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When you’re dressing up for a fun trick or treating on Halloween, you can leave your precious<br />
pooch looking like a plain jane, now can you? Here are some adorable ideas for your dog to get it in<br />
the spooky spirit of the night.<br />
Cheap but fun ideas include turning your dog into another animal for Halloween. Why let your<br />
pooch be a canine when you’re turning yourself into a mythical creature? Try twisting some foil into<br />
a horn and arranging it on a hairband and place that on your dog’s head to turn it into a unicorn.<br />
This even cuter if your dog is already white. Take an old muffler hat that you aren’t using and<br />
stitch some yellow and orange woollen bits on to it and place that on your dog’s head to turn it into<br />
a lion. If your dog is willing, you can even add a small bit to its tail for a more complete look. Other<br />
you can try on your pet include adding the usual Halloween headgear you get at this time of year to<br />
your dog, like the rabbit ear hairband or the bat wings hairband. This has the effect of turning your<br />
pooch into another animal and makes for cheap <strong>Dog</strong> <strong>Costumes</strong>.<br />
Popular TV or movie characters also make for fun <strong>Dog</strong> <strong>Costumes</strong> . Take an old wig and dye it blue<br />
and place on your dog, along with some fluffy material around its waist to look like a skirt and get<br />
it to look like Katy Perry. For cartoony <strong>Dog</strong> <strong>Costumes</strong>, take an old yellow t shirt and add an old pair<br />
of dungarees on the front to convert it to a minion suit. You can then take a white paper plate and<br />
stick it on a yellow beanie to place on your dog’s head and paint an eye on the plate to complete<br />
the look. If you’re a star wars fan, cut out some giant green long ears and stick on to a hairband<br />
that you can place on your dog’s head to turn it into Yoda. The possibilities of fun are apparently<br />
endless.<br />
If you don’t mind shelling out a bit of money on <strong>Dog</strong> <strong>Costumes</strong> , try looking around at some <strong>Dog</strong><br />
Outfits in store. You can add a couple of dog heads on either side of your dog to make it look like a<br />
truly terrifying beast. These are easy to find and are pretty effective, and can be paired up with<br />
your child’s Harry Potter outfit. Add a crocodile to the end of your dog so it looks like he’s being<br />
swallowed alive by a crocodile. Now that’s a look that’s bound to turn a few heads. For really<br />
simple <strong>Dog</strong> <strong>Costumes</strong>, just cut out some holes in an old white tshirt and stick on your dog’s head to<br />
turn it into a ghost.