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Recap on how to prepare for pet portraits

Jan 14, 2016 | By: Martha Peoples

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With Pet Days quickly approaching, I have some tips on the best way to prepare for your session.  Remember, the more relaxed you are, the more relaxed your pet will be!

You need to exercise your pet (especially dogs) at least an hour prior to your appointment.  Don't completely exhaust them.  You just want them a little tired so they will be calmer, but you still want their personality to come through.


Bring your pet hungry.  We will use treats to entice them during the shoot.


You should bring your pet's favorite treats.  Given in small amounts, treats can be used as an incentive to get your pet to do what we want.  It is best if your pet doesn't know that you have the treats until we are ready for them during the shoot.  I will have some treats at the studio, but your pet may prefer their favorite treat instead.

Grooming your pet is a personal decision, but you should bath them at least the day before their shoot.  If you do want to have them groomed, you should do that 1-2 days ahead of time.  It might be too much stress on them to do both in one day.  Two businesses that donate to our "Cutest Pet" contest, would be happy to help you with the grooming!  Pet Sense and The Dog House in Kinston both do a great job!

Your pet's favorite toy is a must.  Something your pet goes crazy for.  Not only will it be cute in your portrait, it will help to get their attention.  Squeaker toys are always welcome!  Of course I have some as well, but they might prefer their own toy.


We have lots of props but if there is anything special that you would like to be in your portrait, please bring it.  Your pet's bedding, blankets, collars, clothes or sweaters should also be brought.  Be sure to bring a leash to walk your dog around the studio when you get here.


You will play a very important role in the session.  You pet will be most comfortable with you close by so for this reason you will need to "assist" me in getting your pet's attention.  You may bring another family member or friend to help as well.  You should use a compassionate but authoritative tone of voice.  Never discipline you pet during the session.  They will figure out what you want them to do when you use soothing talk and positive reinforcements.  You may need to get in some of the portraits so dress appropriately.

Come a few minutes early so your pet can get acclimated to the studio.


Remember just a little preparation is the key to having your animal calm and comfortable during their photo session!


 

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2 Comments

Jan 21, 2016, 8:10:24 PM

Martha Peoples - For 5 dogs, you would have to do 2 sessions. I don't know that we could handle that many at one time. I will do any breed.

Jan 21, 2016, 6:06:19 PM

Shanon Ebright - How many dogs in one sitting can u do. Also I have 5 dogs and they r all different breeds. Is there certain breeds that y'all want do.

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