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SHARE: National Dress Up Your Pet Day

Upload your photos of your furry friends sporting their best attire to share with your neighbors here on Patch.

If you think you have the cutest cat and or the dandiest dog on the block, now is your time to prove it.

National Dress Up Your Pet Day, is Jan. 14, so we're asking you to get out your animal’s best sweater, costume or tiara—maybe the one you got them for Christmas?—and get them dressed to the (ca)nines.

Share your pooch pictures today (no need to wait to the last minute).

All pet owners and their better sub-human half can join in on the fun. Take pictures of your beloved four-legged companion (unless it's a bird, which has two legs) and upload photos of your clothed critters here.

What's your fashionable feline or dapper dog wearing today?

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Mike T May 17, 2013 at 04:36 pm
I'm still waiting for the teachers to produce a receipt for purchases made with MY money.Read More Asking/requiring donations of $20-25.00 a head in a 32 kid classroom is a nice $800.00 potential windfall of which I see nothing of where that $$ is spent.
Martin Henderson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 05:00 pm
Tears in people's eyes watching the reenactment and listing to the speaker. Great program to deliverRead More a sobering message: Don't drink and drive.
Hal Mattson May 20, 2013 at 11:54 am
On behalf of the Mission Viejo / Saddleback Valley Elks Lodge No. 2444, thanks for the recognitionRead More comment.
Martin Henderson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 02:04 am
Thank you, Elks, on behalf of everyone in the community. When I was in high school, I relied onRead More scholarships such as this to help out. Of course, money went a lot further back then.