Friday, February 16, 2018

A Chinese New Year Special: How To Celebrate The Year Of The Dog With Your Pooch!

A Chinese New Year Special: How To Celebrate The Year Of The Dog With Your Pooch!


Another year has gone by on the Lunar calendar, and this time, the year belongs to the 11th Chinese Zodiac animal, the Dog! If you hadn't noticed, the Dog and the Rabbit are the only two Chinese Zodiac characters that are coincidentally common domestic Pets for many— You know this Chinese New Year is going to have a ton of co-relation with your furry friend at home.
Dog in chinese clothing
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And if you can't beat the buzz, why not join in?☺ 

We've looked up on fun-filled ways you can celebrate this major Chinese festivity with your Doggo(s):



1. Dressing Up


It's a time to dress-up in new clothes, so what fun is there if your Dog isn't dressed up? We hope your Doggos have already gotten their routined grooming. With 15 more days till the end of Chinese New Year, grab some novelty outfits at these places:



Dog on Chinese New Year
Photos via Dress A Pet
9839 3092  |  SCAPE 2 Orchard Link. #02-16A (S) 237978  |  dressapet@gmail.com




via Qoo10
Dog Costumes for Chinese New Year
Photos via Qoo10




via Shopee 
Chinese New Year Dog Costumes
Photos via Shopee



Tweebi  |  NoddleDancer  |  Ceeger  |  Kdiva  |  Shirtsnstuff

via Carousell
Pet costumes for Chinese New Year
Photos in accordance to sellers, via Carousell



2. Dog-Friendly CNY Treats


Don't forget those puppy-eyes while you're enjoying all the Chinese New Year goodies. Instead of sharing yours which in turn may be harmful for them, how about snagging some Dog-friendly treats instead— Here's where you may still have a chance at scoring these goodies if you missed the pre-orders:



Dog treats for Dogs
Photos via Barking Good
96914761  |  128 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 #01-1849 (S)560128  |  woof@barkinggood.sg





Dog Zodiac Readings
Photos via The Barkery
*Resumes business on 20 Feb

6247 7321 / 9616 9097 / 9155 6290  |  326 Joo Chiat Rd (S) 427583  |   sales@sgbarkery.com 





Dog Year on Chinese New Year
Photos via Feed My Paws
*May have closed orders on CNY treats

If you've missed out on getting their CNY specials, we found interesting alternatives— an E-recipe book inclusive of CNY treats, and cute collectibles for the Dog year ☺ 
Dog year for Singapore
Photos via Feed My Paws
info@feedmypaws.com



3. Visit Dog Cafes


We're no strangers of how mundane Chinese New Year can be once you're done with visiting, but you can never be sure who's staying open on this major holiday— so we've consolidated the dates when your favourite Dog Cafe(s) will be resuming business during this period!

Don't forget to call before heading down to save a spot ☺



17 Feb     9.30am — 10.30pm
18 Feb     Normal hours resume
Dog Cafes with Dog food
Photos via Sun Ray Cafe
6283 8700  |  79 Brighton Crescent, Serangoon Gardens (S)559218  |  happy@sunray.sg




22 Feb    Business as usual
Dog cafes in Singapore
Photos via Ah B Cafe
8858 6661  |  110 Turf Club Road, Sunny Heights (S)288000  |  ahbcafe@outlook.com




19 Feb     Business as usual
Chinese New Year
Photos via Happenstance Cafe
6341 7871  |  35 Opal Crescent (S)328425  |  info@happenstancecafe.com.sg 




22 Feb     Business as usual
Dog year Chinese
Photos via I.N.U. Pet Friendly Cafe
8189 8092  |  530 Balestier Road Monville Mansions #01-07 (S)329857  |  i.n.u.edp@gmail.com




Dog Year Zodiac
Photos via Ulu Ulu Pet Cafe




Cafes for dogs
Photos via OFur Paw Cafe




We hope these plans can keep your festive days happy and pawesome, Happy Chinese New Year from all of us at The Pets Dialogue!







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