April 28 National Pet Parents Day #NationalPetParentsDay

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My DOGGIES would like to let you know that April 28th is National Pet Parents Day #NationalPetParentsDay. I don’t know about you but our DIGGIES aren’t just animals they are our children. Charlie would like to ask you to leave us a comment and a picture of your fur babies and we’ve shared ours with you below.

Get ready, fur-parents and come and join us as we take time to celebrate National Pet Parents Day on April 28! National Pet Parents Day was launched by Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) in 2007. National Pet Parents Day acknowledges the important role that pets play in our lives, and celebrates all the pet parents who go above and beyond to ensure their furred, feathered, or scaled family members are loved and well-cared for. I

National Pet Parents Day is a great day to share cute photos, tell stories, and relish in the one-of-a-kind relationship between humans and their pets. Get ready to sit with your pets and make sure you give them extra cuddles, treats, and a trip to the park. Our love for our pet knows no bounds – let it shine today.

April 28 National Pet Parents Day #NationalPetParentsDay
April 28 National Pet Parents Day #NationalPetParentsDay

I am Annie and I used to belong to Charlie but now I am David’s dog although I love mommy ie GLENDA the most….

How to Celebrate National Pet Parents Day

1: Create a pet photoshoot because we all know Pets are part of the family, so grab a camera and your best pal, find a good backdrop, and capture moments you never want to forget. Remember for the photos you can use props, costumes, or let your pet’s personality shine in their natural condition. For Charlie’s graduation I can’t wait to take Charlie’s and Bears pictures in a Cap & Gown. I just hope I can find one that will fit Bear. Would you like to help me shop for the cap & gown.

2: Treat your pet to a special day today and plan out a day centered around your pet’s favorite activities. Whether it is a long walk in the park, a catnip party, or a trip to the pet store for a new toy, your pet will appreciate all the extra attention. I plan on taking my Puppy Pheobie for either Doggie Ice Cream or a Snow Cone and taking them to the Park so she can play. Would you like to come with us?

3: Make homemade pet treats is another way to celebrate National Pet Parents Day which Charlie can do in his Homeschool Cooking Class. Should Charlie make dog biscuits or cat nip toys for my sister’s Cats? Would you like to join us and create treats for your babies?

4: Honor your pet by making a donation to a local animal shelter because your animal friend is lucky to have you but many pets aren’t so fortunate. Giving to a shelter helps to provide these less fortunate animals with care and a chance at finding a loving home. If you have time volunteer at the shelter today as well.

5: Start a pet blog or social media account if you enjoy taking pictures and documenting your pet’s life, why not start a blog or social media account dedicated to them?

Why PEOPLE Love National Pet Parents Day

National Pet Parents Day is an opportunity to shower our pet with love and appreciation because as a pet parent, you can celebrate the amazing bonds you have developed with your animal companion and the unconditional love you sha

Sharing pictures and stories about your pet on National Pet Parent Day helps build a sense of community with other pet parents. You can relate, laugh and maybe even cry together over shared experiences while making some new friends along the way.

National Pet Parents Day isn’t just about giving love to your own pet, it can be about showing love to all animals. National Pet Parents Day is a day to give back by donating to animal shelters, promoting adoption and fostering, or simply advocating for the well-being of animals everywhere.

Facts for National Pet Parents Day

1: According to a survey by the American Pet Products Association, around 50% of pet parents celebrate their pets’ birthdays, indicating the profound bond between pets and humans.

2: Many studies have demonstrated that human-animal interactions can serve as a form of social support, reducing feelings of stress, depression, and loneliness.

3: Scientists have found that dogs and cats can recognize their names being called, enhancing the person-to-pet communication process.

4: Dog parents walk more often and for longer periods than non-dog owners, which promotes physical health.

5: Growing up with pets can teach children valuable lessons including responsibility, empathy and understanding, further highlighting the significant role pets play in a family’s life.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates