• Dec
    07

SRP Custom Sessions

Paws with Claus - A New Leash on Life Animal Charity Fundraiser

Sessions: Sat, Dec 7, 2024

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Paws with Claus!

A fundraiser brought to you by Spoiled Rotten Photography, The Flower Shoppe of Providence and Santa!   All proceeds from this session will support A New Leash on Life Animal Charity.    

Bring your sweet fur baby for an epic portrait of them with the jolly old elf himself!  The amazing Kirk Kringle will be there to hear all your pet’s holiday wishes!  The set will be on our Silver Bells Set (See bottom photo). 
Details

  • Sessions will be on Saturday, Dec 7th, 2024 at the Flower Shoppe of Providence (2 Off Broadway St NW Ste 102, Huntsville, AL 35806)
  • This session is for pet photos but you are welcome to be in the photograph with your pet!
  • A minimum donation of $50 for the session fee.
  • Digital files can be purchased starting at $20 per file. 
  • All proceeds will be donated to A New Leash on Life Animal Charity. 

Sign Up

  • When you sign up, you’ll choose your portrait session time.
  • If there are NO sessions left, please join the wait list- we’ll let you know if a session becomes available. 

Hints 

Know Your Dog’s Comfortability With Strangers

  • Make sure to move slowly and stay in tune with your dog’s body language. If your dog’s ears are pinned down, the tail is in an upright position, or the body is trembling or shaking, it might be a sign that they are overwhelmed or stressed out.
  • If your fur baby is fearful in large crowds, or does not care for meeting others, you might NOT want to participate.  If your dog bites – PLEASE DO NOT participate— maybe stage a photoshoot at home.

Bring Your Pup’s Favorite Treats

  • Practice at home with your dog’s favorite treats, and bring plenty to the session … they are helpful in encouraging your dog to look at the camera, introduce your dog to Santa and be more comfortable. 

Move Slowly When Introducing Santa

  • Allow your dog to sniff Santa first!  Allowing your fur baby to warm up to Santa slowly will help ease their anxiety- maybe even give Santa a treat to give to your dog to build some trust. 

 

Dress Your Pup in Their Holiday Best

  • Dress them up in their holiday finest!  Christmas sweater or a sweet little red bandana will bring a festive flair to your images!

Practice Your Training Commands

  • Practice “sit” and “stay” so they don’t come running back to their favorite human!  If needed, you can position yourself behind the photographer with a favorite treat or toy to get their attention and a “happy” face for the photo.

We can’t wait to see you and your fur baby!

Silver Bells Set