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attheendoftheday · 30/10/2014 17:58

One of our more unusual christmas traditions is that the dog gives dog - themed presents to the dds. Throughout my childhood (and into my twenties) I received cat-themed presents from our family cat, so this is normal for me!

Anyway, I wondered if anyone had seen any good doggy gifts? Dds are 3.5 and 20 months. In recent years they have received soft toy dogs, a orchard toys dog game and dog fancy dress. Ideally would spend up to £10 on each.

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Biggles398 · 30/10/2014 18:40

I got my daughter a cuddluppet (blanket/puppet), and they do a couple of dog ones. They're pretty cute! (I got mine on a Groupon promotion, but think they're about 10)

I think this lady does mostly 'grown up' gifts, but I often spot some nice stuff on her FB site:
Wet Nosed (& furry) Friends, by Sally Grist-Artwork.co.uk


Robinsons equestrian often do nice doggy themed gifts (bags/teddies/books etc)

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Lovelydiscusfish · 30/10/2014 18:55

There's a Spot the Dog finger puppet book called Spot on the Move, which my dd adores. It's suitable for your youngest.

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attheendoftheday · 31/10/2014 08:05

Thank you, great ideas! I had completely forgotten about Spot and Spot-themed presents, so thanks Lovely . The cuddleuppets would probably be appreciated, but we already have so many cuddly dogs. I would never have thought of Robinsons or Facebook sellers, so thank you biggles

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jThompson · 31/10/2014 08:43

What a cu te idea. How about Happyland/fisher price pet figures. Asda had a duplo set reduced the other day with a dog, though it was more of a train theme.

The vet set is something my two always go for a grannies.www.amazon.co.uk/Simba-Smoby-49543060-Simba-Smoby-Vet/dp/B0006ZP6MG/ref=sr_1_42?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1414744827&sr=1-42&keywords=dog&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

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