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POLL: Do you dress up your pets for the holidays?

Poll: POLL: Do you dress up your pets for the holidays?

  • Yes
  • No

It's time to deck the halls, but what about your furry friends. Do you deck out your pet for the Holidays?

If you do, then send me pictures of your pet dressed up and I'll publish them on Wilmington Faith and Values' Facebook page.

And VOTE HERE!

Topics: Culture, Entertainment & Pop Culture, Family & Relationships, Social Issues
Beliefs: Interfaith
Tags: dress up, holidays, pet

Aaron Marshall

Aaron is the Ratio Christi Chapter Director at the University of North Carolina Wilmington as well as the Regional Director for North Carolina and will write about Christian Apologetics for Wilmington Faith & Values. 
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