Santa’s Beard Is Not A Chew Toy
We love dogs. We talk to our dog in public and private, take our dog to any establishment that will allow them (or go out of our way to hit up stores that do allow them), and unashamedly have flowers sent to our significant other from the family dog. Cats, birds, and other animals are cool too, but we’re dog people.
So we couldn’t help ourselves when we saw this advertisement on the door of Penn Camera (840 E St NW) for dog portraits with Santa (appointments are required, see the photo above for details). Not that this is novel, lots of establishments are (or soon will be) offering pet photos with Santa, but Penn Camera is in a different league. Typically the businesses that offer dog photos with Santa are pet related; pet stores, doggie daycares, rescues and adoption centers, etc. So it’s nice to see a business known for their expertise in cameras and photography going out of their way to make our four legged friends feel welcome.
You can probably count us among those who are going to take Penn Camera up on this opportunity. Will the photo quality be better than what we usually get from our dog with Santa photo (that’s right, we do it every year)? We like to think so since this is coming from Penn Camera, but even if it’s not as any dog lover can attest, you can never have too many photos of your pooch.
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I saw that flyer heading home from work. thought it was brilliant! (as the British would say) and neighborly too!
i think they usually do something similar at the Hotel Monaco with proceeds from sale of a poloroid portrait of pup with Santa going to the humane society or some other worthy cause…
xo
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Can’t decide if cute or cheesy wins out in this case…