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Our pets are a part of our families. We want to include them in some of our favorite holiday traditions, including family photos. While some animals are incredibly photogenic without any assistance, others may need a little help. This guide can help you get great family photos with your pets just in time for your holiday plans.

Use Treats

Treats are an excellent incentive for many dogs and cats, and they can help you distract your animal long enough to snap a few note-worthy photos. Whether attempting to take a photo at home or going to an off-site location, be sure to bring treats.

Add Some Toys

Toys, like treats, give your pet something to focus on while you’re getting ready for your photo shoot. If you think your pet will get too excited to sit still for a picture opportunity, you might want to bring a few toys to hold his attention. You might even want to incorporate the toy into the photo.

Give Yourself Time

Scheduling a short photo session can keep you from achieving a quality family photo with your pet. Animals only sometimes cooperate when we want them to, and adding the stress of a short turnaround time can make the experience unpleasant for everyone. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to prepare your pets for their closeup.

Act Normal

Our pets can sense when we are acting differently, which can put them on edge. Try to act as normal as possible during your photoshoot. This will help keep the animal calm, and give you some opportunities to get some great candid shots. Interact with your animals as regularly as possible throughout the photo shoot for the best results. 

Go With the Flow

Try to go into the experience without rigid expectations to capture an honest, organic photo. For example, if you are determined to make a traditional portrait work, you might be disappointed by the experience. Let your pets be themselves, and you will get the best shot.

Avoid Discomfort

If an animal is uncomfortable during your picture time, it could affect the session. Avoid places, accessories, and situations that will make the animal uncomfortable. This can include clothing and accessories. If your pet is comfortable wearing a cute sweater or a headpiece, definitely include them in your photo. If your dog or cat will be pawing at the accessories the whole time, don’t try too hard to include these extras.

Have Fun

When you have fun, it’s much easier for your pets to have fun as well. Keep your photo shoot light and fun; you are more likely to get great family photos with your pets.

Make sure your pets are ready for the holidays by scheduling a wellness visit with Westarbor Animal Hospital. Our caring team is here to provide top-tier veterinary care throughout your pet’s life. Call (734) 769-5391 to learn more or to schedule an appointment.

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