Pets have a hauntingly good time at Howl-o-ween
Pam Gross, owner of Miss Sparkles, said a friend hand-made the chiwawa's bridal gown, which was emblished with intricate beading and feathers.
Both Dorthy Cloutier and her poodle Teddi dressed as bumblebees for the event "to get a laugh." The “Howl-o-ween” party at Cats n Dogs pet shop in Port Charlotte on Sunday served as a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Holly Yager-Torres donned a wolf constume to blend in with her "pack."
Savannah Hacker, 2, poses with her blue healer that was dressed as a pumpkin.
SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE
Irv Furman poses with Lucy, a rescured greyhound, was dressed a Greyhound bus driver.
SUN PHOTO BY MERAB-MICHAL FAVORITE
Irv Furman poses with Lucy, a rescued greyhound dressed a Greyhound bus driver.
PORT CHARLOTTE — Miss Sparkles was always a bride and never a bridesmaid in her custom-made wedding gown, which she wore to the “Howl-o-ween” party at Cats n Dogs pet shop in Port Charlotte on Sunday.
A timber wolf, a grey wolf and a dog dressed as a wolf were also among the pets that showed up for the event, which served as a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Nancy Okun, owner of Cats n Dogs on Tamiami Trail, hosted the festive bash with the intention of donating all profits from the raffle to the cause.