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October 21st, 2009, 09:32 AM
Hart_N_Sole
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Do you dress up your pets for Halloween? If you are taking your kid(s) out trick-or-treating, will you dress up your dog(s) too?


The answer is no to both for me. I know a lot of people do, though!
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October 21st, 2009, 12:23 PM
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I think I posted this a few weeks ago, same answer now, no and truthfully I find it kind of silly, no dog seems happy and why waste the time and money. They will both be going with us trick or treating though and will have glow necklaces as we have no street lights here and it gets DARK.
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October 21st, 2009, 06:31 PM
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I think I posted this a few weeks ago
And I probably responded to it, too! My mind is MUSH anymore. Too much going on! I'm sorry Meghan.
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October 21st, 2009, 08:24 PM
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And I probably responded to it, too! My mind is MUSH anymore. Too much going on! I'm sorry Meghan.

LoL I don't care! I was just saying my answer was the same LoL.

And come to think of it I think you DID answer hahaha!
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~~Meghan~~
~~Mommie to my "one"derful 10 y/o son, Brandon~~
~~Wife to my ex army, turned Highway Patrol sweetheart, Michael~~

~~Mommie to my fur babies:
-- Tyson, 4 year old white Boxer boy suffering from severe food allergies and moderate environmental allergies;
-- Thor, 2 year old rescued German Shepherd boy;
-- Raven, 10 y/o rescued DSH, boy;
-- Tiger, 10 y/o rescued DSH, boy ;

-- Lucas, 8 y/o rescued Boxer angel, RIP, August 22, 2007, lost to a probable brain tumor after an 8 1/2 month battle;
-- Orion, 7 1/2 y/o kitty angel, RIP, June 1, 2007, lost to liver failure after an 11 month on and off battle.
-- Erin, 9-10 y/o rescued Boxer angel, RIP, November 29, 2010, suffered from Valley Fever, Hypothyroid, high liver enzymes, arthritis and a degenerative knee problem.
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November 13th, 2009, 02:16 PM
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When I was 12 I dressed my new dachshund puppy up as a hot dog. It was incredibly adorable, but didn't last very long. I think lots of costumes and actually trick-or-treating with them is a bit much, but doing it for a picture or something quick is fun. (If the costume doesn't hurt them or drive them insane) I also once saw someone spray paint black dots on their Westie and say he was going out as a Dalmatian for Halloween, that was pretty funny.
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