Valentine's Day is a day to show your loved ones that you care, and who loves you more than your pet? Here are a few creative ways to return the gift to your furry pal.
Here are 8 ways to show your pet just how much you appreciate them on this special day!
1. “TREAT” THEM RIGHT
Dogs and cats can’t enjoy chocolates—in fact, chocolate is dangerous to pets and can be toxic—but your pets can enjoy treats made just for them. From bones to cookie treats to jerkies, your options are endless. Indulge in some specially-made Valentine’s Day pet treats, like heart-shaped cookies or treats tied up with red bows! Give your pet treats and love, and they’ll know something special is going on today.
2. A DINNER FIT FOR A KING, OR A PRINCESS
You may be planning a candlelit dinner for yourself and a special someone, or getting ready for a culinary adventure, so why should your pet have to settle for the same old chow today? Mix it up with a dollop of wet pet food your dog or cat will love—like a fish flavor they may have never tried before. Just be sure to serve them their regular food with a dollop of the new stuff on top—completely changing your pet’s diet for a day can cause tummy troubles. Or keep it simple and drizzle the oil from a can of tuna over their food. They’ll love it!
3. GET THAT NEW TOY
Has your dog been eyeing the neighbor’s tennis balls or sneakily grabbing chew toys you pass in the mall? Has your kitty been shredding pillows to get at those frisky feathers inside? Answer your pet’s pleas with a new toy, and indulge in a play session or three! You’ll get those little heart beating fast with good exercise, and maybe even your own too!
4. HAVE A PHOTO SHOOT
Set up camera or computer photo booth and snuggle up for a pic! You’ll love remembering your dog’s sloppy smile or your cat’s contented look. If your pet is game, dress them up with a red scarf or a headband with heart antennae. Nothing cuter!
5. AND REMEMBER—KEEP THE HOUSE PET-SAFEValentine’s Day can be a day of chocolates, candy, alcohol, candles, flowers, and all sorts of fun things for you. All these things, however, are potentially dangerous to your pets. Make sure your own treats are closed away whenever you’re not watching your pet, blow out candles before you leave a room, and check the list of toxic foods before decking your home out in potentially perilous buds. Lilies are especially dangerous for cats.
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