Forget about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!
Everyone knows the most entertaining parade in New York City is the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade!
What’s better than giant floats? Dogs in little wagons and strollers who look like floats!
The 35th annual Halloween Dog Parade held on the East Side did not disappoint.
Some of the most creative and clever costumes for our canine friends are seen at this event, and this year was no exception.
Standout costumes included a dog dressed as a Keurig, a “Doggy Parton” costume, pups dressed as the singers from Guns N’ Roses, complete with long wigs and sunglasses, a dog dressed as a Peloton bike, dogs and humans dressed as characters from the Peanuts gang, Jinu from KPop Demon Hunters, and famous NYC pooch, Yorkiepoo Puccini, wearing Nutcracker costumes with former Radio City Rockette Leslie Riddle.
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My personal favorite may have been the pup dressed as the straw part of a witch’s broom.
So simple, yet so clever!
In other words, the parade was iconic. There is a reason it has been dubbed “the Met Gala of the canine community.”
The winner of the costume contest was a trio of dogs named Charlie, Emily, and Zoey dressed as a “cereal killer” crime scene.
They won a year’s worth of dog food! Not too shabby!
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Why is the parade so popular?
What started as a little, funny parade has become a major event for the city of New York during the Halloween season.
The organizers of the event, the nonprofit New York Dog Parade, said attendance for the event has been “soaring” over the last few years, according to the New York Post.
“Community events that center on joy and silliness are worth holding onto—especially right now,” New York Dog Parade founder Fern Watt said in a statement.
“Yes, the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade is about dressing your pup in a beautiful, sometimes even statement-making costume, but it’s also about celebrating our friendship with dogs—the companions who make our city and our lives happier every day.”

