Community Corner

Two Italian Greyhounds: 'Going As A Bee And A Flower'

Neighbors share pictures and descriptions of their Halloween costumed pets.

There’s no denying that pets very quickly become part of the family. From cats to dogs, to pot-belly pigs, some pets have qualities only the owner could love.

No greater example can be found of the extent to which pet owners incorporate their animals into the family tradition than dressing them up in Halloween clothes.

We asked on our Facebook pages what costume pet owners dressed their animals in. Not only did we get some great responses, but we even got some pictures. Check the photo gallery to see some samples.

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Tommie Lynn Mulderig De Louise Rat terrier - he's wearing a devil costume

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Michelle Clarke Boston terrier & he will be a cow

Jessica Johnson Grieco My Shihtzu is a pumpkin

Lorinda Lund My Maltabischontzu is being a Hula Gir

Kathleen Drudy-Lubitz i have two Italian Greyhounds, going as a bee and a flower (Picture included)

Sarah Desiree I have a blonde daschund she is going as pumpkin

James Dinizio Jr. I have Two miniature dochunds. They will be walking billboards for my election campaign.

Melissa Petsco 2 pot belly pigs and a goat. Dressing them simple. A touch of Orange!

Got some photos of your pet dressed up for Halloween? Want to share something about your pet, or perhaps your love for animals? Why not share your pictures and thoughts on our open blog “Fine Furry, Feathered Friends.”

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  • Click the "Blogs" tab, near the top of the homepage and then locate the “Fine Furry, Feathered Friends” blog in the left-hand column. Click on it.

  • Click in the box that says, “Write a new post” and then click on “Article” at the top.

  • Give your post a headline, enter the body of the story and upload your photos.

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