Holiday Gifts That Are Ideal For Dogs
The holidays are upon us, and in the midst of purchasing presents for friends and family members, there’s a good chance you need to pick-up something for your pooch! Since they can’t vocalize what they’d like most, picking out a present for them can be a little more difficult than, say, your 10-year-old child. Here’s a list of holiday gifts that any dog is sure to love!
Bones: Whether they’re plush, squeaky or rawhide, any dog would be pleased to see a new bone under the tree!
Braided Ropes: If you have a chewer or a dog that likes to retrieve, consider a braided rope. They come in all sizes and shapes, and some are wrapped around balls to make fetching even more fun.
GPS Collar Device: While your pet won’t find the novelty in this gift necessarily, it’s a great way to keep track of your pet. You can set them to alert you via text message if your dog wanders outside of a chosen vicinity.
Interactive Food Bowl: A puzzle food bowl is an ideal gift for your dog who loves figuring things out. If they’re a fan of Kongs, chances are, they will love this device that houses food in many different compartments and requires them to figure it out before they can eat. It’s like the Rubik’s Cube of pet bowls!
Squeaky Plush Toys: These stuffed animal-type toys are great for dogs who aren’t interested in tearing their toys apart. Ones with a squeaker in the middle can be a great stimulation for your dog, and they come in a variety of shapes like sports balls, animals and more.
Personalized Dog Collar: If you want to spiff-up your pet’s look, think about a personalized collar. You can get them embroidered in nylon or leather, bejeweled and more.
Dog Bed: What dog doesn’t want a comfy place to lay their head? If your dog spends more time in your bed than you, or makes themselves at home on your couch, consider a plush dog bed. They come in many different varieties, like memory foam, down and others to make sure your dog is snug as a bug.
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