10 Romantic Valentine’s Day Dates with the Dog

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#1 – Rent a Boat

Take a cruise down the river at sunset with just you, your sweetheart, and your dog(s). Bring a picnic dinner and a treat for the four-legged guests. It will make for the perfect evening.

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#2 – Window Shop

Window shopping in the evening, with all the city lights, coffee in hand, and pup in tow can be quite romantic. Maybe stop at a dog-friendly café for a decadent dessert.

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#3 – Movie Night

Nothing more romantic than staying in! Turn on a bunch of flameless candles or light the fire, pick a romantic flick, order a pizza and snuggle up on the couch with the loves of your life.

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#4 – Beach Trip

The beach is another great place to go on Valentine’s Day. Pack a dinner or eat at a dog-friendly beachfront bistro. Your dogs will love it and so will your sweetheart.

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#5 – Dog-Friendly Luxury Hotel

Dogs are welcome at many upscale, five-star hotels. Treat your dog and beloved to a special night in a fancy downtown hotel with a Jacuzzi tub, spa amenities, and of course, room service.

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#6 – Catered Dinner

Instead of going out to eat, have a romantic, catered meal at home. This way, no one has to cook or do dishes, just enjoy the evening together, and the dog is welcome to sit at the table with you.

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#7 – Drive-in Movie

A lot of drive-in movie theaters don’t mind the dog tagging along, which makes them a perfect date play on Valentine’s Day. Most likely your local drive-in will even be playing a romantic movie or two that night.

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#8 – Park Walk

If you live somewhere with nice weather on Valentine’s Day, take a romantic stroll through your favorite park. Stop on your way home at a dog-friendly restaurant to finish the evening.

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#9 – Day Hike

Looking for an all-day activity? Take your adventurous Valentine and your dogs on an all-day hike. Bring a romantic picnic, complete with candles and real silverware, and go somewhere special.

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#10 – Old Time Photos

A unique activity for Valentine’s day – go and take a romantic “old-time” photo in Victorian, Elizabethan, or ever American West clothing and include the dog. It will be a fun date with a resulting picture that can be treasured forever.

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