By Laurie Whitwell
Painful? A dog looks strained while posing as a pin cushion the 21st Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade
Even dogs can celebrate Halloween - and here's a show to prove it.
Canines of all breeds sent tongues and tails wagging as they took part in the 2011 Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade in New York on Saturday.
The field of around 500 very patient pooches was packed with inventive and hilarious costumes, including a stegosaurus, Don Draper from Mad Men and a bride.
Mad dog: Jack the dog as Don Draper from Mad Men - not to be confused with a banker
Jurassic bark: A non-too smiley dog dresses as a stegosaurus
The parade of masquerading dogs is the largest Halloween Dog Parade in the U.S.
A pup done up like Lady Gaga from the 2009 VMAs won a prize for being best dressed.
But the top dog gong of Best in Show went to a canine disguised as an M23 New York bus, fully equipped with its very own passenger, the owner's child.
The proceeds raised during the event go to the oldest dog run in New York City.
This corgi, dressed as an M23 New York bus, and his owner Ben, whose child was in on the costume, won 'Best in Show' at the event
This pooch went as Lady Gaga from the 2009 VMAs and won a prize for best-dressed
Small Apple: This dog went all out by dressing up as New York City
Open for business? This pomeranian went as a sightseeing bus
Oscar winner? This four-legged friend went as Natalie Portman's Black Swan
Jazz the 'Aircraft Carrier' and crew were in attendance
Tank the English Bullodog as the 'Runaway Bride'
The parade of masquerading dogs is the largest Halloween Dog Parade in the U.S.
Sarah Polgee and her pet Kiki go wacky
The proceeds raised during the event go to the oldest Dog Run in New York City
Some owners even joined in with the costumes, such as these four inspired by the Wizard of Oz
This boxer as a bride was one of the funnier costumes on show
The pooch entered as a New York subway, complete with customary rat
There was even room for a bulldog dressed, aptly, as a strongman
source:dailymail
Painful? A dog looks strained while posing as a pin cushion the 21st Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade
Even dogs can celebrate Halloween - and here's a show to prove it.
Canines of all breeds sent tongues and tails wagging as they took part in the 2011 Tompkins Square Park Halloween Dog Parade in New York on Saturday.
The field of around 500 very patient pooches was packed with inventive and hilarious costumes, including a stegosaurus, Don Draper from Mad Men and a bride.
Mad dog: Jack the dog as Don Draper from Mad Men - not to be confused with a banker
Jurassic bark: A non-too smiley dog dresses as a stegosaurus
The parade of masquerading dogs is the largest Halloween Dog Parade in the U.S.
A pup done up like Lady Gaga from the 2009 VMAs won a prize for being best dressed.
But the top dog gong of Best in Show went to a canine disguised as an M23 New York bus, fully equipped with its very own passenger, the owner's child.
The proceeds raised during the event go to the oldest dog run in New York City.
This corgi, dressed as an M23 New York bus, and his owner Ben, whose child was in on the costume, won 'Best in Show' at the event
This pooch went as Lady Gaga from the 2009 VMAs and won a prize for best-dressed
Small Apple: This dog went all out by dressing up as New York City
Open for business? This pomeranian went as a sightseeing bus
Oscar winner? This four-legged friend went as Natalie Portman's Black Swan
Jazz the 'Aircraft Carrier' and crew were in attendance
Tank the English Bullodog as the 'Runaway Bride'
The parade of masquerading dogs is the largest Halloween Dog Parade in the U.S.
Sarah Polgee and her pet Kiki go wacky
The proceeds raised during the event go to the oldest Dog Run in New York City
Some owners even joined in with the costumes, such as these four inspired by the Wizard of Oz
This boxer as a bride was one of the funnier costumes on show
The pooch entered as a New York subway, complete with customary rat
There was even room for a bulldog dressed, aptly, as a strongman
source:dailymail
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