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Christmas gift help please!

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wherethefuckisthefuckingtuna · 13/12/2016 12:57

Hello!

I'm not a dog owner, but my mum has a 1 year old pup. She's a gorgeous dog, very well trained. She also does some agility classes.

For Christmas my Mum has asked for some 'dog walking things'...

I'm a little stuck as to what might be nice things to get? I have a limit of about £20-£30 as I have already bought other unrelated gifts for her.

She has a lead, a chuck-it, tennis balls etc.

Could anyone give me any ideas of good dog walking 'accessories'?

I hope I have given enough info to go on, but if any other info would be helpful - please let me know and I'll do my best to provide it.

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Thewolfsjustapuppy · 13/12/2016 14:02

I recently bought one of these, it really is very good

Christmas gift help please!
Wolfiefan · 13/12/2016 14:05

Waterproof and slip proof gloves?
Decent wellies?
New collar and lead?
Hi vis of some sort?
Dog towel?
Travel water bottle?
Membership to somewhere amazing to walk?

wherethefuckisthefuckingtuna · 13/12/2016 15:17

Ooh! Some great ideas here! Thank you so much

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CMOTDibbler · 13/12/2016 16:18

I have a Dicky bag and have given them as gifts which people have been very pleased with after admiring ours

WeAllHaveWings · 13/12/2016 17:40

Walking boots, good waterproof jacket (maybe 3 in 1) anything to make walking comfortable and dry.

I don't like fancy bags for putting treats/bags/poo in, feel like it just bulks me down. Poo bags are in jacket pocket, when full it goes in nearest bin, he usually poos when first out so our route had a bin on it. Treats go in pockets in a sandwich bag as I always find special treat bags get horribly greasy inside quite quickly.

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