Holiday Pet Photos For Charity at Cosmo's

Ken Cooper • November 11, 2024

Proceeds Benefit Local Animal Rescue Groups

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In the spirit of the Christmas season, Posh Pets Boutique and Cosmo’s Restaurant & Bar are teaming up to offer festive pet photo sessions. Scheduled for November 17th and December 1st, these events provide pet owners with the opportunity to capture holiday memories while contributing to a meaningful cause. Each session costs $25, with all proceeds going directly to local animal rescue organizations.


The sessions will be held at Posh Pets Boutique, located at 25753 Canal Road in Orange Beach. Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., pet owners are invited to bring their furry friends to meet Santa and capture a cherished seasonal photo. From reindeer costumes to Santa hats, the holiday setup promises a charming backdrop for pets and their owners alike.


For those interested in attending, appointments are recommended to avoid wait times. Reservations can be made by calling (251) 948-0147.


Not only does this event offer a unique photo opportunity, but it also supports animal rescues in our community, ensuring that vulnerable animals receive the help and care they need. Both Posh Pets Boutique and Cosmo’s Restaurant & Bar are longtime supporters of animal welfare, making this collaboration a perfect fit for the Christmas season.


With adorable holiday props, professional photography by Lori Sparacio of Stop or I'll Shoot, and a family-friendly atmosphere, this event promises to be both fun and heartwarming. Pet owners are encouraged to come out, enjoy the festive ambiance, and support a worthy cause this holiday season.


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