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How to Prepare for Your Pet's Portrait Session

Portraits of Your Pet Can Be Timeless Treasures

By Angela Tague, published Jun 26, 2007
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Whether you attend a PetCo Foundation pet photography fund-raising session at your local PetCo, or visit your favorite portrait studio to have your furry friend photographed, you'll want to keep a few tips in mind as you prepare for your pet's close-ups!

I do approximately 20-30 pet portrait sessions per month, and find that many pet owners could benefit from a few tips to help them prepare for the pet's portrait session. By following these tips, you will ensure that your dog, cat or other furry friend will look their best on picture day!

Pet Portrait Preparation Tip #1: Bathe your pet
Be sure to give your pet a bath the day before your photography session. Use a pet safe shampoo to enhance your pet's coat. Varieties include formulas especially for white fur, black fur, red fur, extra shine and even dandruff prevention. If your pet has tear stains by their eyes, you can purchase special products at your local pet store to eliminate the reddish stains.

Pet Portrait Preparation Tip #2: Brush your pet
After you bathe your pet, be sure to brush out their fur. Use a de-matting comb to remove matts, knots and tangles in the fur. Hard, lumpy fur patches on your pet's tummy and legs may show in the photographs!

Pet Portrait Preparation Tip #3: Groom your pet
If you are having your dog photographed, consider taking him to a grooming salon to have him groomed so that his fur is styled in a traditional breed specific cut. A trim can help make his eyes, physique, tail and paws more visible. If your pet has very long fur on their head, consider tying it up with a cute bow.

Pet Portrait Preparation Tip #4: Get dressy
Take a moment and look at your pet's collar. If it's looking worn, cracked and discolored, it's time to get a fresh new collar. Also consider putting a bandana around your pet's neck. If the weather isn't too warm, you may also opt for doggie and kitty sweaters, t-shirts, sun-visors, goggles and collar jewelry to spice up their pictures.

How to Prepare for Your Pet's Portrait Session
How to Prepare for Your Pet's Portrait Session

Pet portraits can be timeless treasures of your furry friend!

Credit: Angela Tague

Copyright: Angela's Images

Takeaways
  • Be sure to give your pet a bath the day before your photography session.
  • Plan to arrive a few minutes early for your session.
Did You Know?
A few hours before your portrait session, take your pet for a walk. This will expend some of his energy, and hopefully help him eliminate before getting in front of the camera.
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heheh. nice work!

Posted on 06/27/2007 at 12:06:00 PM

 
There is some really useful information here!

Posted on 06/27/2007 at 9:06:00 AM

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