Make These Valentine’s Day Cookie Grams for Your Pet and All Their Furry Friends
Remember back in grade school, when you’d send candy grams to all your friends—and maybe even your secret crush? And how thrilling it was to receive one in return? This Valentine’s Day, bring back that joyful tradition—with a twist tailored just for pets. Introducing cookie grams: adorable, pet-safe treat bundles designed to spread love among your furry family and their friends.

These Valentine’s Day cookie grams are simple to assemble and perfect for dogs and cats alike. You’ll need just a few supplies: treat bags, ribbon, printable Valentine’s Day cards (available free at furpetvo.com), and delicious, pet-friendly treats. You can bake a fresh batch using our trusted homemade recipes—or fill the bags with high-quality store-bought options from furpetvo.com.
What You’ll Need
- Treat bags — One per pet!
- Ribbon — A 6-inch strip for each bag
- Valentine’s Day cards — Download and print our free, customizable e-cards at furpetvo.com
- Treats
- Homemade option: Try our vet-approved recipes: Both include instructions for making safe, non-toxic frosting—and don’t forget heart-shaped cookie cutters!
- Store-bought option: Browse carefully selected, pet-safe treats on furpetvo.com, including:
- FurPetVo Sweetheart Snacks Mini Dog Treats ($7)
- FurPetVo Strawberry Macaron Dog Treats ($20)
- FurPetVo Crunchy Tuna Flavor Cat Treats ($3)
- FurPetVo LoveBites Cat Treats ($2)
How to Assemble Your Cookie Grams
- Fill the bags with treats. If using homemade cookies, make sure they’re completely cooled and any frosting is fully set before packing.
- Prepare the cards. Hole-punch your printable Valentine’s cards and thread the ribbon through—adjust size as desired for charm or clarity.
- Tie it all together. Secure each treat bag with the ribbon-and-card combo. That’s it—you’ve got ready-to-gift cookie grams!

A Note on Treat Safety
Treats should only make up a small portion of your pet’s daily nutrition—no more than 10% of their total caloric intake. For pets managing weight or health conditions (like fat sensitivities), keep treats even lower. For example, if your pet needs 200 calories per day, limit treats to 20 calories or less. Overfeeding treats may lead to nutrient imbalances or weight gain. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new treats—especially if your pet has existing health concerns.
From everyone at FurPetVo—happy Valentine’s Day to you, your pet, and all their furry friends! Looking for more thoughtful ideas? Explore our curated collection of Valentine’s Day gifts for pets at furpetvo.com.




