Every Halloween, pet parents pull out all the stops for their cats and dogs, but this year, the duck and goose parents said, “Step aside, it’s our turn.” A viral video of a costumed flock of ducks and geese is taking over everyone’s feeds, and it’s honestly the cutest barnyard catwalk ever.
Just look at how fab they all look!
The cute clip was uploaded to the @cheese.and.quacke7 TikTok account, and the lineup is stacked: Peanut, a feisty little duck, is dressed as Chucky from Child’s Play—tiny overalls, wild red hair, plastic knife, and all. Espresso, a black-and-white duck, is the most dramatic bat you’ve ever seen, wings spread like he owns the place. Pumpernickel, the black duck, rolls up in an outfit like a full-blown biker dude, while Nutmeg, a fluffy duck with serious main character energy, rocks a lion costume complete with a furry mane.
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Then there’s Almond, the ultimate sweetheart, buzzing around in a yellow-and-black bumblebee outfit. Oatmeal is living the fantasy in a pastel unicorn getup, rainbow horn, sparkles, the whole vibe. Sprinkle went full witch mode, pointy hat and all, while Jellybean (a goose, mind you) completely steals the show dressed as a banana. And Goosey Goo? She’s the big orange finale—a perfect, round pumpkin goose.
The comments section is full of pure joy. “Jelly Bean steals the show,” one person wrote, while another declared, “Espresso has my whole heart.” Someone summed it up perfectly: “Everyone gets a 10 out of 10.”
Honestly, same. Every single one of them deserves a treat (or a tiny trophy). It’s the kind of wholesome chaos that reminds you Halloween isn’t just for humans or even dogs—it’s for anyone willing to strut their stuff in a ridiculous costume. Even ducks!
I won’t be dressing up my own fur babies this Halloween (but if I had ducks or geese, I may rethink this), and instead we will be curling up on the sofa, watching scary movies, and eating all the candy we are supposed to be handing out to trick-or-treaters. You know, the best way to celebrate Spooky Season!
This story was originally reported by PawNation on Oct 29, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add PawNation as a Preferred Source by clicking here.