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February 1, 2020
Pet owners look for any reason to celebrate their beloved animals. Well, this February we are giving you 8 reasons Dog holidays that you can Observe.
Feb. 3: Doggie Date Night.
Celebrate by taking your pup on a special night out. Whether it’s a simple night stroll through the park, or a night at home to cuddle and watch movies, your dog deserves a date night.
Feb. 3: National Golden Retriever Day.
Golden Retriever’s day is your opportunity to show your pride and joy. Find a local group online or join a meetup with other Golden Retriever owners to celebrate.
Feb. 14: Pet Theft Awareness Day
It happens more often than you think. If you have suffered from Pet theft, then you know how painful it can be to suddenly lose a friend and family member. Shed light and tell your story using #pettheftawarenessday
Feb. 20: Love Your Pet Day.
We know that every day is love your pet day, but this day is an opportunity to show it. Buy his favorite treat or let him go with you to the bank. It’s the little things that show how much you love your dog.
Feb. 22: Walking the Dog Day.
Have you been wanting to get more exercise? Well, today is your day to start! Instead of letting the dog out in the backyard, take your pup on a walk and begin a new regime. Your dog will love exploring the neighborhood and bonding with you.
Feb. 23: International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day.
Dog Biscuits are great, just ask your dog. He’ll surely know how to celebrate dog biscuit appreciation day.
Feb. 25: World Spay Day.
An annual campaign by the Humane Society International and The Humane Society of the United States; held the last Tuesday of February.
✓ This article has been reviewed by Petland Lake St. Louis & Fenton’s expert team to ensure accuracy and reliable pet care guidance.
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