All You Need Is Love: Celebrating Valentine’s Day With Your Pet

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Exercise

Why not start the day with an activity that is good for the heart, both yours and your pet’s? Whether you brave the weather for a winter walk or vigorous fetch session with Fido or enjoy a friendly game of feather chase with Fluffy, your pet will benefit from the extra attention and physical activity.

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Gifts

It wouldn’t be Valentine’s Day without a gift (or two, or three) for your beloved pet. Think new red collar, or heart shaped ID tag, or a catnip mouse. Or pop over to Pinterest and delve into the DIY world of pet gifts if you’re so inclined.

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Grooming

A clean pet is a happy pet. If it’s been awhile since your pet has been to the groomer, treat him or her to a “spa day” this month. Or take matters into your own hands and groom your pet at home. This may not top your pet’s list of pleasurable activities, but he or she is sure to feel much better after a good clean up, and the extra 

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cuddles from you will make it worthwhile.

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Treats

It’s never a good idea to share chocolate and other sweets with your pet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t say “I wuv you” with food this Valentine’s Day. Peruse your local pet-supply store for interesting, healthy treats, or better yet whip up a batch of homemade dog or cat treats. Heart-shaped, of course.

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Spread The Love

Make this Valentine’s Day extra special by adding a new, four-legged Valentine to your family. There are hundreds of pets in shelters who would love nothing more than to become a permanent member of a loving family. Not ready to take the plunge just yet? Consider donating funds or material goods to your local 

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shelter in your pet’s name.

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