Photo Guideline
1. Choose a clear, high-quality photo
Ensure the photo is clear and not pixelated. Use a good camera in natural daylight, and avoid filters or heavy edits to showcase your pet’s true colors.
2. Face Forward
Ensure your pet’s face is fully visible and in focus, ideally from face to chest. Front-facing shots are best, but side profiles work if both eyes are visible. Avoid photos where the face is cut off, turned away, or shadowed.
3. No Obstructions
Remove anything covering your pet’s face. Keep the background simple so your pet stands out. Avoid taking photos in dark rooms.
4. One Pet Per Photo (if possible)
For a single pet, please send a photo of them alone. If ordering for multiple pets, group photos are fine, but include individual shots as well if possible.









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