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Cover Up A TATT With A Pic Of Your PET

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Cover Up A TATT With A Pic Of Your PET

For anyone with tattoo regret:

PetSmart has partnered with a tattoo studio in the Los Angeles area to let people cover up unwanted ink with a portrait of their pet.

The Pet Smart Tattoo Redo contest asks people to submit photos of tattoos they regret for a chance to win a session with an artist at Alium Tattoo Studio in Culver City.

Those who have existing pet tattoos that they love can also submit photos for a chance at PetSmart rewards.

Though the tattoo studio is in Southern California, the contest is open to anyone in the United States – the prize includes travel and a two-night stay in Los Angeles.

Contest entry ends April 30 and five winners are expected to be announced around May 31.

https://petsmarttattooredo.com/

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