Getting your pup ready for Halloween can be just as fun as getting yourself into the spooky spirit!
Take it from Catherine, who loves dressing up her two little dogs, Denny and Dexter, every year. Denny's been rocking an adorable Ewok costume for a while now, and Dexter? He makes the sweetest little Devil Dog.
But while the costumes are cute, Catherine is always careful to make sure her dogs are comfortable too. After all, a happy pup makes for a much more enjoyable Halloween night!
DIY HALLOWEEN COSTUME IDEAS FOR YOUR DOGS
If you’re into getting crafty, creating your dog’s costume can be a fun, personalized project.
Here are a few easy ideas:
🦇 Bat Dog: Attach bat wings made from felt or cardboard to your dog’s harness.
🎃 Pup-kin: An orange dog shirt and some felt leaves can turn your dog into a little pumpkin.
👻 Ghost Dog: A simple white sheet with cut-outs for their eyes and nose makes for a classic ghost.
🕷️ Spider Pup: Use foam or pipe insulation for spider legs, attached to a vest or harness.
🦸 Superhero Cape: An old T-shirt can easily be transformed into a cape with a bit of creative cutting.
💮 Flower Dog: A colorful collar with petal-shaped fabric pieces makes for a cheery, blooming look.
Whether you buy or DIY, the most important thing is making sure your dog enjoys Halloween just as much as you do. After all, it’s all about having fun together!
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Jessica recently took her Golden Retriever, Max, to Pupvacay’s Sniffspot in Oshawa, and it was an absolute blast! Max had the entire park to himself—leash-free, running around without a care in the world.
And the best part? There was an adorable Halloween photo op (with some simple costumes) for him! Jessica had never seen him so happy (or photogenic in his little pumpkin bandana).
Whether you book for an hour or just 30 minutes, having a private space for your dog to explore and play freely is such a refreshing change from the usual dog park chaos. Plus, that photo op makes for some great memories.
If you're in the area, it’s definitely worth checking out—and there’s even a $5 coupon for your first visit!
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