Beagles Try On Minions Costumes and the Personality Fit Is Just Perfect

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If you're a big fan of Halloween, you might have already picked out Halloween costumes for your fur babies. We were so excited to find one for our dog (it's our first Halloween with her) but she's not interested at all in wearing a costume! It's a different story for Kiki and Koko though. The two are Beagles are known for their love to cook with their dad and there's usually a lot of chaos in the videos they share. This video that their humans shared on September 19th is different though; the two seem very relaxed and perfectly at ease in their Minions Halloween costumes.

The video is quite short - just six seconds long - but it cracked me up! I'll admit I've watched it at least three or four times. The Beagles are dressed up like Minions, and it fits their personalities perfectly! Make sure your sound is on because the sound clip makes it even more funny!

Aren't they adorable?! They're definitely the perfect Minions! Even their facial expressions fit the bill! Fans of Kiki and Koko agreed. @Christine said the same thing I was thinking, "Why do I think this is how Kiki and Koko communicate to each other?!" Another commenter said, "Omg! The absolute perfect costumes for the girls! So cute!" Everybody agreed with that comment!

Related: Dog's Over-the-Top 'Minions'-Themed Birthday Party Wins the Internet

Tips for Picking Out a Costume for Your Pooch

So many pawrents look forward to dressing up their pets in Halloween costumes. It's fun to dress up our pooches, and they always look so cute (or sometimes scary!), but there are some things to consider when looking for the perfect costume.

The first thing is to make sure your dog is comfortable and has unrestricted movement while wearing it. Your dog should be able to breathe properly as well as see, hear, eat, drink, bark, and go potty while wearing the costume...all without help. Another thing to remember is to never buy a costume with pieces that can be bitten or chewed off to avoid any choking accidents.

Keep in mind is that costumes have dyes and other irritants in the materials they are made out of, as well as materials that your dog may not normally come in contact with that can irritate their skin. Keep an eye on them while they are wearing the costume and make sure they aren't scratching or biting at their skin, especially if you know they have skin allergies or sensitive skin.

Most importantly, make sure your dog is okay with wearing the costume. Before you rip the tag off of a costume, try it on them and make sure your pooch isn't stressed out or anxious the whole time they have it on. You might want to do a few trial runs to see if they can get used to keeping it on before committing to having them wear it out and about. Of course we want our fur babies to look cute, but we don't want to hurt them in the process.

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