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Tell us: Do you take your pet to see holiday lights?

If you captured a photo or video of your pet while looking at holiday lights or are planning to go see them together, we want to see it.

A woman walks her dog through Boston Common nearby a festively decorated Christmas tree Erin Clark/Globe Staff

The holiday lights are hung and people are venturing out to neighborhoods across the country that take their holiday decorating very seriously. Some neighborhoods go all-out with their holiday displays, attracting people from outside of the community to come and enjoy the extravagant decor.

While family and friends are loading up the car to drive and walk around different neighborhoods and Christmas light displays, some are even bringing their furry friends to experience the fun.

Racking up over four million likes, TikTok user Joey Karni encouraged pet-parents to soak in each and every moment with their animals, especially during the holidays.

@joeykarni Take your dogs to see the lights🐶❤️ #dogs #dogsoftiktok #dogsofttiktok #holiday #christmas ♬ take a moment to breathe. – normal the kid

And if one of these videos pops up on your For You Page (FYP), it may just be your sign to load up your pet and take them to go see some lights.

@fourandaquarterweens this is your sign to take your dog to see christmas lights, they enjoy it more than we do! If you are in the Houston, TX are – Constellation Field in Sugar Land is doing “Lights and Leashes” a few nights this year – 10/10 recommend! #christmas #dachshund #dachshundpuppy #christmaslights #christmaslightshow #fyp #foryoupage #houstontx #puppytok #dailydose #xmas #christmascountdown #dog #dogsoftiktok #holiday #dogs #vlogmas #trend #trending #asmr #aesthetic #cozy #havingadog #smallpuppy #minidachshund #minidoxie @Sugar Land Space Cowboys ♬ sunet original – 🎄CHRISTMAS☃️

If you have taken a picture of your pet while looking at Christmas lights or are planning to go see them together, we want to see it. Share a photo or video of your furry friend with the form below or e-mail us at [email protected], and your response may be featured in an upcoming article. 

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Nia Harmon

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Nia Harmon is a community co-op for  Boston.com and a journalism student at Emerson College. She is a journalism major with a minor in media studies at Emerson College. She is a native of Dallas, Texas.

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