Santa Paws photos return to Peninsula Animal Aid
Published 11:05am 6 November 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
Photo: Charlotte Reeves Photography
Santa will return to Peninsula Animal Aid this month to meet, greet and be photographed with proud pet owners and their fur babies.
The popular Santa Paws event will be held on November 29 from 8am-1pm at 313 Duffield Rd, Clontarf. Bookings open today.
A PAA spokeswoman says it will be a festive morning for the whole family.
“Come and join in the fun of the day and have your photograph taken with your family, friends and pets in Santa’s Studio,” she says.
“Bring your own costumes for yourselves and your fur babies if you wish.
“Photos will once again be taken by wonderful professional pet photographer Charlotte, from Charlotte Reeves Photography.”
The PAA hydrobath will operate as usual, on the day, and there will be bandanas, toys, paintings and other goodies for pets and people, available for purchase.
The event raises money for PAA, a charity established in 1971 to provide shelter and foster homes to stray dogs and cats.
Each year, PAA helps hundreds of animals be returned to their owners or find forever homes. The shelter is run by a team of 120 volunteers.
“Come along (to Santa Paws) with your family, friends and pets and have your photos taken, and enjoy the day,” the spokeswoman says.
“These high-quality photos are great to give to family and friends for Christmas and make great mementos for yourself.”
Online bookings open today. Visit the Peninsula Animal Aid website or Facebook page for details.
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