Celebrating New Years’ Eve with Your Dog

2022’s finally coming to an end, and it’s a time to celebrate! This year has been a rollercoaster, so it’s well deserved to kick out 2022 by raising a glass of puppy champagne, cheering for another successful year of life, and being a dedicated pet parent! We gathered our favorite NYE activities for you and your furry friend to ring in the new year!

Be Aware of Fireworks

Some rowdy neighbors will inevitably light off fireworks, so keep your dog safe and secure during these times to avoid upsets. This will probably lead to extra barking, so have a doggo distraction handy! For a complete firework guide, check out this article!

Puppy Cocktail Hour

Did you know Chewy.com has a dog paw-rignon brut? Well, you’re in luck! You can get a 12 oz. bottle of “wine” for your pet to cheer with you! The blend is made of water and salmon oil, so it’s healthy and safe for Fido! If your dog has allergies or isn’t a wine connoisseur, pet parents can opt for champagne and glass plush toys! These adorable toys are 100% alcohol-free so that Fido can be DD for the night.

Make your resolution list with Fido

While reflecting on the year, consider what kind of adventures you want to take in 2023 and how you can incorporate your furry friend! Make a resolution to do a new activity with your pet every month; there are hundreds of dog-friendly activities to enjoy throughout the seasons. Resolutions with your pet could be: longer walks, eating healthy, more self-care, or watching more Netflix documentaries.

PJ Paw-ty!

Snuggling up on the couch in your jammies is a great way to spend the New Year; your side-kick through it all! Grab your most comfy pajamas and some matching ones for your dog! Have a “Who Wore it Best Contest?” and pop open a sparkling beverage of your choice.

DIY Ball Drop

The Ball Drop in New York is probably not the most interesting for your pet, so make your own! At midnight when the ball drops, drop some tennis balls for Fido to get excited about!

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