Santa Claus is visiting the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA (PHS/SPCA’s) adoption center on three dates in December, giving local residents an opportunity to have their pets pose for a holiday keepsake photo.
Times and dates are 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2; and noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 12. Santa will be situated just inside PHS/SPCA’s main entrance at 1450 Rollins Road in Burlingame. Parking will be available on Rollins Road or in PHS/SPCA’s parking lot on Edwards Court.
The cost is $20 per pose (two animals together in the same shot counts as one pose) and this will give pet owners access to an online gallery where they can view and download photos taken by our professional photographer. If owners choose to have photos taken separately of two pets (or combinations of pets and people), it’s $30 and $35 for three different poses. All proceeds benefit PHS/SPCA homeless animals.
All pets are welcome. In years past, Santa has posed with cats, goats and even a snake. Multiple pets may pose in one photo as long as their owner can control them.
Dogs must arrive and remain on leash. Owners should bring cats in carriers.
No reservations required. For questions call (650) 685-8510.
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