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Seriously, what are you buying your dog for Christmas?

43 replies

BanyanTree · 31/10/2017 13:51

My dog comes very high on my Christmas present list Grin but I need some fresh ideas.

What are you buying your dog for Christmas?

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Santawontbelong · 31/10/2017 13:52

Shock
Must be worlds worst pooch owner.
Same as usual.
Nowt!!
Grin

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GoingCrazy21 · 31/10/2017 13:55

I get him the wrapping paper Grin

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picklemepopcorn · 31/10/2017 14:06

A bed cover and harness, both with his name embroidered on. A collar with out phone number embroidered on because he can’t wear a tag. A snake toy with squeakers and crinkles that ought to be indestructible. So it may last till new year...

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Tika77 · 31/10/2017 14:17

Nothing. I don’t think he’s a Christian.

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Zaphodsotherhead · 31/10/2017 14:31

Nothing. They never buy me anything, the mean buggers.

Might let them lick the dinner plates though.

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Hedgyhoggy · 31/10/2017 15:00

Pawsecco, squeaky Christmas pudding, ball, spotty neck tie and a bit of turkey on the big day. Kids are more excited about the dogs pressie than their own!

Seriously, what are you buying your dog for Christmas?
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theredjellybean · 31/10/2017 15:10

Wtaf is pawsecco????
My ddogs are delinquent teenagers so not sure I should get them that.
New matching beds and squeaky toys galore

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ClementineWardrobe · 31/10/2017 15:13

I may be going to a pottery place to paint them a bowl each, then have each one glazed. I couldn't possibly comment further.

Grin

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ClementineWardrobe · 31/10/2017 15:14

That's the bowls. I'm not glazing my dogs.

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BeanSprout79 · 31/10/2017 15:16

I have saved all the cardboard tubes from inside toilet rolls and have put them all in a box for him as he LOVES them, cheapest present ever!!

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VivienneWestwoodsKnickers · 31/10/2017 15:19

Not a leg of lamb bone. She knawed all the meat off the leftover cooked joint of meat last weekend at a friend's house (not the bone itself IYSWIM), and runny pooed all over the garden and dog fields the next day.

Probably a squeaky toy or five, special dinner and a pile of chewsticks.

Half the neighbourhood kids will likely pipe up with something too. She's a total tart.

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averylongtimeago · 31/10/2017 15:31

Nothing, others peoples wrapping paper suits her just fine.

Seriously, what are you buying your dog for Christmas?
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Lovemusic33 · 31/10/2017 15:46

My daughter wants to buy the dog a reindeer outfit for Christmas Hmm it's not happening.

She will get some food treats and maybe a toy if I can find when that she can't destroy.

The cats getting a cat bed in hope he will stop sleeping on my bed.

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hashtagelfie · 31/10/2017 17:06

Personalised dog bowls, fancy food, new collar and leash. His birthday is 13th December as well and we all buy him a gift for that too but the dc usually pick chew toys

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trevortrevorslattery · 31/10/2017 17:11

Oh! this thread has reminded me it's one dog's birthday in December. I would hate to have forgotten Grin

(Yes, I do need to get a grip)

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Eryri1981 · 31/10/2017 17:14

Peanut butter stuffed rawhide chews and some Decathlon pressureless kids (so slightly larger) tennis balls....he loves them, and they only cost 75p.

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LadyinCement · 31/10/2017 17:16
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JigglyTuff · 31/10/2017 17:17

A stupid outfit. A new antler.

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Floralnomad · 31/10/2017 17:17

Mine loves unwrapping and gets presents from the whole family for Christmas and his birthday . He has already got a new fleece blanket from ds , and a new string of monkeys ( plush 3 monkey on a rope toy ) from PAH . Will add to it as we go along .

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BabyOrSanta · 31/10/2017 17:18

Ddog1 will be getting a few new jumpers and a cheap party frock (that will be worn once for a photo), maybe some Kennel No 5 and I really want to get her a "pearl" necklace for "special occasions" (photos...)

Ddog2 will be getting small tennis balls, some sort of husky toy (tradition) and some other random stuff I'll pick up.

Between them they'll get one of those treat things where they have to knock it over so the treats fall out

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Unicorn81 · 31/10/2017 17:21

this monkey

Lots of cheap toys from home bargains and poundland
Jelly tots
New fleece jacket

He will also enjoy a variety of cheese with us in the run up 😁

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AdoraBell · 31/10/2017 17:22

Nothing. Like others the selfish sods have never bought me anything. Besides, they have nea fecking clue about what day of the week it is never mind which Christian/ Pagan festival is being celebrated.

The teenagers want to buy them Christmas hats Confused

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Unicorn81 · 31/10/2017 17:24

Oh for any tough chewers i highly recommend this ball the only toy to last any time with my staffie

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Mcakes · 31/10/2017 17:36

Ours gets a log. Wrapped up and everything. She gets ridiculously excited about this as she loves chewing them but isn't normally allowed one in the house because it's too messy.
She loves chewing champagne corks too and has trained herself to come running if she hears one pop. We only really have it at Christmas and birthdays so it's her way of joining in the celebrations too. Nice and cheap Grin

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SimplyNigella · 31/10/2017 20:08

A new collar each and a snuggle sack to share made by a lovely lady on Facebook.

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