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Pumpkin spice isn’t the only thing in the air this fall—it’s also time for our Pawsome Costume Contest! Whether your furry friend is spooky, silly, or downright stylish, dressing up your pet is one of the best ways to join in the seasonal fun. To help spark inspiration (and make sure your pet enjoys the experience, too), we’ve rounded up 10 fun costume ideas plus tips to keep tails wagging and whiskers happy.
Classic Pumpkin Pup
A timeless choice that’s cute, festive, and easy to spot in a crowd.
Delivery Dog (or Cat!)
A mini cardboard box costume—bonus points if they guard it like it’s prime real estate.
Hot Dog on the Loose
Perfect for dachshunds, but hilarious on any pup. Mustard or ketchup? You decide.
Superhero Sidekick
Capes, masks, and all. Your furry friend will look ready to save the day.
Wizard or Witch
A simple hat and cape instantly turn your pet into a magical creature.
Flower Power
A pet “collar” of petals turns any pup or kitty into a blooming beauty.
Lion Mane
Especially funny on cats or fluffy dogs—it’s instant ferocious cuteness.
Chef in the Kitchen
Tiny apron, chef’s hat, maybe even a toy frying pan. Yes, chef!
Ghost with the Most
A lightweight white sheet with cut-out holes—spooky and adorable.
As fun as costumes are, your pet’s comfort always comes first. Here are a few quick tips:
Keep it lightweight. Heavy or itchy fabrics can make pets miserable.
Avoid face coverings. Masks and tight hoods may interfere with breathing or vision.
Check for mobility. Make sure they can walk, jump, and sit easily.
Watch for stress signals. If your pet is pawing at the costume, panting, or freezing up, it may be time to ditch the outfit.
Try it out early. Let your pet wear their costume for short periods before the big reveal.
Happy pets = happy photos (and better contest entries!).
🎉 Snap a pic of your pet in their best costume.
📩 Upload the photo here
🏆 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place win a free Woofly Bark Control Collar + your pet will be featured on our website & social media!
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