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FAQ "Can My Dog Come to the Session?"

If you're a dog owner, you know how important your furry friend is to you and your family. That's why you might be wondering if it's possible to bring your dog to your photography session. The answer is yes! In most cases, dogs are welcome to come along as long as they're well-behaved and the location is safe and appropriate for them.


Before you bring your dog to your session, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, it's important that your dog is friendly and well-behaved. This means that they should be comfortable around strangers and able to follow basic commands like sit and stay. If your dog is anxious or aggressive around new people, it might not be a good idea to bring them to the session.


Additionally, you'll want to make sure that the location you've chosen is safe for dogs or allows dogs. This might mean choosing an outdoor location where dogs are allowed or making sure that the indoor location is pet-friendly. If you're not sure,


If you do decide to bring your dog to your session, it's recommended that you bring another person who can be with the dog when they're not being photographed. This will help ensure that your dog is safe and comfortable throughout the session.



It's important to note that in most cases, it's not recommended to bring your dog to a mini session. Mini sessions are typically shorter and more focused, and having a dog involved usually takes a little bit more time. If it's important to you that your dog is involved in the session, it's best to book a full session instead of a mini session.



All of that to say,, dogs are usually welcome to come along to your photography session as long as they're friendly, well-behaved, and the location is safe and appropriate for them. If you do decide to bring your dog, make sure to bring someone who can be with the dog when they're not being photographed. And if you're considering a mini session, keep in mind that it may not be the best option if you want your dog to be involved. Book a full session instead to ensure that you have enough time to capture beautiful images of your furry friend!



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