Taking great pictures of kids and pets for the holidays is never simple or straightforward, but when it all comes together, these photo greetings truly spread joy to the world.
If you’re ready to see your pet strike a new pose this season, you’re in luck! A festive photo trend for dogs is sweeping TikTok, and it’s too cute!
Tell your pups to get ready for their close-ups! Take a look and see if you think your dog (or cat) would cooperate!
@tony.and.rogerMy favorite photos already 🥹 Inspired by our friends @Lola & Luca /Golden Retrievers ❤️ #holidayphotoideas #dogsoftiktok #christmasphotos
“This is your sign to take holiday photos of your dogs through a wreath,” Tony and Roger’s humans caption the clip. “My favorite photos already,” write the proud pet parents.
We can definitely see why! These pups look adorable, and the whole look is so fun and festive! And they don’t seem to mind squeezing into that wreath together.
Viewers agree this is a great idea, with many following the trend. That said, some recommend an edit.
“The drool is like a bit of tinsel,” someone wrote.
Too funny. That’s what happens when you’re eating during your photo shoot!
Not everyone thinks this would work for their pet.
“Mine would just jump through the wreath,” someone else noted.
It is a hoot to see these two lured by treats, but then promptly fall in line and cooperate! Tony and Roger are definitely on Santa’s “nice” list if this is any indication of their good behavior.
Tips for taking great pet photos
While we love taking candid shots of our pets, there are special occasions when it’s nice to have a proper pose. Of course, that’s easier said than done.
If you’re looking for pet photography tips, experts recommend using natural light and setting your camera’s shutter to its fastest speed to capture your pooch in action.
Patience is also key! Pets can pick up on our stress, and if we’re getting irritated, they’ll pick up on it immediately and quickly lose interest in modeling.
We’re sure that everyone who receives the photo of Tony and Roger will feel merry and bright and be filled with holiday cheer. Happy holidays, pups!

