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Spooky season is officially upon us, and Halloween is right around the corner. But the question is, do you know what your four-legged bestie is going to be for the occasion? Whether you want your pup or kitten to be a part of the family costume theme or have a moment in the spotlight alone, Walmart has an incredibly diverse selection of costumes for your pet. A dragon joins the kids trick or treating, a superhero saves the day at your Halloween party, or a famous horror movie star gives the internet a fright, the opportunities are endless.
Cute, funny, classic, or pop culture inspired, Walmart has every costume you can think of – plus plenty you can’t – to bring your pet into the Halloween fun. And whether you’ve got a house full of cool cats and kittens (costume idea!), or man’s best friend, Walmart’s pet costume selection has plenty of options for pets of every size.
Use the force to get your cat into this Princess Leia wig, and you won’t regret it. If the ears sticking out the top and the buns sticking out the sides don’t make you laugh, then there’s no hope for your sense of humor.
Show everyone you understood the assignment with this hilarious ‘pupenstein’ costume that is sure to provide plenty of giggles with its elaborate details.
Perfect for your small dog or cat, this ode to Audrey is ideal for a ladylike pet – or perhaps serve up a healthy dose of irony on one who is less refined!
If it’s social media laughs you’re seeking for Halloween, this bearded fellow with an axe running toward the camera is comedy gold. You’re welcome.
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