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[QUOTE="Dr. Karyn Kanowski, BVSc MRCVS (Vet), post: 7318"] [IMG alt="Dogster_Barking News - International Dog Day (1)"]https://www.dogster.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dogster_Barking-News-International-Dog-Day-1-1-800x572.jpg[/IMG] Some of you might argue that every day is dog day, and that certainly holds true in our household, but if you’ve ever needed an excuse to spoil your canine companion just a little bit more, then [B]August 26th is it.[/B] National Dog Day (now celebrated as International Dog Day) has been observed around the world since 2004, when animal advocate Colleen Paige[URL='https://www.colleenpaige.com/']1[/URL] introduced the idea of setting aside one day a year to recognize and celebrate the love, joy, entertainment, work, and companionship that dogs give us every day. This idea steadily gained popularity and is now a globally recognized tradition. In addition to National Dog Day[URL='https://www.nationaldogday.com/ways-to-celebrate']2[/URL], Colleen has also added a long list of animal appreciation days to our calendar, including Puppy Day, Kitten Day, Horse Day, and Mutt Day! [HEADING=1]How To Celebrate International Dog Day[/HEADING] There are lots of different ways to make the most of National Dog Day, with options as varied and individual as you and your dog. You might be keen to get involved in local activities, celebrate with friends, or simply indulge your pup with their favorite foods or activities. Here are some great suggestions to get you started: [HEADING=2]1. Visit a local animal shelter[/HEADING] Whether you’re thinking about adopting a dog or not, a visit to the local animal shelter to meet and spend time with the dogs can be a wonderful way to celebrate the day and provide affection to some lonely souls. Contact the shelter in advance to make sure they allow visitors. [IMG alt="Two womans volunteering in a dog shelter"]https://www.dogster.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Two-womans-volunteering-in-a-dog-shelter_hedgehog94_Shutterstock.jpg[/IMG] Image Credit: hedgehog94, Shutterstock [HEADING=2]2. Make a donation to a dog charity[/HEADING] Even a small donation can make a big difference, but a large donation is even better! Animal shelters are always in need of financial help, food, toys, and other supplies. Check out their websites for wishlists, or contact them directly to find out how you can help. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]3. Take your dog to their favorite spot for a long walk and play[/HEADING] We all get so busy, and dog walks can often become a mindless chore rather than an enjoyable activity. What better excuse to enjoy some quality time with your dog at a fun and interesting location? [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]4. Organize a puppy party with your dog’s favorite pals[/HEADING] If your dog is a social butterfly, National Dog Day is the perfect excuse to arrange a get-together with their [URL='https://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/do-dogs-have-best-friends']best canine friends[/URL]. You can host it at home (if you have the space!) or arrange to meet at a dog park. [IMG alt="siberian husky puppy playing with other dogs in the park"]https://www.dogster.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Lhasa-Apso-and-a-Siberian-husky-dog-mix-play-with-a-stick-in-a-dog-park-in-summer_SunflowerMomma_Shutterstock.jpg[/IMG] Image Credit: SunflowerMomma, Shutterstock [HEADING=2]5. Make or buy your dog’s favorite snack — and give them an extra portion today![/HEADING] We all need to be careful when it comes to overindulging, but this is one day when a few extra calories won’t hurt! [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]6. Have a pamper session[/HEADING] Perhaps not one for dogs that HATE baths, but a soak in the tub followed by a vigorous towelling off, mani-pedi, and soothing massage might be your dog’s idea of bliss! [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]7. Pick up (or make) a new toy for your dog[/HEADING] Most dog owners have boxes overflowing with dog toys…but there’s always room for one more! [IMG alt="Brown Australian Shepherd dog plays rubber ring tug-of-war with man in summer park"]https://www.dogster.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Brown-Australian-Shepherd-dog-plays-rubber-ring-tug-of-war-with-man-in-summer-park_lightman_pic_Shutterstock.jpg[/IMG] Image Credit: lightman_pic, Shutterstock [HEADING=2]8. Have a portrait made[/HEADING] Our phones might be full of[URL='https://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/national-dog-photography-day'] photos of our dogs[/URL], but perhaps it’s time to have a professional portrait made. You might book a photography session, engage the services of an artist, or simply turn your favorite photo into a canvas or framed picture to display on your wall. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]9. Have a beach day[/HEADING] If it’s not too much of a scorcher, a day at the beach with your dog can be a great way to celebrate the end of summer. Make sure there’s shade available and bring plenty of drinking water. Have fun, and stay safe. [HR][/HR] [HEADING=2]10. Upgrade their collar[/HEADING] If your dog’s collar is looking a bit neglected or sad, this is your sign to upgrade this vital accessory. There are thousands of options to choose from, or you [URL='https://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/how-to-make-a-paracord-dog-collar']could even make your own[/URL]! [IMG alt="Caucasian shepherd dog walking"]https://www.dogster.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Caucasian-shepherd-dog-walking_schankz_Shutterstocks.jpg[/IMG] Image Credit: schankz, Shutterstocks [HEADING=1]Conclusion[/HEADING] Whatever you do today, be sure to give your pup a little extra love and attention and let them know how much you value, appreciate, and cherish their presence. They deserve it. [/QUOTE]
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