Unless you've been holed up at some celeb rehab with Dr. Drew, there's just no way you could have missed the annual Hallmark hurricane that's hit the radio and TV airways announcing the arrival of Valentine's Day. We've all been soaked by the tidal wave of V-Day candy, flowers, cards, poems, diamonds and love songs that's gotten more press time than Brit – okay fine, nothing will ever top Ms. Spears.
Unfortunately for many romantically-challenged-types, all that info still can't make a person remember to send their special sweetie a simple card or bouquet of flowers. And yes, even when your sig other says they don't care about a Valentine's Day gift – they'll remember not getting one until the day they die or until Simon Cowell says something nice (whatever comes first).
So what's a V-day-deficient non-planner to do now that the big day is here?
Well, luckily the internet has made sending your special someone a much needed Valentine's card as easy as pressing a button. And if your sweetie happens to be a dog lover than we've got some info that might save your unromantic behind.
Sloppy Kiss Cards are just what you need when puppy love is in the air.
Sure, we know that there are a million different places that you can send an e-card from these days – but the super adorable, dog-loving cards are definitely a bark above the rest. The easy to use site features a wide range of delightful, animated ecard greetings perfect for every dog and cat lover.
Each of their ecards tells a paw-tastic story and offers the standard topics such as Mother's Day, Birthdays and, of course, Valentine's Day.
Each of the doggy notes also allows the card creator to personalize the message with their choice of pampered pooch. There are over 25 cute canines to choose from so each card is completely unique. On some of the cards you can even upload your own spoiled Spot.
Membership is just $9.95 / year and allows you to send as many card as you like as well as keeping track of all the ones you have sent.
Sloppy Kiss Cards was founded in 2006 by avid dog and cat lover Nicole Stocker. After spending several years working at Microsoft, Nicole felt she was "barking up the wrong tree and that it was time to combine her digitally developed sensibilities with her love of dogs and cats."
In June of 2006, Sloppy Kiss Cards became a "bone-a-fide business." The company started with dogs cards but as of 2007, cats have joined the Sloppy Kiss fam!
Best of all, in order to honor all the fur-kids out there, Nicole donates part of each ecard membership to the Petfinder.com Foundation, an organization that helps homeless pets find loving homes.
Visit the Sloppy Kiss site for more info.