On the other hand, it’s more than “just the thought” that counts. By searching for the perfect, trendy toy or other pet gift, we’re pleasing ourselves, too. Giving them the best we can just as we do with our human kids.
Holiday-specific toys and treats. You’ve already seen the growing popularity of themed items. For instance, you probably bought your dog or cat a Halloween costume – or at least an orange-and-black collar. If you’re going for a Santa outfit next, or hoping to transform your feline into a Christmas elf, be sure to consider their safety and comfort as well as the potential photo op.
If you celebrate Hanukkah, we’re happy to report one of this year’s trends is a far larger selection of Hanukkah-themed pet treats and toys than in the past. Perhaps your furry friend would like a stuffed dreidel. Or a stylish blue sweater or raincoat.
A related trend? Stuffed toys that look like holiday food favorites (but, thankfully, won’t poison your pet). You’ll also find toys that look like ornaments or other traditional decorations. Be wary, though. This year you can find edible dog treats to hang on your Christmas tree. If your pup is already overly-interested in your tree, it’s going to be darn hard to explain to him that some ornaments are OK to grab but others are not.
Gift wrapping. Cats and dogs naturally love to rip into things, and ripping open gifts is a holiday tradition. Just be sure your pet’s presents are wrapped appropriately. Our blog on pet-safe holiday decorating has some good tips. It’s especially important to skip anything ribbon-like, because these things can cause dangerous intestinal blockages if eaten.
Early shopping. You know how it goes during the holidays – the hottest, trendiest stuff sells out soonest.
Interestingly, millennials are the biggest spenders when it comes to holiday pet indulgence. They spend about 25% more on average than any other age group. Not coincidentally, millennials are also the biggest users of social media. Sharing pet photos is a holiday experience that just keeps growing. Knowing what’s trending ensures your precious pooch will have what it takes to pull off a purrfectly shareable photo.
And if your furry friend is not a social diva, who cares? The holidays are all about sharing love.
We did some digging (not under the fence, of course) and came up with a few fun suggestions to please your pet, your pet-loving friends, and yourself this year:
A paw-shaped stocking full of goodies will surely be a winner with your cat or dog. But you are your pet’s biggest gift. What they really want most this holiday season is more of you – more attention, whether that’s conversation while you’re working in the kitchen, play time, walk time, or belly rubs. Best of all, spending more time with your pet is a treat that never goes out of season.