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Halloween is everyone's excuse to be silly--every human, that is. But let's be perfectly clear: Wearing spider legs or a pumpkin head isn't most dogs' idea of a good time. There are dogs are mellow enough to tolerate this kind of nonsense. If your dog's one of them, go ahead--host a Howl-o-ween...

Howl-o-ween

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  • May 6th, 2009

    What's a Howl-o-ween party if not a chance to dress up...your dog. About 12 percent of owners dress up their dogs every Halloween. And these days there are an increasing number of silly outfits for besotted owners to choose from. Costume favorites? Spiders, pumpkins, and witches, according to the...

  • May 6th, 2009

    It probably goes without saying that Halloween candy is off limits to all but your human guests. Chocolate and dogs is a particularly bad combination. Since it's Halloween, it's probably tempting to...

  • May 6th, 2009

    Even if you don't ordinarily hand out party favors, consider doing it for the dogs. Not only are there tons of cool doggy gifts out there to paw through, a well-placed favor can do wonders to revive...

  • May 6th, 2009

    At dog parties, the food and games may be for the dog guests. But decorations? Purely a people-pleasing effort. The one caveat here is that the people you're trying to please are looking out for your...

  • May 6th, 2009

    What better way to invite dogs and their humans to a Halloween party than to send a picture of your dog dressed up in his own costume? Not only will the recipients giggle, they may be moved to drape...

  • May 5th, 2009

    Halloween just isn't Halloween without trick-or-treaters, bags full of candy, and glowing jack-o'-lanterns, but to your pet these holiday essentials can be downright frightful--even fatal. By taking...

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