Valentine's Day is just around the corner, so we asked our Facebook fans, "Have you ever included your pet in a romantic gesture?" Your responses gave us some great ideas.

2. Create a pet-themed custom present. Melissa M. says, "My fiance bought me a white-gold paw necklace with diamonds and my two dogs' names engraved on it." Check out No. 3 to see how it was delivered!
3. Have your pet give the gift. Melissa's fiance had her rescued Pit Bull bring the necklace to her with a card that read, "To Mommy, Love Bella and Reed." To do the same, teach your dog the "take it" command, using a small bag that can hold your present. Have your dog practice walking a few steps to you while holding the bag. To present the gift, have your dog take the present in another room, then ask your sweetheart to call your pet.
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1. Send a message via your pet's collar. Christa W.'s sweetheart proposed this way. "My fiance had two dog tags made," she writes. "One said 'will you' and the other said 'marry me?' And when I looked back at him he was on one knee with the ring!"2. Create a pet-themed custom present. Melissa M. says, "My fiance bought me a white-gold paw necklace with diamonds and my two dogs' names engraved on it." Check out No. 3 to see how it was delivered!
3. Have your pet give the gift. Melissa's fiance had her rescued Pit Bull bring the necklace to her with a card that read, "To Mommy, Love Bella and Reed." To do the same, teach your dog the "take it" command, using a small bag that can hold your present. Have your dog practice walking a few steps to you while holding the bag. To present the gift, have your dog take the present in another room, then ask your sweetheart to call your pet.
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