The Spookiest Dogs Of Halloween

If you dress up your furry friend every year for Halloween, then you will love this. Every year in Tompkins Square in Manhattan, dogs from all walks of life strut their stuff for the Halloween Dog Parade.

This year, the annual parade drew a crowd of 25,000 people. Talk about a barking good time! There were 500 dogs dressed in their halloween best this year, and they were everything from cute, to funny to spooky. There were pug pumpkins, jailhouse frenchies and posh golden retrievers.

Though Halloween is long gone for this year, make sure you look at some of these spooky pooches to get your daily laughs in. And maybe, pencil the Annual Halloween Dog Parade in for 2018!

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