What To Get Your Dog for Valentine’s Day

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Our best frens give us infinite companionship, and Valentine’s Day is the pawfect time to show them the feeling is mutual. Looking for the perfect prezzie for your good boy or girl? We rounded up the best Valentine’s gifts for dogs these internets have to offer. We’ve got a little somethin’ for everypup: the fashionistas, the foodies, and the couch pup-tatoes. Check out these Valentine’s Day gift ideas to spoil your floof.

1. This adorbs VDay costume for your InstaDog. 

Because your dog is *basically* a celeb, get him all dolled up for a Valentine’s Day photoshoot. 10/10 guarantee his social media followers will go mutts. 

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2. These yummy “sweetheart snacks” for your fave pup. 

Pup’s favorite treatos in limited edition pinks and reds? Pup, yeah! These are too precious and are bound to make your Valentine drool

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3. These heart-shaped rope toys for your tug-of-war tot.

Our loyal doggos would never play games with our tender hooman hearts. So let ‘em play (and tug and chew) on these rope versions instead!

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4. This swoon-worthy bandana for your little heartbreaker. 

Your canine companion can wear this year-round, but it’s especially important to show off how handsome and loved he is on Vday.

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5. This rose chew toy fur your one and only.

Ever dream of having your own Bachelor-style rose ceremony in your living room with your dog? With this cute rose squeak toy, you can make that dream a reality. Let’s just hope the final rose is for you and not pup’s other human. 

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6. This super cozy blanket for doggie date night!

We have the pawfect Valentine’s date night for you and doggo. Snuggle up with your pup, this super soft blankie, and binge rom-coms all night.

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