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Yes, you can find premium treats like freeze-dried chicken heart treats or beef hearts treats, which are perfect for a special occasion. Frontier Pets freeze-dried meal boosters can also be sprinkled or mixed into your dog’s meal to make it extra festive. We offer FREE valentine's treats pack when you spend over $200 or more!
- Take your dog on a special adventure, like a beach trip or a new park walk.
- Host a doggy playdate with Valentine-themed decorations.
- Pamper your dog with a relaxing grooming session.
- Dress your dog in Valentine-themed attire and capture adorable photos.
- Surprise them with a new toy or treat to celebrate the day.
To include your dog safely, keep toxic items like chocolate and alcoholic drinks out of reach. Make sure your dog has a quiet, comfortable space during any celebrations or parties. Using dog-safe decorations prevents accidental ingestion of harmful items like ribbons or balloons. Including your dog in the fun can be as simple as giving them a healthy treat or a new toy.
- Make homemade heart-shaped biscuits using dog-safe ingredients like pumpkin or peanut butter.
- Offer small pieces of strawberries, blueberries, or carrots as healthy snacks.
- Treat them with premium dog treats like freeze-dried chicken hearts or beef hearts.
- Add freeze-dried meal boosters to their dinner for a nutritious, festive meal.
- Avoid harmful foods like chocolate, candies, or anything with xylitol.