CHRISTMAS ISN’T Christmas unless we spoil our four-legged friends as well as our kids and family members. In fact, it’s a lot easier to please your precious pup when it comes to finding them a Christmas gift that you know will impress. You can’t go wrong with a treat: this season, look out for mince […]
CHRISTMAS ISN’T Christmas unless we spoil our four-legged friends as well as our kids and family members.
In fact, it’s a lot easier to please your precious pup when it comes to finding them a Christmas gift that you know will impress.
You can’t go wrong with a treat: this season, look out for mince pies and other festive snacks designed with Fido in mind.
To respond to the increase in pet gifting amongst Brits, Sainsbury’s has launched a doggie-themed Christmas range, including mince pies made from carob and turkey, turkey and sage meaty strips and Christmas pudding shaped dog biscuits.
You’ll also be able to find dog crackers, doggie advent calendars filled with treats and doggie stockings, so your pup can have an exciting lead-up to Christmas, just like the rest of the family.
Of course, a new toy won’t go amiss this Christmas – dogs will appreciate everything from squeaky toys to plush ones.
You can’t go wrong with a cute plush Santa toy. Just think how irresistible your BFF will look playing with one in all your Christmas pics.
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Let your favourite furry friend count down to Christmas along with the rest of the family with this fab advent calendar from everyone’s favourite dog food brand, Lily’s Kitchen. This hand-drawn advent calendar with theatrical print makes a great gift for any dogs in your life and contains a combination of Rise & Shines (flower-shaped treats made with beef liver, fresh carrots, blackstrap molasses and alfalfa), Training Treats (cheese and apple bone-shaped biscuits) and Bedtime Biscuits (made with honey, yoghurt, chamomile and passion flowers).
‘Dogs love them and get so excited when I’m opening one up. Lovely design and good quality treats,’ writes one five-star reviewer.
All your pet wants for Christmas? A fab new toy, of course. This cute Santa plushie has a squeaker inside and is a favourite with pooches.
These rawhide mince pies for dogs are a tasty festive treat and make a wonderful Christmas gift.
Proof that you can get a fantastic dog Christmas gift at a bargain price, this fab stocking for your furry friend contains three Christmas dinner dog treats in salmon, turkey and cheese flavours, plus two toys (a squeaky cracker toy and a tennis ball).
Happy pet owners say their dog ‘loves the squeaky cracker especially’, ‘demolished the treats’ and insist this is a ‘lovely stocking for your pet for Christmas’.
Dog owners love this ‘excellent value for money’ set of dog toys which included rubber and latex toys, plushies, ball toys and more. Customers are impressed with the selection and quality, and there are plenty of festive characters for your dog – and other dogs – to enjoy come Christmas.
This Christmas set for Fido really has it all, including a tasty Pooch & Mutt turkey and duck lunch, Pooch & Mutt Christmas Dinner dog treats, Woof & Brew Pawsecco (non-alcoholic dog wine), a bow tie and green tweed squeaking reindeer toy from House of Paws and a Christmas charm decoration with venison treats from Billy & Margot.
‘Excellent Christmas present for my wee pooch, she enjoyed all her goodies and it saved me shopping around for bits and bobs for her. Would recommend this product for the four legged friend in your life,’ writes a happy dog owner.
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