Happy Howlidays!

Happy Howlidays!
A dynamic doggie duo, Kali the Australian Shepherd and Zoey the Golden Retriever rested by Old  St. Nick’s boots to take a festive holiday moment at the Top Dogs 4-H Club’s Pet Photos with Santa event. 
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

AMENIA — The Top Dogs 4-H Club found a way to unleash some holiday joy by offering Pet Photos with Santa on Sunday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the pet-friendly town of Amenia.

Families from around the region were invited to bring their furry friends over to Cascade Country Corner at 8 Old North Road to snap a candid or posed, depending on the pooch, Christmas photo with Chris Kringle.

For a $10 donation to the Top Dogs 4-H Club, families received a 4x6 photo of their canine companions and any other family member who wanted to pose with jolly Old St. Nick.

Outside in front of Ritchie’s Deli, Top Dog 4-H Club members were more than willing to sit in the unusually mild 60 degree weather for a bake sale that offered an array of delicious goodies to the local families that stopped by. They also held a pet food drive that accepted all kinds of food donations for dogs and cats.

In total, the Top Dog 4-H Club was able to donate 10 bags of dog food and 40 cans of cat food to the local charity, Giving Humanity, with its Giving Box for kitties and pups in need of nourishment.

— Kaitlin Lyle

Normally a camera-cloying canine, JT Lyle of Sharon, Conn., had to be coaxed with a tasty treat before submitting to sit for a pet photo with Santa Claus on Sunday, Dec. 12. Photo by Ann Sartori

Photo by Ann Sartori

Normally a camera-cloying canine, JT Lyle of Sharon, Conn., had to be coaxed with a tasty treat before submitting to sit for a pet photo with Santa Claus on Sunday, Dec. 12. Photo by Ann Sartori

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