Top Halloween Costumes for Dogs in 2022
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Whether you go the cute, spooky or current pop culture route with dog Halloween costumes, there are lots of boo-licious options for 2022. If your dog isn’t thrilled with the idea of dressing up, we listed some simple Halloween dog accessories that are likely to be 100% pup-approved.
Halloween costumes for dogs:
$19 and up. Disney’s Hocus Pocus Ride on Sanderson Sisters; chewy.com
$63. Ice cream scooper set (with personalization option); icecreamtreestudio.com
$24.99. Willy Wonka Costume; petsmart.com
$24.99. Thrills & Chills Halloween shark dog costume; petsmart.com
$15 and up. 80s Retro Kid; chewy.com
$14.50 and up. Pupbucks apron; Wafflestash on etsy.com
Rainbow costume | $19.99. urbanoutfitters.com
Maverick Top Gun Flight Suit (custom fit) | $85. wontoncollection.com
$13. Wizard Dog Costume; target.com
$15 and up. Deer dog costume; chewy.com
$13. Unicorn Plush Hoodie; target.com
$29.99. The Little Mermaid Ariel Plus Size Pet Costume; halloweencostumes.com
Halloween accessories for dogs:
$12.47. Star Wars Chewbacca Fuzzy Fleece Dog Hoodie; petsmart.com
Glow-in-the-dark bow ties | $9.50 to $11.50 depending on size. littleosbows.com
Squad Ghouls Bandana | $11.21. redbubble.com
Dog mohawk | $18 to $22. Such A Punk Pets on etsy.com
$10. Witch’s Scritches Hat; barkshop.com
$32. Be My Boo dog collar; thefoggydog.com
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