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Ultimate Guide to Maternity Photos with Dogs

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Including your dog in your maternity photos is a wonderful way to capture the love and joy of this special time. However, incorporating dogs into your maternity photo session requires some extra planning and consideration. Here is your ultimate guide to maternity photos with dogs, filled with tips and tricks to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

Before we begin let’s chat about something important. I understand that the idea of including your dog in your maternity photos might feel a bit overwhelming. You might worry about whether your furry friend will sit still or if the session will be more hassle than it’s worth. Rest assured, I’m not expecting your dog to be perfectly calm or posed. My goal as a Seattle photographer is to capture the genuine love and connection between you, your baby bump, and your dog, in a relaxed and natural way. Let’s embrace the playful chaos and create beautiful memories together!

Okay, now for the tips.

maternity photos with dogs, couple by the Seattle waterfront with their dog for photoshoot

Why Include Your Dog in Maternity Photos?

Your dog is an important part of your family, providing unconditional love and companionship. Including them in your maternity photos allows you to document the entire family and the bond you share. It also adds a personal touch to your photos, making them even more meaningful.

Preparing Your Dog for the Session

Just like any other family member, your dog needs preparation for the photo session. Here are some steps to ensure your dog is ready:

  1. Exercise Before the Session: Take your dog for a walk or engage in a play session to help them burn off excess energy. A well-exercised dog is more likely to be calm and cooperative during the maternity photo shoot.
  2. Basic Commands: Ensure your dog is familiar with basic commands like sit, stay, and come. This will help in directing your dog during the session.
  3. Grooming: Give your dog a good bath and brush before the session to ensure they look their best.

Choosing the Right Location for Maternity Photos with Dogs

Selecting the right location is crucial for a successful maternity photo session with your dog. Consider your dog’s temperament and comfort:

  1. Familiar Places: Choose a location your dog is familiar with, such as your backyard or a favorite park. This helps in keeping them relaxed and comfortable.
  2. Dog-Friendly Spots: Opt for locations that are dog-friendly and safe. Parks with open spaces and minimal distractions work well.
  3. Avoid Crowded Areas: To minimize stress for both you and your dog, avoid locations that are too crowded or have too many other dogs.

This is something I will help you with for your maternity photo session. When a family lets me know they want maternity photos with their dog, I offer suggestions of locations that I love that are dog-friendly.

Family snuggled with dog for portrait session at Lighthouse beach park in Mukilteo

Dressing for Maternity Photos with Dogs

When planning your outfit, keep in mind both style and practicality:

  1. Complementary Colors: Choose colors that complement your dog’s coat. Avoid matching too closely to prevent blending in with your dog in the photos. The last thing you want is to wear all black when you have a black dog. They will get lost in the image. At the same time, wearing black when you have a white dog, may mean white fur all over you.
  2. Comfort and Mobility: Ensure your outfit allows you to move comfortably. You may need to bend, sit, or kneel with your dog.
  3. Layering: For fall or winter sessions, layering can keep you warm without hiding your bump. A cozy cardigan or stylish jacket can add warmth and style.

Find more tips and inspiration on this topic in this article: What to Wear for Maternity Photos.

Maternity photos with dog on a dock by the water in Mukilteo

Photo-Worthy Accessories for Your Dog

Make sure your dog’s accessories are photo-ready:

  1. Leash and Collar: Choose a leash and collar that look good in photos. Avoid retractable leashes and opt for a classic leash that complements your outfit.
  2. Bandanas and Bowties: Adding a cute bandana or bowtie to your dog’s collar can enhance their look without being too distracting. Of course, if the bandana or bowtie fall off easily, it’s best to scrap this idea altogether. You have enough to focus on without adjusting the dog’s “outfit” during your maternity photos!
  3. Leave the Harness: If possible, leave the harness at home for a cleaner look. A regular collar and leash are often more photogenic.
Goldendoodle during portrait in Seattle

Keeping Your Dog Engaged

Keeping your dog engaged and happy during the session is key to capturing beautiful moments:

  1. Treats: Bring your dog’s favorite easy-to-eat treats to keep them motivated and focused. Use treats to reward good behavior and to capture those adorable moments of connection.
  2. Positive Reinforcement: Use positive reinforcement to keep your dog relaxed and happy. Praise and reward them frequently to maintain a positive atmosphere.
  3. Breaks and Patience: Be patient and allow for breaks. If your dog becomes restless, take a short break to let them relax. We can always tie them nearby to something and focus on the rest of the family while they take a break.

As a reminder, your maternity photos will be playful with your dog. We aren’t forcing them to perform or be stiff and perfect. Instead, it’s about connection and loving on your dog. Which leads us to some poses that are dog-friendly!

Posing with Your Dog

Posing with your dog can be fun and spontaneous. I will guide you into poses that allow for natural connection with your dog, while still highlighting that baby bump! Here are some ideas of what to expect:

  1. Natural Interaction: Capture candid moments of you interacting naturally with your dog. Snuggles, playtime, and gentle touches make for heartwarming photos.
  2. Seated Poses: Sitting poses can be more comfortable for both you and your dog. Sit together on a blanket or a park bench for a relaxed feel.
  3. Family Poses: Include your partner in the photos for complete family portraits. Have your partner hold the dog or sit together for a cozy family shot.
Seattle beach maternity photoshoot with goldendoodle

Tips for a Smooth Session

To ensure everything goes smoothly, keep these tips in mind:

  1. Arrive Early: Arrive at the location 15-20 minutes early to let your dog acclimate to the surroundings. This extra time helps everyone settle in and prepare.
  2. Stay Relaxed: Your dog will pick up on your energy. Stay calm and relaxed to help your dog feel the same.
  3. Communicate with Your Photographer: Discuss your plans and expectations with your photographer. Their experience and guidance can make a big difference in capturing beautiful photos.

Creating Lasting Memories

Including your dog in your maternity photos is a beautiful way to celebrate this special time in your life. By following these tips, you’ll create a relaxed and enjoyable experience that results in stunning photos filled with love and connection.

Ready to plan your maternity photos with dogs? Contact me and let’s capture these precious moments together. Together, we’ll create lasting memories that showcase the unique bond between you, your baby bump, and your beloved dog.


By incorporating your dog into your maternity photos, you’ll create a more complete and meaningful representation of your family’s love and joy. Whether you’re in the vibrant cityscapes of Seattle or the scenic beauty of Snoqualmie Valley, your maternity photos with dogs will be cherished for years to come.