Mikayoo Christmas costumes,The Cowboy for Party Christmas Special Events Costume,West CowBoy Uniform with Hat,Funny Pet Cowboy Outfit Clothing for dog cat(3)

*Measuring Your pets for a Perfect Fit* 1.How to measure your pets? There is a picture to show how to measure your pets above,please check it. (The last picture) 2.Your baby usually wears size S doesn’t mean all size S will fit him/her,please check the size information carefully before you buy.You looked at one size chart and found that your dog is a size small. But that doesn’t mean he/she is a size small for all the clothes. Different designers and manufacturers use their own size charts. So the measurements given in a size SMALL by manufacturer “A” will be[Read More…]

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KOVOT Holiday Dog Reindeer Costume – Reindeer Antlers Hat & Bell Collar – Small/Medium

Let your dog join in on the holiday spirit with the KOVOT Holiday Dog Reindeer Costume. The set includes, a reindeer antlers hat band and a jingle bell collar. The hat features an elastic under-chin strap, and the collar has velcro closure. This is great for holiday photos, parties, or just a good laugh. The collar has a 5″-6.5″ diameter – designed for small/medium sized dogs.

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NACOCO Pet Christmas Costumes Dog Suit with Cap Santa Suit Dog Hoodies (Large)

Size X-Small:Height 5.1 inches,Neck length 10.2 inches,Back length 7.5 inches, Size small: Height 5.5 inches,Neck length 11 inches,Back length 9.1 inches, Size medium: Height 6.7 inches,Neck length 12.6 inches,Back length 11.4 inches, Size Large: Height 7.5 inches,Neck length 13.4 inches,Back length 12.6 inches, Size X-Large: Height 8.3 inches,Neck length 15 inches,Back length 15 inches,

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Have a Happy and Haunted Halloween Night!

The Real True History of Halloween

Halloween and Its Celtic Roots: Halloween, as we know it today, was rooted in the ancient Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, or darker half of the year. This festival, Samhain (Gaelic – pronounced “sow-in”) was traditionally celebrated was held at the same time of year, every year, about halfway between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice. It was one of four Gaelic seasonal festivals. Samhein is Gaelic for November. The Celts believed this was the time of year where the boundary between the living and the dead was unusually thin,[Read More…]

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