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Hopefully, everyone has Mother’s Day on their radar for Sunday, May 14. If it slipped your mind, it’s okay; you still have time to think of a great gift to show your love. But did you know that there’s a day for dog moms? It’s true! National Dog Mom’s Day falls on Saturday, May 13. This is a great opportunity to show appreciation to the dog mom who loves her pup with her whole, big heart. If you’re looking for an extra special gift for a beloved dog mom (or for yourself), the following fine jewelry ideas are perfect.

Paws-itively Radiant—Mommy Charm

Beautiful, one-of-a-kind charms, for either a bracelet or necklace, are a perfect way to express your love and appreciation for moms and dog moms. A classic mommy charm is a trendless piece that will be just as stylish now as it is in 20 years from now, especially if it’s made with fine materials such as solid gold, sterling silver, and diamonds. She may adore an artisan crafted sterling silver dog bone charm, hand stamped with “Dog Mom” (or her doggie’s name)—and a brilliant diamond in the center for a sophisticated touch.

Honoring Fur Babies—Locket with Diamonds

A personalized locket is an exceptional way to hold cherished memories or milestones close to her heart. She can keep photos of her fur babies inside as a visual reminder of how much they mean to her. An exquisitely crafted locket may hold two images and feature an individualized page inside with a special message or quote. Elevate the look with round or rectangular lockets with diamonds on the front. Give her the touch of sparkle she deserves with a scattering of white diamonds on the cover of the locket. This gift will be the fine jewelry she treasures forever.

Get Out of the Dog House—Initial Dog Tag

Rectangular dog tag charms for humans are a playful statement that a lot of dog moms may enjoy wearing. Seek out a high-quality, handmade sterling silver dog tag with a raised 14k yellow gold initial (dog’s initial) and a scattering of white diamonds. Another option is a dog tag with a meaningful quote on it. The best dog tags are made with long-lasting materials and hand stamped letter by letter to preserve the piece’s longevity. High-quality hand stamped jewelry uses a free-hand technique that goes deeper than engraving. This method gives every piece a distinctive personality, just like the person wearing it.

‘Gotcha Day’—Charm with Names and Dates

The day a pet or person joins the family is called the “Gotcha Day.” For a lot of pet owners out there, it’s an annual celebration to honor the day a pet came into their lives. An original keepsake for your favorite dog mom would be a super thoughtful gift for National Dog Mom’s Day. You can customize a charm with the dog’s name on the front and the Gotcha Day date on the back. A truly memorable gift, she’ll cherish it forever.

About Heather B. Moore

Personalized, artisan-crafted jewelry is not only thoughtful, it’s an heirloom. Every piece of fine jewelry by Heather B. Moore tells a story that begins with love, laughter, and family. Heather B. Moore jewelry allows the wearer to remember what shaped them along the way. Using a free-hand technique that’s 10 times deeper than engraving, each piece is hand stamped with the utmost craftsmanship. Steel stamps are manufactured in-house and each letter, symbol, and number, including monogrammed oval charms, are hand stamped. Every piece is a one-of-a-kind, just like the person wearing it. Most pieces are available in combinations of pure sterling silver and solid yellow, rose, and white gold. Discover charms, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, and more. Capture your most sentimental journeys with jewelry from Heather B. Moore.

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