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Pranking a dog with a fake skeleton is the only good Halloween prank

Maymo's spooky new playmate is the large plastic skeleton creeping around his living room.
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Pranking a dog with a fake skeleton is the only good Halloween prank
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Maymo the dog's spooky new playmate is the large plastic skeleton creeping around his living room.

Though Maymo is initially skeptical, the friendship they form over the course of this video is nothing short of delightful.

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Laura Vitto

Laura Vitto was Mashable's Deputy Culture Editor.


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