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Coolest Homemade Headless Horseman Dog Costume

This is a homemade headless horseman dog costume I made myself. The frame for the headless horseman is made out of PVC pipe, then it is wrapped with batting to fill out the body. I then used a child’s shirt and pair of pants.

I purchased a cape and used a red piece of fabric to make the neck look like it was bloody. I put a pumpkin on the hand that is held up in the air and has a flashing light inside. I made the saddle out of fake leather fabric and the bridle I made out of vinyl and put two rings on the side to make it look like he had a bit in his mouth.

I made a breastplate out of vinyl and also the cinch out of vinyl. They fasten on his chest and under his belly to hold the horseman on. It only weighs about 5 lbs so it is very easy for him to carry. He loves to get dressed up in his costumes and gets so excited when I am making them and he has to have a “fitting”.

I have won many contests with this homemade headless horseman dog costume and everyone loves it.



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14 thoughts on “Coolest Homemade Headless Horseman Dog Costume”

  1. Just wondering by chance if you make these to sell. I am very interested in this costume but have no talent to make one. Would love to buy one from you.

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  2. What a perfect costume. I have a St. Bernard and we can’t find a costume big enough to fit him. Think I might try this for him. One question, are the legs made out of PVC also or is that just the batting and it’s secured around the dog. Great job on this!!

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  3. My fiance and I absolutely love this costume. We own an Akita and we’re trying to find a Halloween costume for him, however because he’s such a large dog it’s hard to find a costume that will fit him.

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  4. I love this costume! I have a large Siberian Husky and have trouble finding a costume for him. Im a little sad i cant purchase this one. But great talent.

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  5. Great costume!! I’m going to try to make it for my lab this year. I have one question, how did you make the hooves on the dogs feet?

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  6. I made the hooves out of strips of vinyl material and hot glued velcro on the edges that come together when you wrap it around his leg. If you have any other questions let me know. :)

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  7. Please post a picture of your Great Danes costume. I would love to see it! Had a great time making this costume. A lot of imagination went in to it.

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  8. Hello ma’am,
    I was just wondering if you make the costume if someone was willing to pay for it. I would love to have one for my dog. If you or don’t. Can you just let me know. My email is pantherslf@mail.com so if by any chance you do. We can discuss how to get it done. Thank you in advance for you response.

    Steve

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