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Enter your pet in our Howl-o-ween photo contest!
For the Love of Animals, posted by Marin Humane Society, a resident of the Bel Marin Keys neighborhood, on Oct 20, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Marin Humane Society is a member (registered user) of Pacific Sun

Enter Your Pet’s Photo in the Marin Humane Society’s Howl-o-ween Costume Contest

With guest judges Mike Nicco of ABC7 and Celeste Perry of KOFY Wag Wednesday

Dress up your dog as a daisy, turn your cat into a caterpillar or outfit your guinea pig as a ghost for the Marin Humane Society’s Howl-o-ween Pet Costume Contest! The prize-winning photo will be chosen by guest judges Mike Nicco, ABC7 meteorologist, and Celeste Perry, host of “Wag Wednesday” on KOFY.

Contest Information

Email digital photos to Halloween@MarinHumaneSociety.org by midnight, October 31 or mail prints to:

Marin Humane Society

Howl-o-ween Costume Contest

171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd.

Novato, CA 94949

All photos will be posted on MarinHumaneSociety.org. The winning photo will be announced online on November 3 and the winner will receive a gift certificate for grooming service courtesy of Aussie Pet Mobile Grooming and a basket of goodies for their pet.

Pet costumes should not constrict an animal’s movement or ability to see, hear and breathe. Costumes should be flame retardant and non-toxic, and any small or dangling accessories that can be chewed and swallowed should be removed. Costumed pets should never be left unattended. And if they hate it – take it off!


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