Monday Cute: Strong in the Force Your Pupper Is, Hmm? So Buy These Yoda Ears For Them You Must!

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If writing about cute accessories for animals were a beat around here, you can be damn well sure that I’d be all over that noise. That out of the way, here’s a brand new toy for you Star Wars fans who just so happen to own the best most perfect doggo in the world (which is every doggo, let’s be honest). GeekAlerts, uh, alerted us to this really adorable new Yoda Ears headband made specifically for your little fuzzy friend. You can pick ’em up over at ThinkGeek for $5.99.

This headband goes well with the Princess Leia dog headband or the Darth Vader pupper costume. Before long, you’ll have your entire litter of puppies running around re-creating all the Star Wars movies for your (and the internet’s) pleasure. You will be sharing those videos on YouTube, right?

If you do or if you don’t, it’s fine, because honestly, I’m more than happy just imagining that there’s someone, somewhere, talking to their dog as their dog in a Yoda voice while giving them many pets.

But seriously though, share those pictures if you’ve got ’em. We don’t get enough dog love around here.

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