LONDON -- Let it be known that dogs rule Halloween. Or should we say, Howl-oween.
The Howl-oween Puppy Parade, organised by craft beer bar BrewDog Liverpool, returned this weekend for its annual procession of pooches. There was no shortage of spooktacular canine costumes, which were walked through the city centre before heading back to the bar, where pups were met with special dog "beer" and tasty treats.
And rewards were totally justified as all pups proved their worth, sporting Halloween get-ups both terrifying and terrifyingly cute.
Like the tricerapug.
A video posted by Robyn Wilkinson (@rabwilkinson) on Nov 1, 2015 at 8:54am PST
Or Queen Elizabeth II of Dogland, who made time in her busy schedule to stop by.
A photo posted by Robyn Wilkinson (@rabwilkinson) on Nov 1, 2015 at 8:50am PST
The whole event was well organised and under control, however this bat posed a problem for security.
A photo posted by georgia (@makaaa_chop) on Nov 1, 2015 at 2:19pm PST
And attendees were told "beware, the witching hour."
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But nothing could scare this super spooky pug.
A photo posted by @rimzsood on Nov 1, 2015 at 10:27am PST
Or Captain Bark. Arggggg.
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It was an occasion for people and pups alike. This is Wilf and his human Holly.
A photo posted by Holly Shallcross (@hollyshallxx) on Nov 1, 2015 at 9:31am PST
But the highlight came from this spider sat in front of a most convincing bear
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