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Readers share photos celebrating the human-animal bond
Tails of Seattle readers shared these pictures in response to our call earlier in the week.
Don't miss our story about "Best Friends," a local exhibit of antique photos celebrating pets and their humans. The show runs Wednesdays-Sundays through April 15, noon-4 p.m., at the White River Valley Museum, Auburn Community Campus, in Auburn. Admission is $1-$2, free on Wednesdays and fourth Sundays. (253-288-7433 or wrvmuseum.org).
Do you have a photo of you and your pet you'd like to share? Send pictures to our Seattle Times Pets Flickr account by following the instructions below. We'll publish some more in an upcoming post.
- Please put a short title of the photo in the email subject line.
-In the body of the email, please include a very brief caption, your name (and the photographer's name, if different, so that we may properly credit the photo) and your city.
- Please attach only one picture per email.
Submissions are unpaid. Please see our Terms of Service, particularly the section under "License," about "user published content."
Email your photo now to petphotos@seattletimes.com.
Thank you!
See our past photo galleries:
March 27 gallery
Pets in the snow
Halloween gallery
August 5 gallery
July 15 gallery
July 1 gallery
June 20 gallery
May 27 gallery
May 20 gallery
May 13 gallery
May 6 gallery
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Apr 11 - 4:25 PM The cat's meow: Fun events for fans of felines
Apr 3 - 6:00 PM Another salmonella pet-food recall
Mar 31 - 9:25 PM Update: Pet-food recall
Mar 28 - 5:00 PM New study on how diet may impact a dog's sense of smell
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