Safety First!

Let the display of your love begin with ridding your home of highly toxic ingredients and plants. Naturally, your choices shouldn’t include traditional human gifts such as wine, chocolate, or Xylitol-sweetened treats. However, please be aware that your pet’s interest in such things will be highly piqued if brought into your home.

Health Boons

Many of the best gifts are those we cannot see or touch. For instance, if you liked our New Year’s resolutions but haven’t yet committed to any real changes, give your pet the gift of increased wellness for Valentine’s Day. Consider upping his or her dental routine, help your pet lose weight through better nutrition, or simply give us a call to schedule a preventive health exam.

Valentine’s Day Pet Gifts

There are any number of items you could pick up at your local pet supply store, and whatever you choose will likely impress your pet. However, these Valentine themed picks may make your pet’s heart melt a bit more:

Otherwise…

Your pet may already have all the toys and treats one could ever desire. So what should you do? Consider booking a trip with your pet. Going on a vacation together, even for just one night, can strengthen the connection between you and your pet sweetheart. Oh, the memories!

If you happen to be apart for any length of time, you could purchase and install the handy ICPooch Device. This allows you to check in on your pet and talk to him or her as if you were in the same place. Brilliant!

We Heart Your Pet!

If you haven’t noticed, we’re pretty big on holiday gifts and believe every pet should be pampered throughout the year.

Our veterinarians and staff are always here to help and encourage you to contact us with any question or concerns.

Happy Valentine’s Day!