It's A Dog's Life-A Christmas Gift For Your Dog
Itâs A Dogâs Lifeâ
A Christmas Gift For Your Dog
By Mary Jane Anderson
Most dogs like the holiday season with all the wonderful smells from the kitchen and many packages to examine. But, with all the rush of the season, do not forget to reward your faithful companion by wrapping a few gifts for your dog to find and unwrap under the tree on Christmas morning.
Here are a few ideas of gifts your dog would love to open:
*Favorite snacks like rawhide chews, especially the gravy-basted chews. Instead of wrapping a package of chews or treats, why not wrap one at a time and extend the week by putting one out each day so he or she will enjoy the entire week. There are crunchy bite-sized bagels, dog bones, biscuits, and flavorful treats with marrow in the center. Snacks are a reward for a job well done.
*Mealtime is always a happy time for your dog. You do not have to call him for dinner since he hears the can opener working, a drawer or cabinet open and the rustle of the dog food bag. Why not turn dinner time festive with a colorful pottery food bowl, with his name printed on the side and a matching water bowl to complete the holiday season.
*How about some new toys. There are many on the market. Toys can give your dog mental stimulation, exercise, and relief from boredom. There are squeaker toys that can motivate play. Toys come in all shapes and sizes to fit your dogâs need. The favorite for many dogs are the soft play toys in cute shapes that becomes the dogâs best friend as he carries it around with him or you find your dog sleeping with his friend. And of course, tennis balls and Frisbees are always a favorite, as well as excellent for daily exercise.
*A bright new collar and leash will give your dog a boost and he will receive compliments on how nice he looks. Hopefully, some family member will take the dog for extra long walks during the holiday season that will benefit both the walker and the dog for needed exercise, especially after the holiday dinners and treats.
*For warmth in the cold, snowy winter, a pet sweater will keep your dog warm, especially for shorthaired dogs, while taking their daily walks or exercising in the park.
*A new bed can keep your dog warm and cozy for the long winterâs naps. Beds come in all shapes and sizes. Orthopedic pet beds, originally designed to reduce pressure on joints for the older dogs, can also provide a comfortable and healthy support for all dogs of any age. There are off the floor beds, a lounger, to keep the dog away from dirt, drafts and moisture, which is ideal for outdoor dogs. Pet beds come in round and rectangular sizes for the smallest or largest dog. There are also fluffy bean bag beds or beds covered in cotton, denim, or fleece. All are designed for comfortable sleeping on long winter nights.
*Also remember, the best gifts you can give your dog do not cost anything other than your time and appreciation for his companionship. This can be done by extra walks, playtime, rides in the car, and lots of extra attention.
Happy Holidays To You And Your Dog