iN PHOTOS: More adorable Okanagan, Kamloops pets dressed for the holidays

Photos of adorable pets in Christmas outfits tend to bring smiles and brighten up the holidays, even though some pets may only pose in a costume for a short time.

When iNFOnews.ca asked for photo submissions of the cutest festively dressed pets in Kamloops and across the Okanagan, so many came in, we’ll be publishing more as Christmas gets closer. 

Most submitted photos are of adorable dogs but we did receive photos of a Christmas cat and a festively decorated chicken published in Part 1.

Anything from reindeer antlers, to holiday onesies to Santa hats goes.

Thank you for your submissions. 

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , This little dog Kali looks like she’s waiting for Santa in Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kelsi Arvay

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Trent Lisa Schell

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , Cheese! Credit: SUBMITTED/ Darlene Doricic

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , This could be Santa’s littlest reindeer. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Darlene Doricic

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , Two Santas are better than one. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Erin Wilde

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , This cat looks purrfectly dapper with a Christmas tie. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Petland Kamloops

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Holly Neufeld

Just a festive doggo in front of the Christmas tree. , A reindeer, two elves and a moose are bringing Christmas spirit in Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Tammy Osborne


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.