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Santa Paws - Christmas Photos for Your Pets!

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Pet photos with Santa 2017 now open for bookings!

For this years 6th annual Furtography Santa Paws Sessions, the big man will be waiting in the grounds of a festive Gingerbread Palace, trimmed with marshmallows, chocolate buttons, candy cane, jelly tots and dripping with snowy icing. Santa Paws is looking forward to meeting furkids all around New Zealand and asking if they’ve been good this year!

As with previous years $5 from every package sold will be donated to cat rescue charity 9 Lives Orphanage.

To book your session. Contact me using the links below with your package selection. Be sure to tell me your pets names, type/breed and ages.

The session will take approximately 15 minutes and all pets are welcome, any kind, any size, as long as they fit through the door! Dogs, cats, bunnies, pigs, ponies, reptiles or birds, you name it!

If you have more than one pet, no problem, we’ll get a group shot of them together.

Santa Paws dates and times are as follows:

Pet.Kiwi, Auckland

381 Great North Road, Grey Lynn

Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th December 10am-3pm

There are three package choices prices at $50, $150 and $250, plus the limited edition 2017 Bauble is back for 2017 and is $25 with any package purchase. Package details are on my website.

Bookings are recommended to avoid queuing and all those who book a Santa Paws package will receive an extra festive animated photograph of their pet in the snow.

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