If you’ve spent any time on TikTok this year, you’ve probably heard the unforgettable sound clip that took over everyone’s FYP: “Chicken? Banana.” The absurd, catchy meme became a pop culture staple last spring, but now, a pack of adorable little Yorkshire Terriers has taken it to a whole new level.
In a now-viral video, 11 Yorkies (yes, 11!) sit patiently in frame wearing tiny chicken and then banana costumes, perfectly synced to the original audio. It’s the kind of chaos only the internet could produce. The dogs switching between costumes from chicken to banana. Just check it out below.
The adorable video was shared on the TikTok account for @theutahyorkies, and people are in awe of how well-behaved these pups are. One person asked, “How did you get them to sit still so long?”
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Someone else said, “OMG, this is just the cutest ever.”
Over 1 million views later, this clip proves that Yorkshire Terriers have always been scene stealers. They might be small, but their confidence (and bark) more than makes up for their size. If your own dog is more reluctant to wear a costume, keep reading.
5 Alternate Ideas for Putting a Costume on Your Dog
If your own fur baby refuses to wear a costume, don’t worry, you can still get festive without the drama. Here are five easy ways to include your furry friend in Halloween fun:
Try a themed bandana or bowtie. Soft and simple accessories are comfy and still bring the holiday spirit. A pumpkin-printed bandana or ghost-themed bow instantly says, “Halloween,” no feathers required.
Go for a lightweight harness or shirt. Some dogs hate bulky costumes but tolerate soft tees or harnesses. Look for breathable cotton or stretchy fabric that doesn’t restrict movement.
Use a Halloween collar charm.Clip-on charms or little bat wings that attach to the collar can be adorable without overwhelming your pup.
Make the environment festive instead. Skip the costume and decorate their space—add a pumpkin-themed blanket, Halloween toy, or spooky squeaker to the vibe without the wardrobe battle.
Do a treat-themed photo shoot. Many dogs will happily pose for pictures if snacks are involved. A few orange and black props (and maybe a plush pumpkin) make for a great photo op with zero tears.
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