New Year’s Essentials for Pet Party Animals

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Raise your paws in the air and wave them like you don’t care! Ring in the New Year the right way with these terrific pet-inspired New Year’s party pleasers.

1. Ugly Christmas Sweater

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Nothing says “I’m ready to party” then a Corgi sweater.

Amazon has plenty to go around.

2. Happy Meow Year

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You’ll finish what’s on your plate when food’s served on these chic kitty platters.

Available at Zazzle.

3. Weiner Feet

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Make your guests feel at home with these hella cute Dachshund slippers.

Get yours at Bunny Slippers.

4. Cat Toast

Cheers to the New Year with these adorable champagne flutes.

Get your clinking on at Tatty Pus.

5. Dog shorts

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No ensemble is complete without these fetching shorts.

Head to Ralph Lauren for a pair.

6. Pug Shot

Stay tipsy with these cute pug shot glasses.

Available at CafePress.

7. Beagle Cheese Board

Stay classy with this sophisticated cheese board, complete with Beagle!

PetPro has plenty to go around.

8. Dog Photo Booth Props

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No party is complete without some hilarious photo props – say “Cheese!”

Get yours at Etsy.

9. Cat Dress

Meow! Lookin’ good kitty girl!

ModCloth has got you covered!

10. Dog Balloon

You’ll blow up your New Year’s gathering with these Golden Retriever balloons.

Head over to Party City for yours.

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