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5 Gifts Your Pet Wants For Valentine’s Day

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Kellie Anderson Student Contributor, Western University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Western chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

It’s almost Valentine’s Day and who do you love more than your pet?!   NO ONE!

Why get all dressed up to go out when you can stay in and have fun with your favourite friend?! Here’s how to show your pal the ultimate amount of LOVE this Valentine’s Day!  (Other than endless cuddles and belly-rubs)

Warning: Only applies to cats and dogs. Please don’t give your fish a bow-tie. 

1. Get Them A New Collar!

They’ve been scratching at the old one for MONTHS and can’t wait to show off something new. This one is even following the red/white theme! Just like you, your pet likes to have their own style too. 

2. Find Them A Valentine’s Snack! 

You can find dog and cat friendly treats at your local pet stores during festive holidays like this! This “i woof you” is almost too adorable to eat… but be sure to snap an Instagram quick, because this thing will be gone in SECONDS! Yum! Ps. don’t eat this yourself. 

3. Get Them A New Plush Toy! 

These are super cute and SO MUCH FUN to chew on. This will keep your pet happy for hours… and it will also keep them from eating your socks instead. Way to go Martha Stewart! 

4. Get Them Some New Dishware!

Nothing says I love you like a heart shaped kibble dish. They’ll be reminded of your love everytime they go to take a bite! (Ps. Still scientifically unclear if pets can recognize hearts as a symbol of love… but it’s the thought that counts).

5. Provide Them With Some New Accessories!

Need I say more? These pups are looking soooo dapper!

Kellie Anderson is incredibly proud and excited to be Western Ontario's Campus Correspondent for the 2015-2016 year. She is currently in her fourth year of Media Information & Technoculture, and has an overflowing passion for creative writing. While Kellie loves to get wildly creative while writing fictional short stories, she has found that her true passion is in shedding light towards hard-hitting topics like Mental Illness - she believes that writing is the best healer. Kellie has some pretty BIG plans for her future and can't wait to graduate as a Her Campus Alumni! You can contact her at kellieanderson@hercampus.com.