X
    Categories: Animals/Petslife

Man Captured The Ultimate Holiday Photo With His 17 Adorable Dogs


It happens more than often that Christmas photos end up being ugly and we can’t do anything about them, especially those from the 90’s which were made on non-digital cameras.

ADVERTISEMENT

Those photos could only be seen after they were developed.

Nonetheless, a family photo for Christmas cannot be ugly or cringe-worthy if the subject of the photo is a pack of 17 cute little dogs.

In an attempt to take that perfect holiday shot, Liam Beach dressed his dogs in tiny cardies, tailored to fit them. The 20-year-old had his dogs pose for the unique Christmas photo to welcome the holiday season in his own way.

ADVERTISEMENT

Liam is the proud owner of Daisy, Buster, Wallie, Ziggy, Bonnie, Zac, Duke, Saffie, Ruby, Diamond, Sammy, Kizzy, Kansy, Sammy, Lottie, Kiki, Dudley, and Benji.

Caters

All 17 of them behaved themselves when Liam asked them for a photo. The pack obediently took their place on the stairs as assigned by him.

ADVERTISEMENT

Liam said: “I have done Christmas pictures of the dogs previously dressed up for Xmas on the sofa and thought I need to top them so thought I’d do it on the stairs this year.

“I thought that’s a challenge, so I had to go one better to prove people wrong with the dogs all dressed up ready for Christmas and I thought it would be funny to see them all dressed up in their little outfits.”

ADVERTISEMENT
Caters

Not surprisingly, Liam had to take a bunch of photos before he could click the final one. The dogs behaved well but it does take some time to arrange such a big number of canines for a photoshoot.

ADVERTISEMENT

Liam continued: “It took about 45 minutes to get the picture because when the dogs were dressed in their outfits they thought it was time to go walking and all went crazy running around the house.

“So, I had to calm them down before putting them on the stairs. Once they were on the stairs it took ten minutes to get the picture using a squeaky ball and a bag of treats this time around.

ADVERTISEMENT
Caters

“It was a harder picture to get this year because they thought it was walkies.

“After a while on the stairs with their jumpers on they began to fall asleep so I had to work hard at keeping them awake and looking at the camera.”

ADVERTISEMENT

As there was no doggo-in-chief to direct the shoot, it was quite a task for Liam to get the naughty ones in line but the result can rightfully be branded as the best holiday season photo of this year, or century maybe.

Caters

Liam concluded: “People are absolutely loving the picture, commenting how amazing it is and how they are envious of me and that I am lucky having so many.”

ADVERTISEMENT

 

 

Replaced!