Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello had some trouble with their puppies on Saturday.
The pop star pair had their hands full while out walking their dogs around their upscale Miami neighborhood on Halloween.
Though things started smoothly for the couple, midway through their stroll their pets became a bit unruly.
Dog days: Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello had a bit of trouble when they took their dogs for a walk on Halloween this Saturday
Whoops! One of their pups went off leash during the stroll around their Miami neighborhood
Before things got hectic, Camila looked serene in an orange ensemble that paired a tube top with harem pants that had slits up the legs to show skin.
Keeping comfortable, she strode around in white sandals. A golden necklace added a bit of sparkle.
The Fifth Harmony alum had her hair in natural curls, tied up with a scarf.
Shawn looked low-key in a tank top and short which he teamed with a blue knit zip-up.
Orange crush: Before things got hectic, Camila looked serene in an orange ensemble that paired a tube top with harem pants
Easy: The Fifth Harmony alum had her hair in natural curls, tied up with a scarf
Handsome: Shawn looked low-key in a tank top and short which he teamed with a blue knit zip-up
Pony up: After letting her hair grown out during quarantine, the Canadian crooner had his locks pulled into a ponytail
Ruff: The Wonder singer walked Camila’s black German Shepherd Thunder while she took care of her Shih Tzu Leo
Woah there: Though things were calm at first, the pups were startled when they encountered another dog
After letting her hair grown out during quarantine, the Canadian crooner had his locks pulled into a ponytail.
The Wonder singer walked Camila’s black German Shepherd Thunder while she took care of her Shih Tzu Leo.
They were joined by a relative of the singer’s who handled her long-haired Chihuahua Eugene.
Though things were calm at first, the pups were startled when they encountered another dog.
Hey! Leo scurried away but Camila was quick, able to catch his little grey and white body
Poodle problems: Another stroller’s poodle seemed to be the cause of the problem
Gotcha! Cabello had to juggle a few things while getting a hold on her doggy
Leo scurried away but Camila was quick, able to catch his little grey and white body.
After the close call the Havana singer looked a bit rattled.
But she calmed herself by hugging fluffy little Chihuahua Eugene.
After their busy morning, Camila and Shawn relaxed by playing dress up.
Yikes: After the close call the Havana singer looked a bit rattled
Sweet: But she calmed herself by hugging fluffy little Chihuahua Eugene
Puppy love: Camila was able to regain control of her pooch
Couple’s costume: After their busy morning, Camila and Shawn relaxed by playing dress up
She binds you: She appeared to channel Fairuza Balk’s powerful character Nancy Downs from the 1996 spooky teen classic The Craft,
She got witchy as she channeled Fairuza Balk’s powerful character Nancy Downs from the 1996 spooky teen classic The Craft, while showing off her costume with Mendes on Instagram.
The 23-year-old donned a black dress, trimmed in lace, with a matching choker and shade of lipstick, befitting the iconic character.
She shared a smooch with Mendes, 22, whose bloodied and bruised face paired with his usual shaggy hair, appeared to channel Skeet Ulrich’s ultimately doomed jock character Chris Hooker.
Mendes captioned the photos on Instagram: ‘Me, but beat up, and a Miami witch. THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT IS NEVER CANCELED !!!!!!!! (caption by camila)’
Back in black: The 23-year-old donned a black dress, trimmed in lace, with a matching choker and shade of lipstick, befitting the iconic character
Skeet vibes: She shared a smooch with Mendes, 22, whose bloodied and bruised face paired with his usual shaggy hair, appeared to channel Skeet Ulrich’s ultimately doomed jock character Chris Hooker
Belinda the good: Cabello also offered another interpretation of her costume, writing on Instagram: ‘Happy Halloween from us!!!!!! Belinda’s superpowers are in her Chancletas- the Latins know’
Flip flops: ‘Happy Halloween from Belinda, the Latin witch,’ she said in a video, showing off her costume and a pair of black platform flip flops (chancletas)
Cabello also offered another interpretation of her costume, writing on Instagram: ‘Happy Halloween from us!!!!!! Belinda’s superpowers are in her Chancletas- the Latins know’
‘Happy Halloween from Belinda, the Latin witch,’ she said in a video, showing off her costume and a pair of black platform flip flops (chancletas).
The couple recently returned to her family’s home in Miami, where they’ve spent their quarantine, following some work in Los Angeles.
Mendes recorded his upcoming fourth studio album Wonder, which drops December 4, from their isolation in Miami.
He told Jimmy Fallon this week: ‘At first, when I got here, it was the beginning of the album process and I was in a full panic state. I was like, “There’s no way I’m going to make music. This is going to be impossible.”
‘But like a week goes by and you start cooking eggs in the morning and you start doing laundry and start taking dogs for a walk and you have a coffee mug and you use the same one every day and it just becomes really nice. It becomes nice. Which sounds so normal for everyone else, but is very abnormal for me.’
Quarantine buddy: The couple recently returned to her family’s home in Miami, where they’ve spent their quarantine, following some work in Los Angeles
New music: Mendes recorded his upcoming fourth studio album Wonder, which drops December 4, from their isolation in Miami
His muse: He told Jimmy Fallon this week: ‘I probably would of been discouraged enough to move into a different world sonically if I didn’t have her kind of backing me the whole time. I’m thankful for that’ (pictured in August, 2019)
The In My Blood artist credited Cabello with helping him adjust to the new normal, and supporting him throughout the creative process.
He continued: ‘From the very beginning, I told her my like thesis statement of what I wanted the album to be and it was the best thing I did because there’s always a point halfway through a project where you’re like, “This is garbage. This is the worst thing I’ve ever done.”
‘”Everything is not—it does not sound good. I don’t know what I am doing.” And that’s when you need that support to be like, “No, stick with the idea cause the idea is beautiful and it’s gonna turn out.”‘
Mendes added: ‘I probably would of been discouraged enough to move into a different world sonically if I didn’t have her kind of backing me the whole time. I’m thankful for that.’
The Canadian artist has also been promoting his Netflix documentary In Wonder, which premieres November 23 on the streaming platform.