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Celebrate JOMO (the joy of missing out)!

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Just stay home with your dog and cuddle up. It's time to get down and hygge. @FluffyM0chi via Instag

Just stay home with your dog and cuddle up. [BarkShop logo]( It's time to get down and hygge. [cozy dog](@FluffyM0chi via Instagram It’s that time of year again! You know, when the air’s a little bit crisper, the socks are a little bit fuzzier, and you cancel 80% of your social obligations in favor of hanging out with your dog. You can’t help it! What’s cozier that cuddling up with a pup? The Danish have a word for that snuggly contentment– [hygge](. Think thick-knit sweaters, peppermint tea, and crackling fires. That feeling when your dog plops down perfectly in the crook of your knee, or when they give you a tiny kiss on the tip your nose. Ahhhhhhh, the serenity of it all... We fully encourage you to the skip out on the bevy of bland holiday events, and embark on the ultimate weekend of hygge with your pup. Need ideas? We’ve got you covered. [Pillow fort]( 1.Build a Pillow Fort It’s a classic for a reason. Make sure you line the floor of your fort with tons of fluffy cushions so your dog can burrow to their heart’s content. 2. Do a Puzzle When was the last time you sat and actually did a puzzle? We promise they’re not lame at all! We like the ones with pictures of dogs, but that was probably obvious. We also have [puzzles]( for pups, so they can join in on the fun as well. 3. Watch a Movie [cozy movie watching]( There are so many options for great pup-centric entertainment these days. If you’re not sure where to begin, we’ve already compiled a [list]( of some of our fave doggo documentaries (dogumentaries, if you will). [cookies]( 4. Bake Some Cookies Sure, we make the best [treats]( on the planet, but there is something special about mixing the biscuits by hand and feeling the warmth of the oven. Here’s one of our favorite recipes for [dog-friendly holiday cookies](. Bone appetit, as they say! Let us know what’s on your list of favorite hygge activities! And don’t forget to check out the newest [Snuggles, Pups, and Hygge collection](! Now it’s definitely time for a snack and a snooze. [barkshop]( Lori: Writer, Is learning to Hygge in a place where true winter doesn't exist. Benji: Tazz's Dog, Ready to turn into a burrito for the winter. Tazz: Editor, Is wearing 4 sweaters and drinking hot cocoa, surrounded by candles. 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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