National Boop Your Pet Day is a celebration of the special bond between pets and their owners. The “boop” refers to the gentle touch of a person’s nose against their pet’s nose, a small gesture that signifies love, trust, and appreciation of the connection between humans and their animal companions.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: July 26th each year
- Tagged as: Pet appreciation, animal welfare
- What’s the hashtag?: #BoopYourPetDay
- When was it founded?: 2022
- Who founded it?: Animal Protective Association of Missouri
History of National Boop Your Pet Day
National Boop Your Pet Day was created by the Animal Protective Association of Missouri in 2022 to coincide with their 100th anniversary. The organization wanted to create a celebration that reflected their values of enthusiasm, hope, and optimism that comes when a pet finds its forever family. The nose “boop” was chosen as it universally captures the connection between pets and their owners in a simple, loving gesture.
Timeline
- 2022: First National Boop Your Pet Day celebrated, marking the 100th anniversary of the Animal Protective Association of Missouri
- 2023: The celebration expanded with adoption specials, activities, and fundraising events
- 2024: Continued growth of the holiday with increased social media presence and community involvement
Dates by Next Year
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | July 26 | Saturday |
| 2026 | July 26 | Sunday |
| 2027 | July 26 | Monday |
| 2028 | July 26 | Wednesday |
| 2029 | July 26 | Thursday |
| 2030 | July 26 | Friday |
How National Boop Your Pet Day is Observed
People celebrate National Boop Your Pet Day by sharing photos and videos of themselves “booping” their pets on social media using the hashtag #BoopYourPetDay. The Animal Protective Association of Missouri hosts special events including adoption specials, enrichment activities for shelter animals, and fundraising campaigns. Pet owners are encouraged to spend quality time with their pets, make enrichment toys, and consider adopting new pets from shelters.
Fun Facts About National Boop Your Pet Day
- The “boop” gesture is a sign of trust between pets and their owners, as animals typically only allow those they trust to get close to their faces.
- The Animal Protective Association of Missouri celebrates this day as their official birthday, making it a dual celebration.
- During the 2023 celebration, Tito’s Vodka matched donations during a special “power hour” to help shelter animals.
- The holiday aims to raise awareness about pets in shelters and encourage adoption rather than shopping for pets.
Quiz
- When is National Boop Your Pet Day celebrated?
- What organization founded National Boop Your Pet Day?
- What does the “boop” gesture symbolize?
- In what year was National Boop Your Pet Day first celebrated?
(Answers: 1. July 26th, 2. Animal Protective Association of Missouri, 3. Love, trust, and appreciation of the bond between pets and their people, 4. 2022)
FAQs
What is a “boop” in the context of this holiday?
A “boop” is the gentle touching of your nose against your pet’s nose, symbolizing the special bond and trust between you and your pet.
How can I participate if I don’t have a pet?
You can support local animal shelters through donations, volunteer work, or by sharing awareness about the day on social media. You might also consider visiting a shelter to give some love to animals waiting for their forever homes.
Is this holiday only for dogs and cats?
No, National Boop Your Pet Day celebrates all pets, including birds, guinea pigs, rabbits, and any other animal companions.
Can I celebrate with any type of pet?
Yes, all pets can participate in the celebration
What if my pet doesn’t like booping?
You can celebrate through other forms of affection
Is this celebration worldwide?
While started in the US, it’s gaining international recognition
Importance of National Boop Your Pet Day
National Boop Your Pet Day serves as a reminder of the unconditional love pets provide and the responsibility we have toward their welfare. It highlights the plight of shelter animals and encourages adoption. The day also recognizes the health benefits pets bring to humans, including reduced stress, lower blood pressure, and emotional support. By celebrating this day, we acknowledge that pets are not just animals but beloved family members who deserve our care and appreciation.
Related Celebrations
- National Pet Day (April 11)
- National Love Your Pet Day (February 20)
- National Dog Day
- National Cat Day
- National Puppy Day
