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Is there anything better than Sweater Weather?

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barkshop.com

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No. GAH! Do you smell the autumnal winds? Fall officially starts this weekend and we could not be mo

No. [BarkShop logo]( GAH! Do you smell the autumnal winds? Fall officially starts this weekend and we could not be more excited to sink our chompers into some cider donuts and bask in the hazy, golden light. Gosh, we're gonna look so grammable... ANYWAY. One of our favorite things about fall is that our pups can join in on all of the festivities. We've gathered our 8 favorite autumnal activities to do with our dogs. How many are you going to do this fall? 1. Peep the changing leaves on a hike [scared dog]( 2. Pick up a puppacino when you enjoy your pumpkin spice latte [scared dog]( 3. Bury treats in a pile of leaves and watch your pup jump in [scared dog]( 4. Snuggle under blankets and watch Frankenweenie [scared dog]( 5. Bake your own pumpkin doggo-friendly treats [scared dog]( 6. Embrace football season with a good fetch sesh [scared dog]( 7. Pick out your couple's costume [scared dog]( 8. Go on a cozy weekend road trip [scared dog]( What are we missing!? Let us know! Also, be sure to share pics of you and your pup enjoying everything that this fresh season has to offer with #BarkFallFun! [barkshop]( Lori: Writer, Currently checking off road trip with Cosmo. You: Dog Parents, Hopefully getting in on the fall fun. Tazz: Editor, Down to snuggle with Benji and watch Hocus Pocus, for the millionth time! Was this email forwarded to you and now you want more? [Click here to sign up for the BarkShop newsletter](. ©Bark, Inc. All rights reserved. 221 Canal Street, Floor 2 New York, NY 10013 Stop getting cute dogs in your email? [Unsubscribe](

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