Christmas, as we all know, is a time for giving. We give gifts to friends, family and loved ones, so why not for our pets too? Whilst they probably don’t quite get the same level of excitement as you or I during the festive period, there’s no reason why you can’t involved them in your celebrations. So what should be on the festive agenda for your pet at Christmas? Well, a treat is often a good place to start. Just as we buy toys and sweets for children, a dog is unlikely to turn its nose up at a new bone or chew, whilst a feline friend will appreciate some nibbles or a new scratching post. As you might expect, the sky is the limit when it comes to the shapes, sizes and styles of gifts available to beloved pets this Christmas time. Whilst most will choose a more conservative, even obvious gifts like those mentioned above, it’s a mad, mad world out there and for every human gift there’s a pet equivalent to choose from.
One thing that we often give one another at Christmas is clothing. Some breeds can suffer during the colder climate that winter and Christmas time provide, particularly those with shorter, or indeed no hair, or lack the same body mass of their larger counterparts. To counteract this, you might want to consider a winter warmer in the form of a special over coat. Of course there are some subtle designs out there, which are manufactured wholly for practicality, not necessarily style; then there are those that are quite the opposite.
Not to everybody’s taste it has to be said, but you can now find a wide variety of pet clothing that will help your pooch or feline friend stand out from the crowd. You can get festively inspired costumes, with all the bells and whistles you’d expect. There are even haute couture designs for anybody who likes to lavish their pets with gifts and wants to ensure they are the height of style at all times. If clothes aren’t to your taste, then perhaps a new collar might be more appealing. You needn’t limit your design creativity as there are still a fair few styles to choose from, but you might see a collar as being more practical and thus, more beneficial – perhaps not.. It may be as a replacement for an old, worn collar or just a special treat for Christmas, whatever the reason and whatever the design; a collar for Christmas is the perfect gift for your pet. We all enjoy the festivities of the Christmas period, but that should certainly not be to the detriment of our pet’s health and happiness. If you have a new kitten or puppy, you might want to consider getting pet insurance. Whilst puppy insurance probably isn’t high on the excitement factor, it is important that you look forward to your pet’s long-term future too, especially if your pet has been bought, or recently purchased for a family member this year. kitten insurance is available too, just so your little cat isn’t left out in the cold this festive period. We all enjoy being comfortable, pets included, so why not ensure they have a good night’s sleep with a new basket. Again, whilst it does edge towards to practical rather than the extravagant, it will be something that your cat or dog can enjoy whilst you can choose a style and design that meets your own personal choice.
An animal’s health should always be a major consideration, so don’t forget that they aren’t human. You can’t feed them like you would a child or an adult; for example most can’t, and certainly shouldn’t, have normal chocolate. There are specialist treats that have been designed for the unique metabolism of cats and dogs; so when choosing your Christmas gifts, don’t get them something that could do more damage than good.
A few gift ideas for your pet this Christmas:
- A Coat or Specially Made Clothing
- A New Collar
- A New Bed or Basket
- A Chew
- A New Bowl
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