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50 Times Pet Halloween Costumes Did Not Disappoint (New Pics)

50 Times Pet Halloween Costumes Did Not Disappoint (New Pics)

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With just a bit more than a week left until the 31st of October, now is the time to decide on the costume that best suits your pet's personality, be it Pinhead Chihuahua or Batcat.
However, coming up with a look for your companion can be tough. After all, it needs to suit their personality as well. So we at Bored Panda put together a list of ideas that should definitely help.
Continue scrolling to check out the adorably spooky celebrants and if you want more, fire up our other collections of the best Halloween pet costumes here and here. Also, don't miss the chat we had with PDSA's (which is the UK's leading veterinary charity) vet nurse Shauna Spooner about safety guidelines for this special occasion.

#1 And This Year's Winner Of Halloween

And This Year's Winner Of Halloween
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#2 My Pirate Dog Was A Pirate Dog For Halloween

My Pirate Dog Was A Pirate Dog For Halloween
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Last month, Wag!, an American pet services marketplace company, surveyed pet parents nationwide to see how they were preparing to celebrate Halloween. 

After contacting a random sample of 1,000 U.S. adult dog and cat owners, it was discovered that 95% of them are excited about it, and 59% plan to take their pet(s) trick-or-treating, and 12% of the trick-or-treaters will do it for the first time.

It's no secret that now more than ever, dogs and cats are considered family members instead of just pets. And Wag!'s survey results emphasizes that sentiment across the board, from festivity planning, to costume spending, and more.

#3 The Halloween Cat Has Appeared

The Halloween Cat Has Appeared
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#4 “We All Bork Down Here, Georgie”

“We All Bork Down Here, Georgie”
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#5 Spoopy

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However, we have to remember that most animals aren't used to wearing cutout wings. “While we might like to dress up in scary costumes, most pets don’t share our enthusiasm as fancy dress outfits often make them feel stressed and uncomfortable," PDSA vet nurse Shauna Spooner told Bored Panda in a statement.

"There are some really important things to consider, which owners often don’t think about when contemplating buying a funny outfit for a furry friend."

#6 This Year's Halloween Costume

This Year's Halloween Costume
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#7 My Friend From Work And His Dog Dressed As E.T. And Elliot

My Friend From Work And His Dog Dressed As E.T. And Elliot
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#8 Rosie Has A Digestive Disorder That Forces Her To Eat All Her Meals In A Special Chair. So My Step-Mom Turned Her Into Ruth Bader Ginsburg For Halloween

Rosie Has A Digestive Disorder That Forces Her To Eat All Her Meals In A Special Chair.  So My Step-Mom Turned Her Into Ruth Bader Ginsburg For Halloween
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“Think about whether your pet can move properly," Spooner said. "Clothes can be quite restrictive and can get in your pet's way when they try to do normal things like walking, going to the toilet, and grooming themselves."

"They also might make your pet feel itchy, too hot, or even choke them if they get tangled up or caught on something."

#9 Happy Halloween From Taco Thor

Happy Halloween From Taco Thor
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#10 Cute Ghosts

Cute Ghosts
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#11 Corgi + Cerberus = Corberius. He's Ready For Halloween

Corgi + Cerberus = Corberius. He's Ready For Halloween
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Also, keep an eye for signs that your pet might get stressed. "Wearing clothes isn’t natural for pets and it can cause them [anxiety], especially cats."

"Stressed cats might groom themselves a lot, be aggressive towards you, or make more noise than they normally would. Dogs might show they’re stressed by licking their lips, yawning, or panting," the vet nurse highlighted.

#12 No Thoughts, Just A Pinhead Chihuahua

No Thoughts, Just A Pinhead Chihuahua
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#13 Celebrating The Day Of The Dead

Celebrating The Day Of The Dead
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#14 Party On, Wayne! Party On, Garth

Party On, Wayne! Party On, Garth
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#15 Happy Halloween From The Puppy Who Lived

Happy Halloween From The Puppy Who Lived
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“Ask yourself if your pet can still communicate effectively," Spooner continued. "Communication is very important for dogs in particular."

"If your dog is dressed up, other dogs may struggle to read their body language properly and could act aggressively towards them. If your dog is already stressed from being dressed up, they might act differently around other dogs too."

#16 My Nephew As Tigger, And His Trusty Sidekick Eeyore For Halloween

My Nephew As Tigger, And His Trusty Sidekick Eeyore For Halloween
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#17 You Severely Underestimate My Apathy

You Severely Underestimate My Apathy
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#18 My Best Friend's Halloween Costume. He's A Little Embarrassed By It

My Best Friend's Halloween Costume. He's A Little Embarrassed By It
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#19 Last Minute Halloween Costume

Last Minute Halloween Costume
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Most importantly, use your best judgment. "This may seem an odd question to ask yourself, but is it respectful to your pet to dress them up?"

Spooner reminded us that as owners, we love and protect our pets, and we wouldn’t want to see them come to harm of any kind. "Dressing a pet up could open them up to ridicule and mockery which is neither kind nor respectful.”

#20 I Ate Rubber Band. Went To Surgery. Won Pet Costume As Handmaid

I Ate Rubber Band. Went To Surgery. Won Pet Costume As Handmaid
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