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5 Ways to Spoil Your Dog

May 31, 2020 Sammi Simons
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We all love our fur babies, but every once in a while they deserve some extra lovin’, wouldn’t you agree? Check out these five awesome ways to pamper your pup!

1. SURPRISE THEM WITH A DAY OF DOGGY DAYCARE!

Drop them off at one of our locations for a fun-filled day in Paradise! At day camp your fur baby gets to experience a full day of playing with friends, tons of toys to choose from, swimming, and endless pampering!

2. MAKE SOME SPECIAL TREATS FOR YOUR PUP TO ENJOY.

Check out our pupsicle recipe here: https://www.petparadise.com/blog/diy-4th-of-july-pupsicles-/. It's easy to make and a healthy and delicious snack!

3. Surprise them with a new toy.

What pup doesn’t get excited for a new toy? Whether it is a fancy new bone or a simple new ball, they won’t be able to contain their excitement!

4. Go for a long car ride.

Does your dog get all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed when you ask them if they want to go for a ride? Set some time aside to go on a nice drive with your pup sitting shotgun and the window cracked!

5. End the night with cuddles!

Put your phone away and minimize other distractions to spend some one-on-one time snuggled up with your pup. Your pup will cherish this quality time and so will you!

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