What You Should Get Your Dog for Christmas this Year

Christmas is a time of giving (and of course the food!). So, what should you get your dog this year?

Toys

Christmas Plush

These adorable squeaky toys are festive and fun! The set includes a snowman, a Santa, and a reindeer. Additionally, the toys are 100% polyester and stuffed with cotton. And, they are machine washable for easy cleaning!

Animal Squeaky Toys

These squeaky toys are durable and stuffing free for safe play. This is ideal if you have an aggressive chewer that tends to destroy their toys. Additionally, the animal design will keep you pal entertained and excited to play!

Treats

Treat Ball

This enriching dispensing toy is will keep your pal mentally and physically active. Additionally, it comes in two sizes depending on the size of your dog. It is easy to use and clean. The dispenser encourages slower eating and prolonged play!

Treat Puzzle

This interactive puzzle is fun and educational. It will stimulate your pal’s brain while they eat. This also encourages slow eating wile also fighting boredom.

Accessories

Thundershirt

Do you have an anxious pup? Then a thunder jacket is a great gift to help relieve their stress. The jacket helps to ease anxiety caused by storms, fireworks, separation, travel, visitors, and more. Not only is this product vet recommended, but it uses pressure to naturally calm your companion. So, no medication is needed!

Matching Sweaters

Nothing is more festive than a Christmas sweater! Your pal will feel loved and included with this gift. Additionally, you can include the whole family in this matching fun!

Health & Wellness

Embark

Embark is a doggy DNA test that allows you to learn about your pal and their genetics, health risks, and insight into the care you give your companion. Additionally, the test screens over 230,000 genetic parkers to accurately identify your pal’s breed. This is a fantastic gift to ensure that your pal is receiving the best care based off of any conditions they have or may be predisposed to.

While your furry friend may not fully understand what Christmas is about, they will feel the love this holiday season if you shower them with gifts and treat them extra special this time of year!