National Love Your Pet Day

Dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, fish – no matter the species, pets serve as great companions!

Some pets act as service animals, performing everyday tasks that may be difficult for people living with disabilities. Other animals serve as emotional support, lending an ear whenever you’re feeling down and just want someone to talk to. No matter how you feel your pet supports you, one thing remains clear – pets are always willing to give unconditional love no matter the circumstance.

February 20th is recognized as National Love Your Pet Day, and MSAA would like to help you share your special relationship with your favorite animal!

Please share a picture of your pet with us by adding a comment on the blog or our social media pages. Additionally, feel free to tag us (@msassociation) in a separate post about your pet on your personal social media. We’ll collect all of your shared photos over the next few weeks, and then we’ll post a photo collage on our social media accounts on February 20th in honor of National Love Your Pet Day.

We can’t wait to see your pet photos and hear more about your furry friends!

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