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Dartmouth Mall welcomes pets for holiday photos

The holidays are a time to spend making merry memories with family, and in 72.9 million homes in the U.S., this family includes a pet! And so, because of its popularity in years past, Dartmouth Mall invites all cats, dogs and other domesticated pets to pose for a professional family photo with Santa on five special evenings at his festive home in Center Court. Area pet owners are welcome to bring their furry or feathered friends on consecutive Monday evenings, from November 14 through December 12, from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. to "Pet Photos with Santa," presented through a partnership with Melissa's Pet Depot. Also, pet owners receive a goodie bag for their pet with the purchase of a photo. A variety of photo packages are available for purchase to capture holiday memories and moments with Santa Claus. Visit www.shopdartmouthmall.com for Santa Photo packages and more holiday information! Dartmouth Mall is owned and managed by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT).
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