Christmas wishes on four paws:
This is how you make your dog happy
Toys, toys, toys!
- Classic: Balls, frisbees, tug of war, chew toys.
- Interactive toys: Food balls, search games, intelligence toys.
- Seasonal: Snowsuit, snow boots, life jacket.
Among other things, WOLTERS offers great gift ideas here. The Funny dummies from WOLTERS come in three Christmas looks. To ensure they have lots of fun for a long time, Santa Claus, reindeer and snowman are made from double-stitched fire hoses. A robust material that is also ideal for throwing and fetching games. Small parts or squeaks that could be swallowed are not included. Available in WOLTERS online shop.
At the start-up label Theo & Emma you will find practical gifts that make everyday life easier and bring joy. The Wool felt toys Made from 100 percent natural wool felt filled with Ökotex 100 certified filling material. Whether it's a stylish bone, an elegant Weimaraner or a cuddly dachshund – all three silhouettes are lovingly handcrafted in a European factory. More at Theo & Emma.
Treats and snacks
- Healthy chews: Beef ears, dried tripe, deer pieces.
- Christmas treats: Dog treat shaped cookies, special Christmas snacks.
Vutter! from Green Plant Petfood has for Christmas something special for the dog bowl. The vegan wet food looks like meat, tastes like meat, but is purely plant-based – perfect for the festive bowl. This means your four-legged friends can join in the Christmas dinner. Available at Vutter!
Or how about one innovative feed from Green Petfood 'VeggieDog' wet food as a purely vegetarian version and 'InsectDog' as a version with insect protein. Both types of wet food are complete feed and offer a balanced, well-tolerated and tasty recipe that does not contain the addition of grain or artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Available at Green pet food.
Practical gifts
- New bed or blanket: For cozy hours.
- New collar or leash: In a festive color or with a Christmas motif.
- Care products: Shampoo, brush, claw scissors.
Manuly – the innovative dog mat. Whether on vacation, in a restaurant or with friends: the self-inflating sleeping pad fills with air within one to two minutes. The durable cover protects the dog mat from sharp dog claws. The top has a cozy fur, and the bottom has an anti-slip coating. It can be rolled up small and practical for transport. Available at www.manuly.de.
Give experiences
- Dog school: A course for tricks or agility.
- Dog sitter for vacation: So that your dog can have a break sometimes.
- Joint excursion: In the forest, to the lake or to the dog park.
DIY gifts
- Homemade treats: With healthy ingredients.
- Cuddly cave: From old blankets or pillows.
- Toys made from natural materials: Branches to chew, balls made of wool felt.
Gift tips for dog lovers
The Literary dog calendar 2025 (53 sheets) with wonderful pictures and striking quotes about the cheerful companion and reliable protector at our side. Whether it's a dachshund, a Jack Russell terrier, a poodle or a pug, whether it's frolicking around, watching carefully or taking a well-deserved rest. Available at ars vivendi.
Goodbye plastic bags: those Treat tin from Nostalgic-Art is intended and made for all animal lovers who like to make their four-legged friends happy with little treats. The attractive retro design sets the treat tin apart from makeshift storage. The tin keeps treats fresh and ensures that the “small rewards” are always at hand. Available at www.nostalgic-art.de.
And last but not least, something to read: WUFFOLOGY – Understand your dog. In her “Woofology”, the author Sandra Bucher succeeds in explaining the different sensory perceptions and communication between humans and dogs and humorously clearing up the confusion that arises from the typical “dog communicates – humans don’t understand”. Available at Amazon.
Further books on the subject of dogs are available in the “Books” category. More items to give as gifts under “Featured”.
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