Valentine's Day Dinner for Dogs and Cats That's Actually Good for Them
Written by Kristin Matthews, Co-Founder & Dr. Hannah Godfrey, PhD, Animal Nutritionist

Valentine's Day is the purr-fect time to show love to every member of your family, including the four-legged ones. But before you slide a plate of chocolate-covered strawberries toward your pup or kitty, let's talk about what actually makes a great Valentine's Day dinner for dogs and cats.
Instead of store-bought treats packed with empty calories, your fur baby deserves a meal made with whole food ingredients they can truly enjoy. The kind of meal that's as wholesome as it is delicious.
Why Your Pet Deserves a Special Valentine's Day Meal
Your pet shows you unconditional love every single day. A special Valentine's Day dinner for your dog or cat is one of the best ways to return that affection through something they understand deeply: food.
That said, the holiday does come with some risks. Chocolate, xylitol, grapes, and rich, fatty human dishes can be dangerous for both dogs and cats. So sharing your own Valentine's dinner isn't the safest move, and could end up with you at the vet
A better approach is choosing a meal designed specifically for your pet, one made with ingredients you can recognize. When you offer your pet a gently-cooked meal made with whole foods, you're giving your pet something that tastes special and supports their wellbeing at the same time.
Your pup or kitty doesn't need a box of chocolates. They need a bowl full of something that was made with them in mind.
What Makes a Valentine's Day Meal Safe and Healthy for Pets
The best Valentine's Day meal for your pet starts with quality ingredients and thoughtful preparation with whole food ingredients.
Human Grade is a designation worth paying attention to. It means the food is produced in a federally inspected facility under the same regulations that apply to food made for people. That's a higher safety and quality standard than conventional pet food can offer.
Gently-cooked meals take this a step further. Ingredients are cooked individually to their optimal internal temperatures, enough to eliminate bacteria and pathogens without stripping away the nutrients your pet needs. It's the kind of thoughtful preparation that turns an ordinary meal into something truly special, and it's exactly what a Valentine's Day dinner should be.
Valentine's Day Dinner Ideas for Dogs
Whether your pup prefers a cozy night in or gets excited about anything that hits their bowl, these two gently-cooked recipes bring all the Valentine's Day dinner vibes.
A Romantic Italian Dinner = Italian Beef Pasta , hey "That's Amore!"
Every great Valentine's dinner has an Italian option, and your pup shouldn't miss out. The Italian Beef Pasta recipe is a bestselling meal inspired by a classic comfort dish, made with Human Grade beef and wholesome pasta your dog will love.
This recipe supports healthy skin and coat*, a healthy option as part of a balanced diet for puppies, and is picky-eater approved, so even the most selective doggos tend to clean the bowl. It's the kind of meal that makes a regular Tuesday feel like a candlelit dinner.
Think of it as Lady and the Tramp, minus the shared noodle (okay, maybe one shared noodle).

A Cozy Date Night Meal — Coconut Chicken
For dogs who love something warm and comforting, the Coconut Chicken recipe delivers all the cozy date-night energy. Inspired by a Thai coconut dish and made with Human Grade chicken, this gently-cooked meal is a favourite among picky eaters.
Coconut Chicken also supports skin and coat health* and is suitable for senior dogs* or pups who need to stick to a low-fat diet plan. For even the most distinguished grey-muzzled pups, this one's a crowd-pleaser.

Valentine's Day Dinner Ideas for Cats
Feline fur-iends deserve a Valentine's dinner that matches their refined palates. These two gently-cooked cat recipes make it easy to treat your kitty to something special.
An Italian-Inspired Dinner — Chicken Cacciatore
Your cat may act like royalty every day, but Valentine's Day is the time to actually serve them like it. The Chicken Cacciatore+ recipe is an Italian-inspired gently-cooked meal that brings restaurant-quality dining to the cat bowl.
This recipe is picky eater approved and supports senior cats* as well as healthy skin and coat.* If your kitty has ever turned their nose up at dinner, this is the Valentine's reset they need.

+Currently available in Canada only.
A Special Dinner Date — Bento Box
For the curious cat who appreciates variety, the Bento Box+ recipe offers a thoughtfully crafted meal that feels like an at-home dinner date. Made with Human Grade fish, this gently-cooked recipe supports healthy skin and coat* and is a low-carb option.*
It's the kind of meal that will have your feline fur-iend purring before the first bite is gone. If your cat tends to be selective about what they eat, the Bento Box's fish-forward flavour profile often wins them over quickly.

+Currently available in Canada only.
How to Make Valentine's Day Mealtime Extra Special
A great meal is about more than what's in the bowl. Here are a few ways to make your pet's Valentine's dinner feel like a true celebration:
- Warm it slightly. Bringing the meal to room temperature or warming it gently releases more aroma, making it even more irresistible.
- Use a special dish. A clean plate or a new bowl adds a little ceremony to the moment.
- Eat together. Dogs especially love eating alongside their people. Sit down to your own Valentine's dinner at the same time.
- Snap a photo. Your pup or kitty dressed up next to their gently-cooked meal? That's a Valentine's Day post Sawyer's Pack will love.
- Follow it with quality time. A post-dinner walk, a play session, or some extra cuddles rounds out the evening paws-itively.
Share the Love with Tom&Sawyer® Human Grade Meals
At Tom&Sawyer®, we believe the best way to love your pet is to feed them like family. Every one of our gently-cooked recipes is made with whole food ingredients, zero preservatives, and minimal additional supplementation in a federally inspected Human Grade facility.
Our lead nutritionist, Dr. Hannah Godfrey, PhD, Animal Nutrition, formulates each recipe to meet and/or exceed AAFCO nutrition standards, so your pet gets a scientifically balanced meal that tastes as good as it is for them.
This Valentine's Day, skip the boring store bought treats and give your pup or kitty a dinner that supports happier, healthier, longer lives.™ Explore our full menu and find the purr-fect Valentine's Day meal for your four-legged fam. Because when you feed them like family, they thrive like one.
*Tom&Sawyer® does not claim to provide veterinary medical diagnosis and treatment for the prevention, correction, or alleviation of disease, pain, injury, or otherwise. Information provided does not substitute appropriate professional veterinary care.