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December 14, 2014 by Jennifer

10 Gift Ideas for Your Dog!

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Last week I talked about the gift ideas I had for the #MonsterKittens, now its time to chat about the gifts that Bitly has on her wish list. Yes, my puppy has a wish list… I let her scroll through amazon with me and if she shows any interest, it gets added to the list 🙂 Call my cr, but thats how this fur-mama rolls! This holiday season, treat your pooch to some adorable, lovely gifts! Check out these 10 fun gift ideas for your dog.

Fun and adorable gift ideas for your dog! - busybeingjennifer.com

KONG Cozie Marvin the Moose – Seriously, these are adorable! Pictured here is Marvin the Moose, but there are other squeaky friends to go along with Marvin, including a duck, a dodo, an elephant, and more! Your pup will LOVE them all!


KONG Pudge Braidz Pig Dog Toy – Every dog enjoys a good tug toy, and this one’s a cutie! It’s tightly braided for strength, creating a soft toy that’s twice as thick as the original BraidZ. The strong, flexible weave helps floss and clean teeth during play. A squeaker adds to the excitement.

Christmas Holiday Peppermint Fetching Sticks – Your dog will go crazy for these peppermint sticks! As a 3-pack, they’ll provide hours of fun for your active buddy – and they also float, so your dog can enjoy all year long.


K&H Lounge Sleeper Self-warming Pet Bed – This is the best way to keep Fido warm and comfy, now that Winter is firmly on its way. The outside of the Self Warming Lounger is polycotton and the inside is lined in soft microfleece. The pillow has a layer of metalized insulation that radiates warmth generated from your pets own body heat. Completely machine washable and filled with premium polyfil made from recycled plastic bottles. The bottom of this dog bed has a layer of “stay put” non-slip fabric for stability.

Treat Wheel Treat Toy – Scent Puzzle Training Toy – Treat-hiding plastic puzzle for dogs comes with shatterproof plastic cups. It encourages natural searching and foraging instincts, its rotating top spins to reveal hidden treats.

Dogit Mind Games 3-in-1 Interactive Smart Toy for Dogs – This interactive toy for you to enjoy with your dog is really 3 toys in 1. Suction cup grips keep toy in place, and is recommended for small and medium sized dogs. Focuses attention and reduces hyperactivity.

 

Yogurt Covered Pop Ums for Pets – Shhh, your dog won’t know these tasty treats are also really good for him, too. These malted-milkball-like treats come in an 8 oz package. Benefits for dogs include enhancing the immune system, changing the microflora of the gut, reducing cholesterol levels and reducing incidence of yeast infection. Tasty AND Healthy!


Hide-A-Squirrel Squeak Toy Dog – This clever toy works like a revere puzzle, in that your dog has to figure out how to get the squirrels OUT of the log – which works to improve his problem solving skills, AND offers hours of entertainment – both for the dog and for you. Comes in a variety of options, including bees and a hive, chipmunks and a log, mice and cheese, and more!

KONG Extreme Dog Toy – The ultra-strong, ultra-durable, black rubber compound is recommended for the most powerful chewers. Our super-bouncy, black natural rubber compound is unequaled for dogs who like to chew. Stuffing healthy treats into a KONG keeps dogs happily working and out of trouble for long periods of time. Tip: put a dollup of peanut butter in there, and watch your dog go WILD, and be happily entertained for hours to come!


Adjustable Dog Anti-slip Cozy Boots – This set of 4pcs pet dog boots keep paws dry, warm and safe, while the adjustable velcro straps keep them snug and secure. Deluxe anti-slip rubber sole assure a steady gait for your pup, and the velcro snap allow for easy to wear or take off. ….and these booties wouldn’t be complete without the Plush Princess Jasmine Dress – after all, a pup has to accessorize!

 


 

I can’t wait for Bitly to open her puppy-presents on Christmas morning!!  Do you buy Christmas gifts for your fur-babies? Which of this gift ideas for your dog do you think they’d like best?

Filed Under: Real Life, The Pups Tagged With: Bitly, Christmas, Furbaby, Gift Guide, puppy love

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  1. Kristy says

    December 15, 2014 at 9:26 am

    This is too cute! I've never seen a gift idea list for dogs. I like how they are making toys that challenge them and toys that last longer. Gone are the days of a $7 stuffed toy lasting 45 seconds and your living room looks like it was hit by a sudden snow storm. Great list!

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    • JenniferJayne13 says

      December 15, 2014 at 1:19 pm

      My puppy is quite spoiled LOL. And I am SO thankful this 45 second toy days are behind us!

      Reply
  2. Bailey K. says

    December 17, 2014 at 12:19 pm

    The rotating training toy and the interactive toy are so cool! I've never seen anything like them! I might have to read up on them as a gift for my dog.

    Reply
  3. GraceGrits says

    December 17, 2014 at 5:38 pm

    haha Lucy needs those boots. She hates to get wet. Annabelle wouldn't be caught dead in them. Pinning.

    Reply

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