If you know a dog-lover, then a whole new world of possible gifts is open to you. Of course, first you need to decide whether or not you want to get a gift for the dog-lover, the dog, or both. Here are some excellent dog-lover gift ideas:
For The Dog-Lover:
It is possible to find just about anything with a dog motif - pajamas, mugs, t-shirts, statues, etc. - but that does not mean that your dog lover will appreciate any or all of these things. So, what should you get for a dog-lover?
First of all, do not go out and buy something with just any old dog on it. Find something with a dog that looks very similar to your dog-lover's dog. Find an item with the same breed. Next, think about whether or not this person will actually wear a t-shirt with a giant picture of a schnauzer on it. Not everyone will. On the other hand, she or he might use a tote with a small schnauzer embroidered, classily, on it.
Also, think of a gift that is useful and not to bold, like greeting cards. People are often in short supply of greeting cards, and a set of greeting cards with something as personal as the likeness of a pet printed on them are certain to be appreciated.
If giving an item that simply has a "likeness" to a pet is not personal enough for you, you can take a photo of the pet, and then have a gift made from it. You could give something as simple as a framed photo of the beloved dog, or you can visit a place like ofoto.com and have your photo made into coasters, playing cards, or a number of other items!
For The Dog
Before getting a gift for the dog, make sure that you know what sort of dog it is. For instance, a small dog will not be able to handle large toys or bones, and a small dog bones could pose a threat to a large dog. Also be aware that a puppy has different health requirements than an older dog. Depending on the ailments of an older dog, he may not be allowed to eat protein, may only be able to eat soft food, or might have other requirements that must be followed. A good dog gift is one that does not cause harm to the dog! Also, be ware that while a dog might love a toy that sings or beeps, his owner may not!
So, what should you get for a dog? One great idea is to sign him up for a "stuffed animal of the month" club. Every month, the dog will receive a brand new stuffed animal, just in time to replace last month's old, ratty, and chewed-up one.
Consider baking your own dog treats for the dog (again, be aware of the specific health guidelines that that particular dog might have to follow). There are great dog treat recipes on line or in doggie cookbooks that you can follow.
You might think that a Christmas outfit or a Halloween outfit is the perfect gift for a dog, but I am here to tell you that the dog most certainly will not agree! Instead, consider getting the dog a sweater - to be used specifically on cold days, and not for style.
Dog Gifts For The Owner And For The Dog
A Frisbee or a ball is a gift that both a dog-lover and a dog will enjoy. There are even Frisbees made with "handles" that make them easier for the dog to pick up.
A monogrammed leash and collar (with the phone number embroidered on, as well) is a wonderful gift that will make the owner and dog look snazzy while out on their walk, while also helping to ensure the safe return of the dog if he slips away.
Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on dogs and gifts, please visit Dog-Lover Gifts.
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