Tuesday 15 November 2011

WHO'S READY FOR CHRISTMAS?...


...WE ARE!!!


Here is Lily's Christmas list for dogs:



http://www.petsathome.com/shop/classic-kong-chew-treat-dog-toy-13517
Number 1 on Lily's list and mine!
R.R.P: Vary in Size.
These things are a god send, they help calm situations, keep their brain going AND best of all, the dogs get a treat!!!
I think EVERY dog should own these, they come in puppy, adult, senior and extreme.

http://www.petsathome.com/shop/deli-dog-treats-scrummy-hot-dogs-220gm-13224
Something to stuff the KONG with.
R.R.P: £2.00

Of course you can use what you like but I like these and so do the rest of the gang.
You get a pack of 4 for £2, isn't that fab? They're a good size too.
Tip with a kong: Depending on what size you get, you can do alternative layers!
I like to put some cheese at the bottom, hotdogs, a James Wellbeloved (JWB) mini jack on top, or some of their JWB kibble.

http://www.viovet.co.uk/p16418/Christmas_Toys_and_Treats_-_Rosewood_-_Christmas_Dog_Toy_-_Festive_Chums/product_info.html


Number 3: Un-stuffed Festive Chums from viovet.co.uk
R.R.P: £3.10 (P&P £1.95 or FREE if you spend over £29)
Lily and Bobby LOVE these and to tell you the truth, so do I (because I don't have to pick up stuffing.







http://www.companyofanimals.co.uk/products/toys-and-games/nina-ottosson-games/nina-ottosson-treat-maze

 Nina Ottosson Dog treat Maze.
R.R.P:£12.99
A Treat Maze for your dog”  Amuses, entertains and activates.
Put treats in the hole at the top on both sides of the Dog Treat Maze.
The dog has to work to get the Dog Treat Maze in motion so that it wobbles, rocks and sometimes spins around, so that the treats pass through a maze inside on both sides and then fall out through the openings on both top and bottom.
Dog Treat Maze is a treat maze that activates and entertains your dog. The unpredictable movement keeps the toy challenging.
Can be used inside or outside.
Dog Treat Maze is easy to clean, rinse with running water.
Tips….
Make it more difficult for the dog to get the treats out by putting a piece of a paper towel in one of the holes of both the top and bottom, so that the treats can only come out of one hole per side.…
http://www.petsathome.com/shop/snowflake-fleece-by-pets-at-home-60589?cm_re=barilliance-_-up%20sell-_-product%20details
 Something to keep you warm and looking stylish.
R.R.P: £7.99

This VERY affordable
fleece is PERFECT for the upcoming cold Christmas/winter we are going to be having!

http://www.emmabridgewater.co.uk/all-personalised/personalised-christmas-town-small-pet-bowl/invt/zzxpcm191/?source=170_74
Something for the Christmas Dinner!!
Price: £20

Spoil your pet rotten with a Personalised Christmas Town Small Pet Bowl, perfect for cats and dogs; they will love eating Christmas leftovers from this.




My Christmas survival tips:

If you're anything like me, then you always want to make sure your dog or dogs are always happy.

 9/10 I am awake early on Christmas day ( I am worse than a child, I woke my 4 year old sister up last year at 5am, YES, on purpose[I get WAY too excited])
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  • Get dressed into some comfy warm clothes, throw on some wellies and take your dog out for an early morning run/walk so they get to relieve some energy before all of the mayhem starts!
  • Make sure the situation doesn't get too stressful for your pet
    (If you have a big family, or lots of new people etc)
    Make sure your pet has a safe spot, such as his own enclosed space (Crate, a room, a bed in a different room or even a bed out of the way where all of the mayhem happens)
  • ALWAYS supply LOTS&LOTS of fresh drinking water after you feed them their yummy Christmas Dinner.
  • Oh, and If possible, lock them out of the kitchen so they don't get burnt, trod on and something dropped on them while you or someone else, whoever else, cooks the yummy Christmas dinner!
    (They won't be able to steal then either. HA HA HA)



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