote]]
88* In ''WebComic/YokokasQuest'', Azha is [[https://yokokasquest.com/comic/chapter-9-page-40/ shown dressing up]] his cat {{familiar}} Misha, in [[AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal a cape and bow]] which [[CoordinatedClothes matches his own outfit]]. Yfa also had to [[https://yokokasquest.com/comic/chapter-1-page-59/ tie Yokoka's ribbon to her foreleg]], as she couldn't do this herself while [[ForcedTransformation in cat form]].
89* In an ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' filler strip, Jeremy is [[https://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/2011-01-18 depicted]] wearing pajamas.
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93* ''WebVideo/{{Kittisaurus}}'': Claire occasionally puts hats on her cats and has dressed Lulu up as a pirate. When she starts trying hats on Toto and Dodo, she explains it's so they will be ready for the [[ConeOfShame Cone of Shame]] when they have to be neutered.
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97* ''WesternAnimation/PsykoFerret'' starts with one of the twins playing with the titular ferret in a baby carriage. It goes awry when Psyko escapes the carriage.
98* The ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' cartoon "Baby Puss" has a little girl dressing Tom like a baby, while Jerry and the alley cats make fun of him.
99* The ''WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts'' "Pluto's Sweater" features Minnie knitting a sweater for Pluto. It's a hideous shade of pink, and being wool it's scratchy and shrinks in water. It takes awhile to get the sweater off, but at least at that point it's small enough to fit Figaro the cat.
100* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'':
101** In "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E18HareTodayGoneTomorrow Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow]]", Elmyra makes Buster her pet and dresses him in baby clothes.
102** In the short, "No Deposit, No Return of the Trash Bag Dispenser" (part of "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E57PollutionSolution Pollution Solution]]"), Elmyra throws a tea party and dresses several of her pets as babies against their will. Since she is polluting Plucky's pond with tin cans that can easily be recycled, Plucky (as his superhero alter-ego, The Trash Bag Dispenser) tries unsuccessfully to tell her that she is polluting his pond. Elmyra pays no attention to him, instead roping him into her tea party and dressing him in a bonnet and a diaper against his will.
103** The short, "Little Dog Lost" (part of "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS3E18ACatsEyeView A Cat's Eye View]]") begins with Elmyra dressing Byron Basset in a purple dress and high-heel shoes. This is what causes Byron to run away from her.
104* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the episode "Lisa's Date With Density", Lisa dresses Snowball II in costume while Nelson is over; Nelson is not impressed, and Snowball is not happy.
105* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittlePrincess'' episode "I Don't Know What to Be", Princess dresses Puss in a dress and Scruff in a skirt.
106* ''WesternAnimation/Rugrats1991'':
107** The babies put diapers onto Tommy's dog Spike in "[[Recap/RugratsS4E11PottyTrainingSpikeTheArtFair Potty Training Spike]]" when they thought he was not allowed to pee on trees, and they did it to Angelica's cat Fluffy in "[[Recap/RugratsS5E10BabysittingFluffySleepTrouble Babysitting Fluffy]]" when they thought that since she was being ''baby''sat, she had to wear a diaper and drink from a bottle. Both examples resulted in the pet tearing the diaper off and to pieces.
108** An example of an adult dressing their pet; at the beginning of "[[Recap/RugratsS3E15NakedTommyTommyAndTheSecretClub Naked Tommy]]", Didi puts a sweater on Spike. Spike is not happy to be wearing the sweater, so he takes it off, and [[BabySeeBabyDo when Tommy sees how happy Spike is being naked, he decides to take off his clothes as well]], and he entices his friends to do the same.
109* In the ''WesternAnimation/CharlieAndLola'' episode "Help! I Really Mean It!", the title characters are looking after their grandparents' cat Casper. Lola and her friend Lotta then put a hat on Casper, which makes him run away.
110* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} (1993)'' episode "Animaniacs Stew", little Mindy puts a dress on Brain the evil rat.
111* ''WesternAnimation/SnoopyComeHome'': Clara puts Snoopy, whom she thinks is a stray dog, in a dress to play "tea party." What ensues is definitely not his idea of "fundamental friend dependability."
112* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
113** [[DeepCoverAgent Perry the Platypus]] is put through multiple silly outfits and accessories in his secret identity as the Flynn-Fletcher family pet. Special mention goes to "Jerk de Soleil", wherein Phineas and Ferb dress him up [[https://phineasandferb.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ferb_holding_up_Perry.jpg like this]]. [[MissionControl Major Monogram]] laughs through the entirety of their meeting.
114** In "No More Bunny Business", Candace finds a seemingly innocent bunny rabbit and adopts "Mister Cutie-Patootie" instantly. In fact, his name is Dennis and he's trying to infiltrate Perry's home to find his lair and hack into the O.W.C.A. mainframe. Unfortunately, his EvilPlan faces delays as Candace insists on giving him a complete makeover. After Perry defeats Dennis and the lagomorph is in custody, Candace wonders aloud how Perry would look in pink. [[NotSoStoic The monotreme cringes]].
115* In the prologue to the ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' episode, "So Long, Spanky", D.W. dresses Spanky, her pet parakeet, in a shirt and bonnet and has him hold an umbrella. It is at this point that Arthur mentions that he feels sorry for Spanky in these kind oaf situations, feeling that being D.W.'s pet is worse than being her brother.
116* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ClueClub,'' Dotty is using Woofer (one of the two dogs of the group) as a dress mannequin. Wimper (the club's other dog) and a friend laugh at Woofer, but the last laugh is on them--Dotty rewards Woofer with a large steak.
117* Episode 12 of the ''WesternAnimation/GarbagePailKidsCartoon'' has a teaser segment about a family dog who complains about how poorly he's treated by the family that owns him, with the last of his grievances brought up is how the daughter [[GooGooGetup makes him wear a diaper and bonnet]] in addition to shoving a baby bottle in his mouth.
118* A rare example of an adult doing this to a pet is in the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Cool Hand Peter" when Lois, Bonnie, and Donna decide to dress Brian up in a bumblebee costume. And they also plan to eventually do the same to Stewie.
119* In ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'', Purrsy is frequently dressed up. Like with the Family Guy example, this is a rare instance of an adult doing this to a pet (Betty's mom)
120** In "The Market" Penelope dresses the raccoon she decided to keep as a pet in a baby bonnet and diaper.
121* In the ''WesternAnimation/PepperAnn'' episode "Dances With Ignorance" Pepper Ann, trying to impress a Navajo family coming over but thinking of general stereotypes about Native Americans, dresses her cat Steve in Native American head feathers and a necklace. The cat isn't impressed and tries to get the necklace off.
122* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'': In "[[Recap/GarfieldAndFriendsS1E05 Garfield's Moving Experience]]", Garfield moves into a mansion to be adopted by a little rich girl after Jon kicks him out of his house. When the rich girl puts Garfield down for a nap, she dresses him in a pink bonnet and nightshirt. Garfield then [[BreakingTheFourthWall tells the viewers]] "Hey, I didn't laugh when your parents dressed you like this."
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