We don’t know about you, but every day around here is spoil your dog day. Hey, it’s one of the perks of being a pet parent. Here are our favorite ways to spoil our four-legged fur babes!
Purify Your Dog’s Water
Yes, you read that right. This PetSafe Drinkwell Water Fountain ($42.95, shop here) is compact, making it perfect for smaller dogs (or cats!) has a carbon filter to remove bad taste and bad odor, includes a fabric layer that provides additional protection from debris, and a foam filter that catches hair and protects the pump. One feature that we love is you can control the water flow so if your pet is a little shy, you can turn off the water stream for a quieter experience.
Give Them a Paw-dicure
Who doesn’t feel better after getting a pedicure? Furry friends included. This dog nail polish kit ($15.79, shop here) comes with six different colors to choose from, because, ya know, it should coordinate with their collar, it’s a non-toxic water-based formula, long-lasting, and if your pets just aren’t fans of it, it can be easily removed with water.
Bake Them a Cake
Whether it’s their birthday or not, we’re willing to bet they wouldn’t turn down a cake. All you have to do is add water and peanut butter to make the cake mix and this Petcakes Birthday Cake Kit ($9.99, shop here) comes with everything else you need including a bone-shaped pan, a yogurt frosting packet, cake mix, and a party candle. Party hats not included, so you’ll want to splurge on those.
Buy Them a Warming Pad
The winters are RUFF for our fur babies too. (Sorry, we had to!) Aside from keeping them warm, these warming pads are great for dogs with arthritis, puppers that are still getting used to the world, or dogs that have experienced illness or injury and just need a little extra comfort in their lives. This DEOMAN Pet Heating Pad ($42.99, shop here) has (9) temperature settings, automatic shut off, and it’s easy to clean.
Scratch Their Spot
This type of spoiling requires no money, only time. Every dog that we’ve ever known has that one spot that they just love to have scratched, so if your dog fits in this category, take some time out of your day and scratch that spot a little extra. And when they do that adorable nudge thing after you stop, signaling you to keep going, keep going.