Valentine’s Day has hit the Target pet section with a variety of treats for our pups

UKRAINE - 2021/12/26: In this photo illustration Target Corporation logo seen displayed on a smartphone near a pen and a note book. (Photo Illustration by Valera Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
UKRAINE - 2021/12/26: In this photo illustration Target Corporation logo seen displayed on a smartphone near a pen and a note book. (Photo Illustration by Valera Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Are you looking for a way to spoil your pup this Valentine’s Day? Whether treats or toys, Target has you and your pup covered!

Shopping for any holiday is easy at Target. But when it comes to a holiday like Valentine’s Day, you may not automatically think about snagging something for your dog. And yet, the store wants to change that!

What better way to inspire us to snag those Valentine’s Day offerings for our pup than by giving us a wide variety of treats inspired by this day of love and romance? But the real question is what exactly can we pick up for our pup inspired by Valentine’s Day?

Target has a collection of treats and toys inspired by Valentine’s Day for our dogs

For us, we are always looking for great treats or toys to spoil our pup with. And hitting up Target makes that really easy, especially for Valentine’s Day.

So what are we choosing to spoil our pup with?

  • Milk-Bone Valentine’s Day Canister Dog Treats – 36oz: We love this since it is like having Conversation Hearts but in the shape of dog bones (and of course these are for the pups and not the people).
  • Valentines Day Lobster & Bone Dog Toy – 2pk: First, you can never go wrong by snagging a two pack of dog toys. But the fact that this is a lobster with a heart tail and a pink bone with the word love on it just makes this set ridiculously cute!
  • Rose Rope Dog Toy – Can you ever go wrong with a rose for Valentine’s Day? Absolutely not! And once you make it a rope toy, then you have a clear winner for spoiling your pup with.

Honestly, there are at least two pages of options on Target‘s website and that doesn’t even take into account what you might find in store. And we are here for all of it.

But what do you think? Are you going to hit up the pet aisles of Target to spoil your pup this Valentine’s Day? We really want to know.