Couple include dog in their holiday costume, then realize "big mistake"

A Well-Intentioned but Mishap Prone Couple's Halloween Costume Faux Pas: A Cautionary Tale of Turmeric and Canine Cosplay.

For many, dressing up as their favorite fictional characters is a beloved Halloween tradition. For Katrina and her partner, however, incorporating their pet dog into the costume proved to be more than just a creative idea – it was a big mistake that would leave them scratching their heads for weeks to come.

Inspired by the iconic Pokémon duo Ash and Misty, Katrina set out to create an authentic couple's costume. However, there was one crucial element missing: Pikachu, the beloved electric mouse. To fill this void, she turned to an unconventional dyeing method – turmeric. In a bid to create a natural, pet-safe color that would last without causing harm, Katrina applied the spice to her small white dog Sully's coat.

The result was nothing short of magical as Sully transformed into a miniature Pikachu. Onlookers were amazed by his bright yellow hue, and the couple received numerous compliments on their creative costume. However, the novelty didn't last for long. Weeks after Halloween ended, Katrina discovered that Sully's once-vibrant coat had begun to fade.

"It lasted about a month," she revealed in an interview with Newsweek. "He's still yellow tinted and in some deeper fur crevices he's still bright, but it's mostly off by now!" The transformation was nothing short of remarkable, leaving onlookers to wonder how long the color would last.

As news of their colorful canine spread across social media platforms, TikTok users couldn't help but poke fun at Katrina's decision. Many took to the comment section to express their amusement and shared their own experiences with the perils of using turmeric as a hair dye. "I once put turmeric in soup and it stained my grandmother's dentures," one user joked.

While some laughed at the absurdity of Sully's situation, others pointed out that dogs have an inherently different visual spectrum than humans – with their unique cone shapes allowing them to see only yellow and blue hues. As a result, Sully's reaction was nothing short of priceless: giving off the unmistakable air of a dog who knows he's been styled in a bright yellow coat.

The couple's experience serves as a cautionary tale about the unpredictable nature of DIY pet coloring projects. While the initial results may be stunning, the aftermath can prove to be more messy than expected. Nonetheless, Katrina and Sully remain an inspiration to pet owners everywhere – proof that with creativity and a dash of humor, even the most unlikely of costume decisions can become unforgettable memories.
 
💡 I mean, I get it, Katrina wanted to make her dog look like Pikachu for Halloween and all, but using turmeric on his fur? That was just askin' for trouble 🤦‍♀️! I guess she thought it'd be a fun DIY project, but in hindsight, it's just crazy talk 🔮. Anyways, poor Sully is still showing off those bright yellow streaks weeks later 😂. And yeah, the reactions on TikTok were priceless, even if they were at Katrina's expense 🤣. The moral of the story? Stick to commercial pet dyes or leave it as is, 'kay? 👍
 
omg you guys i cant believe katrina dyed her dog sully with turmeric 🐶😂 like what was she thinking?! the photos are amazing but ugh the poor pup's fur is now all yellow and faded 🤣 anyway its a good lesson to learn that not everything that goes into your body or skin is safe for ur furry friends 💕
 
🐶💡 I'm all for trying out new things, especially when it comes to our fur babies. But seriously, using turmeric as a dye method was super reckless 🙅‍♂️. I mean, who thought that was a good idea? And now Sully's coat is faded and stained 😒. I can just imagine how frustrating it must be for him (and his owners!) to deal with the aftermath.

I'm actually kinda impressed by Katrina's creativity though 🤩. It's not every day you see someone turn their pet into a mini Pikachu 🎃. And let's be real, Sully does look pretty adorable in that yellow coat 😍. Maybe next time they'll just stick to a DIY costume and leave the coloring to the pros 💁‍♀️.

It's funny how people reacted to this on social media though 🤣. I mean, some were genuinely grossed out by the idea of using turmeric as hair dye (no wonder it stained your grandma's dentures 🙈). Others just appreciated the ridiculousness of it all and couldn't help but share in the laughs 😂.
 
omg this is crazy lol they literally used turmeric on their dog's fur what was they thinking?! i mean i get it wanted to make sully look like pikachu but not like that! now hes still yellow tinted after weeks and its getting all patchy 😂🐶. also gotta give them props for being willing to poke fun at themselves online - class act 🙏. all in all just a funny cautionary tale about DIY pet coloring gone wrong 💁‍♀️👍
 
🐶💡 I think this is actually kinda genius? Like, who needs actual Pikachu when you can just dye your dog turmeric? 😂 But for real, I feel bad for Sully's fur now that it's faded. That DIY method might work in a cartoon, but not so much in reality 🤦‍♀️. Still, kudos to the couple for being willing to try something new and having a good sense of humor about it 😊
 
OMG, I'm dyin' over this couple's DIY disaster lol 🤣! Who knew turmeric would be a bad idea for a dog's coat?! 🐶😂 Katrina, girl, you meant well but Sully's fur is still looking like it was styled by a rave party 🎉💛. I gotta give props though, that Pikachu transformation was straight fire 🔥! And let's be real, TikTok users who roasted them were low-key right 😂.

But seriously, it's a good reminder to do our research and think things through before trying out weird hair dye methods on our furry friends 🤦‍♀️. Sully may not have understood what was going on at first but he definitely gave the best reaction 😂! I'm still laughing about this one though 🤣.
 
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