When the Christmas season comes around, it’s time to deck the halls and get into the festive spirit. But what about your pet?
If you have a cat or dog, it can be hard to find gifts that they’ll like, so we’ve put together a list of our favorite pet-themed items:
Festive toys
Puppies and kittens love to play with toys, but it’s hard to find ones that are suitable for Christmas. Our top pick is this adorable snowman squeaky toy from Petco. It’s made from durable fabric with a squeaker inside, making it perfect for playing fetch or tug-of-war with your dog or cat. It’s also completely machine washable – just remove the squeaker before putting it through the wash.
If you’re looking for more traditional dog toys, we recommend these cute Santa hats from Pets at Home. They come in small (for puppies), medium (for dogs up to 15kg) and large (for dogs up to 30kg). Any dog will look adorable wearing one of these hats while they’re playing with their favorite toy.
Pet supplies from Petsmart
Petsmart has an amazing selection of high-quality pet products and accessories at affordable prices. They have everything from food bowls to beds, leashes and collars, toys, grooming products, cat trees, litter boxes and more.
Toss ‘n’ Swirl Cat Toy from Petco
This toy is perfect for cats who love batting around objects with their paws. The lightweight plastic ball inside the tube spins around when it’s thrown, making it fun for cats to watch as well as bat around with their paws! This toy will entertain your cat for hours at a time.
Christmas stockings
Fill these up with dog treats, cat treats or even some new toys. Make sure they have the name of the pet on them so they can be recognized easily.
Gift cards
You can buy gift cards at most pet stores and use them to purchase toys or other items that your pet will enjoy receiving. There are also websites where you can order custom-made holiday cards that feature your pet.
Treat Dispenser Toys
Keeps dogs occupied so they don’t eat everything in sight while you’re gone all day at work. Plus you can use peanut butter as a treat inside these toys instead of buying expensive ones from the store.
Christmas tree Ornaments
If you want something that will last longer than just one day, then consider buying your pets their own Christmas tree ornaments. There are lots of different types available on the market today, so it should be easy enough for anyone to find something suitable for their tastes and budget. Some people may even choose to make their own decorations from scratch, which could be fun if you have time on your hands.
A treat puzzle
Pets are naturally curious creatures and love to explore new things. A treat puzzle is a great way to keep them entertained while also providing nutritional value. Your pet will enjoy trying to get their treats out of the puzzle while also getting some exercise in at the same time.