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Costume Ideas For Your Fur Pal

Who said humans are the only ones who can have fun and dress up?

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Who said humans are the only ones who can have fun and dress up? Halloween is fast approaching and if you are still trying to find the perfect costume for your pet, I've got you covered with an array of DIY and costumes you can purchase!

1. Cow

Why be scary when you can be DAIRY? This costume is sure to turn heads and be utterly adorable! You can catch this costume here:

https://www.amazon.com/Cow-Costume-Dogs-Size-18-5/...

2. Yoga Instructor

Breathe in and out because this pup-tastic costume will leave you stress-free! Just throw on a pink shirt and wrap up some foam paper for a quick and easy costume!

3. Hotdog

Show your friends how hot your dog can be with this precious hotdog costume! Even better, on Amazon, this costume comes in Small, Medium, AND large. Who said only small pups get the privilege of wearing this outfit? Get it here:

https://www.amazon.com/Samber-Funny-Bread-Costume-...


4. Reindeer

Who said Christmas is only for December? You might not be dashing through the snow but it's never too early to be festive with your Reindog! These antlers can be found here:

https://www.amazon.com/Antlers-Christmas-Holiday-C...

5. Poodle

Why not dress your dog up as...a dog! This costume is poodles and poodles of fun and gives your mutt the feeling of being a purebred pooch! Purchase a small shirt and fluffy fabric to make a DIY costume!

6. Jack-O-Lantern

This PUPkin came straight from the patch and carved to perfection. Watch the other dog parents turn green with envy when your pup walks in the Halloween party! Catch this costume here:

https://www.amazon.com/MEWTOGO-Durable-Fleece-Hall...


7. Monkey

Go bananas for your fur baby's costume this year and dress him or her up as a monkey!

https://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Costume-Dogs-Size-10...

8. Hippie

Peace, love, and puppers is the motto for the mellow hippy puppy. Load up on tye dye, thrown on some big shades, and your fur baby is ready for the night!

9. Wizard

You're a wizard, kitty! Annoy your cat even more by dressing them in this purrfect costume this October, 31st! Along with the hat and cape, on Amazon, this outfit comes with a light up collar to protect your precious pals!

https://www.amazon.com/Rubies-Wizard-Headpiece-Lig...

10. Baked Potato

Man's best friend meets man's favorite side item! Out of all the other costumes, this one the easiest to make because it requires supplies that can be found in your household! Go get a small shirt, shape tin foil to the desired shape, add your favorite toppings, and BOOM! A baked potadog!

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