These precious pets are having a howling good time enjoying the perks of autumn.
Millie's not clownin' around, she's ready for Halloween!
Photo courtesy of Shelby Page.
Sky's got a witchy brew bubbling in her cauldron
Photo courtesy of Shelby Page.
Sophia is ready to party!
Photo courtesy of Shelby Page.
Elsa as her chilly alter-ego, Queen Elsa!
Photo courtesy of Alison Fulton.
Cosmo's the sweetest bee we ever did see
Photo courtesy of Renee Nagle
Slade says, "Boo!"
Photo courtesy of Emily Hawkins
Cotton poses as a petite pumpkin
Photo courtesy of Renee Nagle
Circle up the wagons cowgirl Zoey!
Photo courtesy of Jennifer Vossman, RVT
Watch out Blitz-its a shark attack!
Photo courtesy of Katie James
Bubby is stylin' with his pumpkin headwear
Photo courtesy of Lori Kleiböhmer
Montana's not clowning around-she loves the fall!
Photo courtesy of Jennifer Vossman, RVT
Donkeys Floyd and Elisha get their kicks out of dust baths.
Photo courtesy of Jed Bean
Oleg the fuzzy is sitting pretty in his Viking hat.
Photo courtesy of Alison Fulton
And Hairy Dogger only plays Quidditch when Muggles aren't around with cameras.
Photo courtesy of Portia Stewart
Blitz enjoys the season by watching baseball and rooting for his favorite team.
Photo courtesy of Katie James
While R2Ollie has something thoughtful to say-if we could only understand all those beeps and whistles!
Photo courtesy of Mindy Valcarcel
Stella feels fabulous surrounded by fall foliage.
Photo courtesy of Courtney Mannion
Thelma enjoys the cooler fall weather ...
Photo courtesy of Jed Bean
While Admin Cat thinks it's a perfect season to go spider watching.
Photo courtesy of Jennifer Graham
And Pearl just wants a comfy place to curl up and sleep!
Photo courtesy of Jennifer Graham
Emmet likes breakfast in bed.
Photo courtesy of Portia Stewart
And veterinary teams enjoy the season too! Happy fall, y'all!
Photo courtesy of Jennifer Graham
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