iN PHOTOS: Adorable pets dressed up for the holidays in Kamloops, Okanagan

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, we were overwhelmed so decided to publish three articles featuring your holiday-attired pets. You'll find links to the first two just below.

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Most of these photos are of adorable dogs but we did receive photos of cats, and some farm animals.

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

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Thank you for your submissions and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the team at iNFOnews.ca.

A festive pup in Vernon. , Just an adorable goat in Christmas wreath. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Matina Callison

A festive pup in Vernon. , Someone doesn’t seem to like her antlers. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Jeff Ross

A festive pup in Vernon. , Get this hat off me. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Barbara Scott

A festive pup in Vernon. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Elizabeth Eckhardt

A festive pup in Vernon. , Santa’s happiest reindog. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Mac Allison

A festive pup in Vernon. , This Santa has a long face. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Matina Callison

A festive pup in Vernon. , This pup from the South Okanagan appears to be waiting for fresh snow. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kelly Koski

A festive pup in Vernon. , The weiner dog is all snuggled in for a long winter’s nap. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Monique Losier


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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.

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