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Halloween Treats for Furry Friends and Families at PetSmart

Pet parents can treat their cuddly kitties and pampered pooches to festive Halloween costumes, toys and ghoulish goodies from PetSmart. Participating PetSmart stores even have some wickedly fun family activities planned. Check out the Halloween highlights awaiting you and your furry friends.

Gracie loves her PetSmart Halloween treats./ESW
Monster mayhem hits PetSmart

Monsters are making a big appearance at PetSmart this year, with an entire collection dedicated to these colorful adorable monsters. The Thrills and Chills Monster Mayhem collection features toys, beds, costumes and accessories. Pets can play with a monster flattie toy, sport a monster pet costume that features an adjustable hat and slip-on furry “legs,” or curl up in a three-eyed ghoul monster bed.

Amplify their look with Pet Expressions

Ideal for pets that would prefer not to don a costume on Halloween Night, PetSmart Pet Expressions provides temporary, non-toxic, pet-safe chalking, stenciling and feathering services, available in PetSmart Grooming Salons*, giving dogs a delightful dose of Halloween style. Choose from Halloween and seasonal stencils such as a pumpkin, ghost, turkey or glow-in-the-dark feathers.

Raising spirits in-store with your pet 

Spirited furry friends and families are invited to trick-or-treat, take photos and more at PetSmart stores Oct. 22 through Oct. 23, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. local time**.
In addition to the pet-friendly activities and giveaways, kids can trick-or-treat and decorate a trick-or-treat pail. 

Wicked Cute sweepstakes

Through Oct. 24, submit a photo of your pet in costume! Fans will decide the winner. Visit PetSmart’s Facebook page for more details and the Official Rules. 

*All services are subject to availability. Colors may vary by salon. Available to puppies 12 weeks and older.
**At participating stores. Check with your local PetSmart for details and availability.

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