Hop into Easter 2025 with our charming collection of carrot-themed pet decor, toys, and supplies, inspired by one of this year’s freshest trends! This playful yet stylish look blends cheerful shades of orange and green with natural textures—creating a perfect mix for pets and people alike. From bunny-approved toys to farmhouse-inspired accents, our carrot-inspired finds add a festive, garden-fresh vibe to your spring decor. Whether you’re decorating for an Easter brunch, building a themed basket, or just love a good veggie-chic moment, this collection is bursting with seasonal charm for every pet-loving home. Get inspired to create adorable spaces when you visit An Easy Easter Table Decor Blog where carrots are center theme.
Fill plastic Easter eggs (with ventilation holes) or small treat-safe containers with dog treats or homemade treats. For safety, supervise closely or use soft fabric eggs, snuffle eggs, or treat-dispensing toys shaped like eggs. You can also use DIY felt eggs with hidden treats inside! Using natural eggs is also a great option. Check out this Natural Easter Egg video for dying the egg with pet-friendly dyes.
Tuck eggs into safe spots around your yard, on the porch, or in the house. Avoid difficult areas or toxic plants—keep it fun and safe! Use scented treats or kibble to help your pup sniff them out. Using real eggs may be better inside or place them in pet-safe bowls.
3. Add a Bunny Ears or A Costume (A Little Extra Fun!)
Dress your dog up in a bunny costume, rabbit ears, or a cute pastel bandana for festive photos! Add pet toys as great props in the photos.
Make it a small dog-friendly gathering with a few canine pals. Set up zones if you have big and small dogs, so everyone feels comfortable. Host a contest to see which pup finds the most eggs or who is the fastest.
Let your pup collect treats in a small basket you carry alongside them. Personalize it with their name for extra charm. Train your dog to put the eggs in the basket before the hunt and show off your pup’s talent.
Mix in a few new squeaky or crinkly Easter-themed dog toys (like bunnies, carrots, or eggs). Hide toys among the treat spots for surprise rewards. If eggs are too small to hold pet toys, place a paper in the egg and pair it with a gift.
Hide treats in a snuffle mat or ball to extend the fun indoors. You can even DIY one with a basket and strips of fleece for a cute spring theme. This is a great option when the weather calls for an inside Easter Egg Hunt. This is a great ideas for a cat Easter Egg Hunt.
Set out a picnic blanket with water bowls and dog-friendly Easter snacks like frozen yogurt bites, carrots, or pupcakes.
Set up a photo booth area with spring props and signs like “Egg-stra Special Pup” or “Found All the Treats!”
Give every pup a small prize like a treat bag or toy for participating. It’s a sweet way to thank them (and their humans) for joining in the fun!