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Petco Scares up Halloween Contest for Canines

By: Mechell Dixon
Updated: October 29, 2012
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A Wichita Falls pet store scared up some halloween fun for dozens of four-legged friends.

More than 40 canines competed in Petco's annual Halloween Costume contest this afternoon.

From a wizard to a pinata to a bride and groom, competition in this dog contest was pretty rough.

But the four judges, including KFDX morning and noon anchor Greg Parker and Making the Grade reporter/photographer Eddie Randle selected a dog dressed a Thing 1 from the Cat in the Hat book, as top dog of this contest.

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