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Dog Man jumped from Dav Pilkey's book series to the movie screen in 2025, and the half-police-officer, half-dog character is instantly recognizable to any elementary-school trick-or-treater: floppy ears, a vinyl snout, and a police jumpsuit underneath.
The real decision is how much costume a kid actually needs: the complete headpiece-and-jumpsuit kit, the hoodie they'll keep wearing past Halloween, or a build straight from the closet.
HalloweenCostumes.com
Price
$49.99
Sizes
Kids 4/6, 7/8, 10/12
Material
Officially licensed Disguise: jumpsuit + headpiece with sewn-in plush ears and a vinyl bill. Polyester.
HalloweenCostumes.com is the whole costume, headpiece included: jumpsuit, plush ears, a vinyl bill, officially licensed. No reviews on the books yet.
HalloweenCostumes.com ships the only complete Dog Man here: a police-blue jumpsuit closing down the back, paired with a headpiece that carries sewn-in plush ears and a vinyl bill for the snout. It’s officially licensed Disguise, sized for kids 4/6 through 10/12, and it’s ready to wear straight out of the box: no assembly, no separate pieces to track down.
The one gap: zero reviews so far. That’s not a red flag on a costume this new: licensed gear like this earns trust from the license and the parts list, not a star count yet. Want the jumpsuit-and-headpiece kit in one box? This is the only place selling it.
Target’s Bioworld hoodie is the everyday-wear pick: a zip-up hoodie carrying the Dog Man emblem on the chest, a 3D cap-and-ear build sewn onto the hood, and a kangaroo pocket. It’s cotton-poly, machine washable, and officially licensed. Sizing runs from kids XS (4) through a full range, not a single toddler cut.
Seven verified Target buyers rate it 4.9 stars, and all of them recommend it. Several posted their own photos alongside the review, singling out the build quality and hood; these are the kinds of details parents notice when a kid wants to wear it again after Halloween.
HalloweenCostumes.com’s jumpsuit-and-headpiece: sized 4/6, 7/8, and 10/12. Pick by the child’s current size.
Target’s hoodie: starts at kids XS (4) and runs through a size range, not a single toddler cut. It’s standard hoodie sizing; order what they wear in a regular sweatshirt.
Building it yourself
Dog Man’s whole look rides on one detail: the large yellow three-pointed crown emblem centered on the chest. Get it wrong, and the base looks like a plain blue tee; get it right, and the rest of the build barely matters.
Start with a royal-blue long-sleeve tee or hoodie as the base. The color match carries more weight than the exact garment, so either one works as a jumpsuit stand-in. Cut the emblem from yellow felt in a three-pointed crown shape, then iron it on or hand-stitch it dead-center on the chest.
Top it with a blue baseball-style cap and a pair of floppy tan dog ears, sewn onto a headband or clipped to the cap brim, whichever holds through a full night of trick-or-treating. A small police badge pinned above the emblem is a nice finishing touch, but optional; the emblem alone does the work of identifying the costume.
Also available, not anchored here
The handmade route: Etsy shop TheWoodlandNeedleCo sells a handmade Dog Man hat-and-tee for $29.50. It’s the most-reviewed option anywhere, at 5.0 stars across 79 buyers. Two things keep it out of our picks: it’s unlicensed, not official Dog Man merch, and it’s half the look, a felt hat and a tee rather than a full costume. It’s made to order, so order early if you go this route.
Amazon carries Dog Man costumes and accessory pieces from third-party sellers. We link out with no commission until our affiliate application clears, and we haven’t vetted specific listings the way we have the picks above. Treat it as a browse, not a verified recommendation.
The wider Dog Man crew: Petey and Lil’ Petey costumes exist too, from the same books and the 2025 film. They’re a natural pairing if siblings are trick-or-treating as the whole crew, though neither has its own guide here yet.