Dogs costumes video
Photo Credit: @missjazzy.doodle / Instagram

Video: Dogs in Teddy Bear & Lion Costumes Steal Hearts

Who does not like to dress up their furry babies in pretty and sometimes funny costumes? Even this dog mom loves to dress her dogs in different characters for that pawfect look. See this Instagram video for proof. The pet parent has dressed her fur babies to the nines in a teddy bear and a lion costume. As expected, their makeover stole everyone’s hearts online. At the time of writing, the adorable dogs’ costumes video has garnered more than 54K likes.

Owner shows dogs looking adorable in teddy bear and lion costumes

Other than playing with the pets, one thing that every dog owner loves to do is to dress up their pups in the most adorable attire ever. Even dog mom Krista Robinson is no different. With just a simple costume, she turned her golden “Fashion Doodle” Miss Jazzy into an adorable-looking bear. The pet parent even added a pink bow to the Goldendoodle‘s costume for a little sparkle.

Robinson did not even spare her other little pooch, Snicker. She gave the cute pup a fierce personality by turning her into a lion. The owner was sure to share their quick transformation video on Instagram via @missjazzy.doodle. 

Apart from the cuteness overload, what made the netizens go gaga over the makeover clip was the “Dame Un Grrr” soundtrack by Fantomel, Kate Linn. The background score gelled perfectly with the little stomps of Miss Jazzy, who stood still with her fur buddy while their mom took their video.

The pet parent even alerted the netizens about the sweet reel, saying, “Caution: un-bear-ably cute animals coming through,” and the message was well-received by netizens. Many users soon commented on the dogs’ costumes video, with one saying, “You two are too adorable!!” Meanwhile, another netizen mentioned, “The little foot stomps.” One commenter also agreed and wrote, “Love the little steps she took.” A dog lover even revealed, “I can’t tell whether this is a dog or teddy bear! both too cute.” 

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