7 cute Christmas gift ideas for pets
Shop these adorable gifts for your pets this Christmas.
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Bring some festive fun into your household this Christmas by treating your furry friend to a special gift. Here are seven of our favourite which are also utterly adorable!
Talking Tables Christmas collar, £7, Amazon
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Switch up your pets collar with this festive Holly design by Talking Tables. For just £7, it’s an easy way to bring some Christmas cheer to your family for 2020.
Brussels sprout pet toy, £3.50, Matalan
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Treat your dog to a new toy this Christmas with this super sweet Brussels sprout design – it even has it’s own little Santa’s hat!
Treat baking kit, £5, Primark
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Bake your pet some yummy biscuits this Christmas with this handy kit from Primark. Rather than simply buying some, homemade goodies are an extra special treat, you could even decorate them with a personalised design!
Clever Paws Santa suit, £4.99, The Range
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If your pet doesn’t mind putting on dog-friendly clothes then treat them to this super cute Santa suit from The Range for £4.99. It not only looks adorable but is really soft and snuggly, too.
Personalised pet stocking, £30, Cox & Cox
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We all love hanging up our stockings on the mantel place. Don’t forget your furry friend and invest in a personalised pet stocking from Cox & Cox. Made from a gorgeous and sustainable fabric, this stocking will suit any interior style.
Dog cracker, £5, John Lewis & Partners
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Include your dog in the Christmas day festivities with this dog-friendly cracker. This cracker has been specially made for your canine companion and features a hat, snap, joke and a rope ball toy.
Lily’s Kitchen cat advent calendar, £9.99, Farmdrop
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Start treating your pampered pussycat early this year and buy them a cat-friendly advent calendar. This one by Lily’s Kitchen is generously filled with Lily’s Kitchen naturally wholesome treats, that are not only tasty for your pet but are good for them, too.
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