Halloween: Check out these petrifying pooches and scary dogsPublished22 October 2019Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The day was a celebration of all different types of dogs and their costumes did a great job in bringing out their personalities. This fancy canine is working a gauzy pink dress and some show-stopping shades. A true diva and we love it.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Some dogs showed a remarkable resemblance to their animal friends. This dog cleverly wore a lion costume and its natural fur colour blended in so well that if you squint a little, you could well and truly be fooled!Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Some dogs came with a strong message and it's clear their owners want to make a difference in this world. This eco-warrior made quite a statement by coming as the world on fire. A powerful message about climate change!Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, A costume that's just too cute for words!Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, We can tell that this dog means business as it strutted down the parade dressed as a triceratops. A look that screams strong, mighty and not a canine to be messed with.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Who lives in a pineapple and walks on the street? Well, this sweet pup for starters! This little dog brought the tropics to Halloween as it wore a bright and shiny pineapple costume which stood out from the rest of the crowd.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, A clever twist on one of the most popular fairy tales. In case you haven't guessed, the dog on the left is Little Red Riding Hood and on right is the Big Bad Wolf! Brilliant.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Clowns, colourful and cuteness! These are the three words to describe this awesome look which lit up the parade like a rainbow on a rainy day.More on this storyTop tips to win at trick or treatingPublished3 October 2023How to do a simple skeleton face for Halloween. Video, 00:02:25How to do a simple skeleton face for HalloweenPublished30 October 20182:25Halloween and other spooky celebrationsPublished3 October 2023