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Which of These Films Would You Rate the Most Howl-oween-worthy?

Fancy a Halloween night in with your four-legged sidekick? Well, get ready to make some pupcorn and snuggle up, because we’ve got a furr-bulous list of dog-centric scary films that’ll have you both howling at the moon! 🌕🐶

“Where can I stream these paw-some films?” Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Most of these dog-tastic scary films are available to watch on Amazon Prime. Not a member? No problemo! You can snag a 30-day free trial just in time for your Howl-o-ween movie marathon. 

And hey, we’re all ears (and tails) here, so why not let us know what you think? Upvote your fave films and downvote the ones that didn’t quite tickle your fur. Your feedback will help us dig up more of what you love for next time!

#1 Cujo (1983)

Stephen King's chilling tale about a St. Bernard turned rabid. This one might make you second-guess petting the next big, fluffy dog you see. A real thriller that dives deep into a dog’s descent into madness.

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#2 The Pack (1977)

An island vacation turns into a canine nightmare when a pack of abandoned dogs starts hunting the human residents. It’s a tense, dramatic, and a bit of a tear-jerker too.

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#3 Man’s Best Friend (1993)

A genetically-engineered Tibetan Mastiff escapes the lab and befriends a family, but not all is as it seems. This film mixes horror with sci-fi elements, exploring what happens when we mess with nature.

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#4 Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978)

A family adopts a German Shepherd puppy, only to discover it's a demonic creature with evil powers. It's got that vintage '70s horror vibe that's campy but lovable.

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#5 Baxter (1989)

A Bull Terrier narrates his life and his rather dark thoughts. This French horror film offers a unique insight into a dog’s mind, but be warned, it's not all wagging tails and wet noses.

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#6 Good Boy! (2003)

What happens when dogs from outer space come to Earth to check on their pet humans? This family-friendly comedy has its eerie moments, perfect for younger viewers.

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#7 Frankenweenie (2012)

Tim Burton’s animated masterpiece about a boy who brings his dog back to life. Equal parts heartwarming and horrifying, with that classic Burton aesthetic.

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#8 Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)

Though not technically a horror, this film starring Forest Whitaker as a hitman who follows the samurai code is dark, moody, and features a loyal dog companion. A modern-day samurai flick with a twist.

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#9 Cruella (2021)

While not a traditional horror film, the presence of the villainous Cruella de Vil trying to make a fur coat out of Dalmatian puppies is enough to send chills down any dog lover’s spine.

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#10 Scooby-Doo (2002)

The classic cartoon comes alive in this live-action adaptation. Mystery, Inc. investigates the strange goings-on at Spooky Island, with Scooby-Doo stealing the show, as always. Fun for all ages!

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