Happy Holidays! Have you finished your shopping yet? Or are you one of those last-minute shoppers? No matter which end of the spectrum you fall under, you’ll want to remember to pick up something for your pup! In fact, a 2023 study by Circana indicates that over half of pet owners buy their pups holiday presents. What do you think would be on Fido’s wish list? Bacon and cheeseburgers are a pretty safe bet, but those aren’t the only options! A local vet lists some of the things that Santa Claws might drop off in this article.
Dogs are adorably easy to please: it doesn’t take much to get Fido’s cute tail going. But while picking dog toys isn’t exactly rocket science, there are things to keep in mind as you are trying to find the right toy for your dog.
Safety should always be one of the most important considerations—if not the most important—when picking toys. It’s important to know what the general dangers are.
Always play it safe here. Ask your vet for more information on safe and unsafe toys.
You’ll also need to be careful when choosing chews. Never give Fido chicken or rib bones. Hooves can also fracture and break into small pieces. Items such as pig ears can be safe for some pups, but can be dangerous for heavy chewers.
Rawhide products can also be dangerous, as they can break into pieces that are choking hazards, and can also cause internal damage or obstructions if swallowed. Ask your vet for specific tips.
Treats are also a great option, and will definitely get you that adorable reaction. These can make wonderful stocking stuffers as well. If you enjoy cooking, you can even make homemade treats. There are plenty of recipes online. You can also make up something.
Toys and treats are guaranteed tail waggers, but they aren’t the only options! You can also get things that benefit both you and your pooch, such as a pouch for walking your pet or a light-up leash for walking Fido after dark.
That said, here are some things on Fido’s wish list.
Beds are always a good option. Keep in mind that dogs have their own preferences here as well. Small pups and timid dogs often like beds with raised sides: these help them feel secure. A dog that likes to sprawl out will probably enjoy a plain bed, while one that likes to stamp and smoosh their bedding down may love a beanbag bed. If your canine pal is a senior and/or a large breed, he may enjoy an orthopedic bed. Raised beds are also good for big dogs.
Fido may not get too excited over paw balm or new shampoo, but he will appreciate feeling clean and well groomed. Doggy dental products also make great stocking stuffers! Dog wipes are another good option.
If your pet has thin fur, you may want to consider getting him a coat or jacket to help him stay warm in chilly weather. A new harness or collar is also a good bet! Make sure everything fits well. If you want to go all-out, consider getting your furry pal a customized collar or harness.
While we always strongly recommend getting dogs microchipped, that chip won’t eliminate the need for a tag. Smart tags would also be a great gift, particularly if your furry buddy has a penchant for running. Many of these have QR codes that link to a personal website with your contact information. You can also look into GPS tags.
Another great option would be a pupscription box. You can sign up for different ones, according to Fido’s age, size, or other qualities. It’s always really, really cute to see how excited dogs get when they open their gifts!
Yes! We would just recommend sticking with wrapping paper brands that are dog-safe. That way, if FIdo eats some of it, you won’t have to worry about whether your pooch ingested toxic ink or chemicals. It’s actually really, really cute seeing how excited dogs get when they know they get to open a gift!
Be sure to ask your vet for more suggestions, as well as for other tips for what would and would not make a great gift. We’re here to help!
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