Video: Owner Found the Perfect Halloween Costume for Husky
(Photo Credit: @tikanni.kita.n.tehya.3.sibes/Instagram)

Video: Owner Found the Perfect Halloween Costume for Husky

Pet Halloween outfits are a tricky business; they’re either heart-meltingly cute or total mayhem. But Tehya’s human over at @tikanni.kita.n.tehya.3.sibes might’ve just nailed the sweet spot. It really is one of those “10/10, no notes” costumes. The video opens with the Husky posing proudly in her Halloween getup, a full-on fire truck coat, siren and all. The caption stops mid-sentence, “The Perfect Costume Doesn’t Exi-” which is basically your cue to brace for laughter. Spoiler: it does. Loudly.

Owner reveals Husky’s Halloween costume and the internet approves

The in-video text says, “When you FINALLY find THEE Halloween costume,” and asks viewers to “wait for it.” Then comes the best part: the siren actually turns on. As soon as it starts blaring, Tehya tilts her head back and starts howling in perfect sync, like she’s answering the call.

What makes it even better is Tehya’s total commitment to the bit. She doesn’t just stand there looking cute; she owns that fire truck energy as if it’s her job. You can practically see her thinking, “If the siren’s going off, I’m singing too.” There is no two ways about it. It’s peak dog drama, and we are here for it.

Within seconds, her off-camera siblings, Tikanni and Kita, join in, creating what can only be described as a three-dog emergency response team. The costume’s genius lies in how it turns a dog’s favorite hobby — dramatic howling — into the ultimate Halloween moment.

The comments section quickly crowned Tehya’s firetruck fit as the “2025 Best Halloween Costume Award winner.” Another user said, “A match made in heaven.” One viewer even wrote, “My dog just came running into the room. I’m sure they’re saying something important.” And honestly? They probably are; it is the beginning of the festive season, after all.

With nearly 19K likes, this video nails everything we love about Halloween — timing, humor, and one very loud, very proud fire truck on four legs.

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