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Holiday Goodies for Your Pups

Holiday Goodies for Your Pups

December 04, 2013 by Conor Davis
Categories: Holidays,Tips

Is your dog on your holiday shopping list? At our house, we always get our pups a little something. They even get their own stockings! And over the years, we've come to have a few favorites that never disappoint.

So whether you have an outdoorsy big dog or a tiny tea cup pup, here are a few goodies that come in all shapes and sizes for this holiday season (and don't forget about Creative Dog Training Gift Cards also!):


 

  1. The Molly Mutts Duvet Bed Covers
    These covers are washable and super stylish, too! I like them because you can always have a clean dog bed any day of the week...even get a few different styles for a new look all every week.




     
  2. The Nina Ottosson Wooden Dog Puzzle Casino

    These are great for busy bodies! I like them because they help stimulate their brain while giving them a little something extra while they're inside.

     
  3. The Kurgo Reflect and Protect Active Dog Vest

    Baby, it's cold out there! I like these because the vest keeps your pup both visible and offers a little warmth to boot.



     
  4. The Kong Wobbler

    My dogs love these. And thank goodness they are dishwasher safe. Because there's usually a lot of drooling going on!



     
  5. The Harry Barker designer leashes and collars

    So many classic styles to choose from! Not only are they fashionable...they are also very durable!


     
  6. The Dog-E-Glow LED Dog Collar & Lead

    You will definitely wow your neighbors on a winter walk with an LED leash!




     
  7. The Kyjen Plush Puppies Invincible Reindeer

    Kyjen has an all-around fantastic selection of fun a durable toys. I love their holiday themes!





     
  8. The Dog Games Drop Slo-Bowl Interactive Dog Feeder

    If you have a dinnertime gobbler, these are so great to slow down a fast eater!



     
  9. The West Paw Design Big Sky Faux Suede Dog Blanket

    Traveling for the holidays? Having a travel blanket is really handy for letting your dog know her place at a guest's house.


     
  10. Donation in your dog's name to a local animal shelter
    Not all dogs have a home for the holiday. So, while you can't adopt them all, you can make a difference by considering a monetary donation or supplies for those less fortunate.


What do you think of our list? Does your dog get to unwrap presents with the family, too?
Happy holidays to everyone!

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