What would the holidays be without dogs? Their jangling Christmas collars, Santa-shaped toys and holiday-themed treats make the season even more fun and festive. This year, manufacturers of canine products have gone all out with a variety of toys, treats and apparel that make great holiday gifts for dogs. Below are just a few cool ideas for your favorite canines.
Chilly Dog Holiday Sweaters: Nothing says the holidays more than a cozy sweater. If you have a dog that needs a little extra warmth in the winter, consider giving him the gift of a Chilly Dog sweater. These well-made knit sweaters come in three holiday designs: Christmas Elf (shown), Grey Alpaca Snowflake and Peppermint Hoodie. The sweaters come in eight different sizes to fit every size, shape and breed.
Chuckit! Pro Launcher: A must-have for every parent of a ball-obsessed dog, Petmate’s Chuckit! makes fetch fun for canines and easy for humans. The Chuckit! Pro Launcher lets you throw tennis balls farther and faster, and makes it so you don’t have to bend down to pick up a slimy ball. When you play with your dog using the Chuckit!, the launcher grasps the ball and releases it when you swing. You’ll be amazed at how far the ball will go with just a little effort. It’s the perfect gift for dogs who love to play.
Coal Ball: If you’re dog has been naughty this year, surprise him on Christmas with a lump of coal—in the form of a ball. Planet Dog’s Coal ball is durable, bouncy and buoyant, and has a minty flavor. Even the most veracious chewers will have a hard time damaging this super tough toy. Your dog will be too busy having fun to get the “lump of coal” joke.
Honest Kitchen Eggnog: Why should humans be the only ones to enjoy eggnog during the holiday season? The folks at Honest Kitchen think dogs (and cats) should be able to partake in this festive holiday drink too. Honest Kitchen Eggnog for Dogs & Cats is a nourishing blend of goat’s milk, eggs and honey, with a hint of cinnamon. The human-grade formula can be poured over dry food or served alone. It comes in 5-ounce package that makes 10 ounces of eggnog when mixed with water.
About the Author: Audrey Pavia is an award-winning freelance writer and author of “The Labrador Retriever Handbook.” She is a former staff editor of Dog Fancy, Dog World and The AKC Gazette magazines. To learn more about her work, visit www.audreypavia.com and hollywoodhoofbeats.net/
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