4 Pet Gifts You Need

Valentine’s Day must haves for non-human friends.

Want to show your furry friend just how much you care? We’ve got you covered with pet-approved gifts and treats to say "be mine" to your favorite valentine.

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1.    Toys

Toys are a great outlet to help pets get energy and anxiety out. Rope styles are best for one-on-one games of tug of war, and rubber toys with smooth edges are a good go-to for avid chewers. Soft, plush picks are perfect for pets who want a comfort companion of their own. Pro Tip: For safety, be sure to select toys appropriate for your pet's size, with no loose buttons or details that can create a choking hazard.

Toys as low as $3.99

 

2.    Bed

Gift them comfort this Valentine’s Day with a bed fit for royalty. There are so many styles to choose from—smaller covered options are great for feline friends who love to hide when they curl up for a catnap. For bigger dogs, like golden retrievers, select a larger bed to accommodate their size. Pro Tip: Keep a lint remover on standby for any loose hair.

Pet beds as low as $7.99

Lint removers as low as $1.99

3.    Treats

Share the tradition of sweet surprises with pet-safe goodies. Not only are they exciting for your furry friend, but treats can help with training too. Pro Tip: Human treats such as chocolate, grapes, coffee, gum, and some plants like lilies, daffodils, and azaleas can be toxic to animals and should be stored out of your pet’s reach.

Pet Treats as low as $1

 

4.    Collar & Leash

 For many pets, quality time is their favorite time! Pair a new collar with a walk around the neighborhood or date to the park. A new leash to complement their collar is cupid level cute and a perfect, everyday gift for your furry friend to show off all year round.

Collars as low as $1.99

Leashes as low as $2.99

Geraldine Taranto