Inaugural `Howl-o-ween Bash' a treat for costumed dogs and their humans
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Margarita and Siberian Husky Ace came to the inaugural Howl-o-ween bash at the Simmons Island Beach House as the Incredibles and won for best pet-owner matching costume in the costume contest.
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Jennifer and year-old Shih Tzu Coco dressed in a shark costume during the inaugural Howl-o-ween bash Sunday at the Simmons Island Beach House. They won for `cutest costume’ in the costume contest.
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Sawyer Mastronardi, 7, of Kenosha, takes to the red carpet with Casper, his Mountain Feist dog dressed as a lion, as Sawyer’s dad Robert watches behind him during the inaugural Howl-o-ween bash that included a parade and costume contest Sunday at the Simmons Island Beach House.
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Coco, left, a labradoodle, dressed up as `Grandma/the Big Bad Wolf’ to companion Ruby Fonk’s Little Red Riding Hood during the inaugural Howl-o-ween Bash, which featured a pet parade and costume contest Sunday at the Simmons Island Beach House. The pair won the “most creative” costume.
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Ryan Tindle of Kenosha picks up Arlo, a Teacup Toy Yorkie during the inaugural Howl-o-ween Bash, which featured a pet parade and costume contest Sunday at the Simmons Island Beach House.
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A parade of costumed pets and their humans makes their way along the multipurpose path to the Simmons Island Beach House in Kenosha during the inaugural Howl-o-ween bash Sunday.
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Kelly Locander, of Lake Geneva, with her 7-year-old Australian Shepherd Lilly, dressed up as Emily and the skeleton doggie Scraps from the `Corpse Bride’ and won best overall costume at the inaugural Howl-o-ween bash Sunday at the Simmons Island Beach House.