It’s spooktacular when pets wear all the costumes

From (Left) Sid and Merlyn Toothless, Sid and Merlyn Toothless, Tantan and Greg Royal Emperor and Teewing and Bing Harry Potter.
“PAWS started Scaredy Cats and Dogs (SCAD) to raise funds for its animal shelter at a time when hardly any donations were coming in and when major pet food brands were only willing to sponsor shows and events participated in by their target market: Purebred pet owners,” said Anna Cabrera, Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) executive director. “From just 15 contestants, the event has now grown into the biggest and most anticipated Halloween pet costume event in the country.”
In the 20 years of “scaring” humans in their cute ways, pet costumes have been interesting, normally following the most up-to-date happening of the year. And the participants with the furry partners have all joined in the fun.
Today, it is the only pet costume competition attracting hundreds of pet parent participants to undergo the scrutiny of animal-loving celebrities invited by PAWS.
Thus, it was not surprising that most costumes evolved into statements about the animal welfare advocacy. This year’s Furshionista Hall of Famer, Eton Concepcion, for instance, has had a winning streak for several years already for his entries, which are not only beautifully crafted costumes but lways held up banners showing the BEFORE photos of the rescued dog that he is walking with onstage.

Hall of Famer Eton
This year’s grand winner for the Best Pet in costume is a chihuahua named “Gulay,” who wore a detailed helmet while on board a miniature handmade replica of the spacecraft in “The Mandalorian.” (Gulay was, of course, the “Man-DOG-lorian”). Pet parent Bujeng Jose said that it took six months before the costume and props could be perfected.

Best Pet in Costume Grand winner — Gulay with Bujeng.
The other grand winner for Ghoulish Partners (Best Pet and Pet Owner tandem) are Golden Angels — Albert Villamar and his dog Bashang.


