Pet photos with Santa make a great Christmas gift for family members. As the most popular holiday figure of all time, Santa Claus represents the spirit of Christmas. That spirit can be felt by pets just as much as anyone else! Many parents across the country will be taking their children to see and take photos with St. Nick. Why not take your pets along for the experience?!
Be sure to make the joyous occasion safe for all involved. Keeping your pet comfortable and secure with a leash and padded collar will help immensely. There will be a lot going on so opting for a shortie leash for more control is your best bet.
Residents within the greater Los Angeles area have plenty of options where they can get pet photos with Santa. Here 10 places in L.A. offering Christmas pet photos with Jolly Kris Kringle!
The Oaks in Thousand Oaks
Pet owners in the Thousand Oaks area can definitely get their furry friends out for a photo experience with Santa Claus this year at The Oaks Mall. This place is great for getting Christmas pet photos this holiday season because it is always pet-friendly. Wednesday, November 28 or December 5 & 12 from 5-8pm.
Brea Mall
Brea Mall in the Orange County area allows dogs and cats to take a picture with Santa. Pet owners can take their animals to the open court or to Macy’s. Each year the mall has a different spot for pets to take pics and the information center will let pet owners know where they can get these shots. Sunday, December 9, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm.
San Gabriel Valley
Plaza West Covina usually has its Paws with Claus Pet Photo Night once a year. Pet owners can travel out to this location and get a quick snapshot of their pets with Santa during the holiday season. Monday, November 26th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Crumbs and Whiskers
Crumbs and Whiskers is an organization and cat cafe that helps cats to be adopted. During the
holiday season, they oftentimes sponsor pet photo sessions. Pet owners can take their animal friends here to get some amazing pics.
Arcadia
Pets are welcome for pet pictures at Westfield Santa Anita in Arcadia. Pet owners can take their pets during open hours to get pet photos with Santa.
Campbell
Pet Food Express on South Bascom Avenue has holiday pet photos in Los Angeles.100% of the proceeds will benefit the Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority. Another pawesome place in L.A. where furry animals are welcomed and appreciated! Sunday, December 2, 11 am- 3 pm.
Carlsbad Premium Outlet
Photos with Santa are also available at Carlsbad Premium Outlet. Pet owners can get some great shots of their furry friends with St. Nicholas at this location. Sunday, December 9, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
Downtown Santa Monica
Bring your furry, feathered, or scaly pets to Downtown Santa Monica for Santa photos. December 12 or 19th, 5 pm to 8 pm at Santa Monica Place, Level 1, for Pet Night with Santa.
Outlets at San Clemente
The Outlets at San Clemente provides opportunities for you to take your furbaby for a photo with Santa Paws. This holiday experience can be very rewarding for pets and owners. It’s on December 9, 10 am to 2 pm. Benefits of the Pet Project Foundation and the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter.
Huntington Beach
Pacific City’s Top Dog is a place where all pets are welcome for holiday photos and fun. They are located in the Huntington Beach area on Pacific Coast Highway. They are hosting Santa Paws on December 2, 2 pm to 6 pm.
Irvine Spectrum
Irvine Spectrum Center provides pet photos in L.A. for pet owners. If you want cute photos of your furry friends for the Yule Tide season, this is the place to go!
All of these places are great locations to get pet photos with Santa in Los Angeles. They give pet owners a great opportunity to capture memorable photos of their pets. Of course, not all pets enjoy all the noise and commotion. If you need someone to watch these introverted pets while you take your other out to see Santa give us a call!
Happy Pawlidays!
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