The Perfect Howliday Card

The Perfect Howliday Card

Tips for Snapping the Best Holiday Photo

Written by Hannah Burke Garbett, ACDBC

If you’ve ever tried to include your dog in holiday photos, you know it’s not as easy as it sounds! A photoshoot can be a stressful environment for dogs. They’re often asked to remain stationary for long periods, sometimes with unfamiliar props and surrounded by flashing cameras and bustling people. The good news is a little prior training and some gradual acclimation can go a long way toward helping your dog be the star of your holiday greeting cards.

Start at Home

If you would like your dog to sit, lie down, or stay still for your photos, start training well in advance of your scheduled photo day.

Dogs learn best by starting in a low-distraction environment and with generous positive reinforcement. Now is the time to enroll in a training class to ensure your dog has plenty of time to practice before the big day.

Themed props and outfits can add something special to holiday photos. Make sure to introduce your dog to the props and costumes beforehand and practice any poses involving the props at home.

Check the Location

Now that you and your dog have practiced posing, it’s time to take it on the road. If you are using a new location for your photo shoot, you’ll want to schedule a few visits in advance to practice with your dog.

Check the lighting in your shoot location. Dogs don’t understand a camera’s bright flash and will often squint or move away. Try to pick a location with plenty of natural light to avoid using a flash.

Evaluate distraction levels and try to choose a location that will set your dog up for success. Choosing an area off the beaten path could mean all the difference for a dog that’s easily distracted by other people and dogs.

The Photo Day

Help your dog burn off excess energy by scheduling a long walk or playtime a few hours before your shoot.

Pack extra high-value treats along with you, and don’t forget to reinforce your dog’s good behavior.

Bring along your squeaky toy and have a helper stand directly behind your photographer with it to focus your dogs gaze towards the camera.

Watch out for signs of stress and give your dog plenty of breaks to sniff and decompress in between shots.

Embrace imperfection, sometimes the “outtakes” are actually the best photos in the end.

Smile and have fun!

Call for Photos: My Dog Rescued Me

Call for Photos: My Dog Rescued Me

Show Everyone the Dog Who Rescued You!

Dog-Harmony is calling for photos of the dogs who rescued their owners, or people who were helped by one of our Therapy Dog Teams. Now until November 24, 2024, submit a photo (.jpg, .png, or .pdf) of your dog, or dogs, to us for printing and making custom ornaments that will be displayed on our Christmas tree in Grand Boulevard’s Festival of Trees in Sandestin, December 3rd-26th.
The trees will remain outside during the event so our ornaments are made of sturdy white plastic, tied with an aqua ribbon, and your photo is sealed with clear vinyl. Please indicate in the form below if you would like to pick up your ornament after the event, in early January.
If you don’t want an ornament that has been outside, and you’d like to put it on your own tree, select the number of copies you want mailed to you before we put the original one on the tree. The copies are $10 each, to cover the cost of supplies and mailing. You will receive your mailed ornament copy during the first week of December.

Join us Tuesday, December 3rd from 4 pm to 6:30 pm for The Festival of Trees Kick-Off at Grand Boulevard in Sandestin.

Dog-Harmony and 17 other non-profit organizations will compete to win cash prizes totaling $8,500, including Best of Show and People’s Choice. 

Use the form below to submit your photo and request a copy of your customized ornament.

We're sorry, you've missed the opportunity to have your picture of you and your pet go on Dog-Harmony's tree during the Festival of Trees at Grand Boulevard. If we do this again next year, please keep an eye on our social media posts for your chance to show how much your dog loves you. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Dog-Harmony!

Family Pawtraits with Santa

Family Pawtraits with Santa

Look! Look, everyone! It’s Santa! Oh my gosh, it’s Santa!!!

Register today for a fun time with your pup. Your registration per dog will get you a family pawtrait with Santa – yes, the Big Guy in Red! Your ticket includes a digital holiday photo and 1 ticket for the chance drawing of a dog swag bag.

It will be a mirthful outting for eveyone with refreshments, a fun doggie social, and Dog-Harmony is selling hand painted ornaments to make your holidays even more special. Photos are taken by Rescue Animal Photography!
Join us at Salty Paws Boutique in the Destin Commons on Nov. 30th from 11am – 2pm!

We’re still taking walk-ins!

Use the form below to purchase your one of a kind ornament or a hand-crafted card.

So ruff! You've missed the Pawtraits with Santa event. See you next year!

Hand painted Ornaments to Support Dog-Harmony

We have commissioned local artisans to hand paint ornaments to celebrate the holidays and support Dog-Harmony! You may add as many ornaments as you would like to your photo ticket purchase using the form above.

The ornaments will be ready for you to select and pick up at the Pawtraits With Santa event on November 30th at Salty Paws Boutique in the Destin Commons.

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