Unique Dog Gifts

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Beyond calendars and coffee mugs: unique dog gifts

Are you looking for a gift for the dog lover in your life, but want to get something a little more original than a run of the mill puppy mouse pad? Or perhaps you’re shopping for the dog lover that has everything? Well here are a few gift ideas that go beyond the typical fare (and scroll down for gift ideas for your pup!):

Doggie charm bracelets

There are specialty boutiques as well as large jewelry merchants that feature dog jewelry of all kinds – and charm bracelets are often no exception! Sometimes you can even find charms of a certain breed. Giving a bracelet with a few personalized doggie charms can make for a lovely gift, and if you leave a few spots open, the recipient can fill it with her handpicked favorites.

Dog board games

Yes, there are actually doggie board games out there – like “Dogopoly!” These are definitely unique and can make for years and years of fun.

If you’re looking for unique gifts for your dog, that’s another story! But here’s one for you:

A day at the spa

Your pooch loves to be pampered and primped, just like most people do! So a day at the spa will not only leave your pup smelling clean and fresh, but will give him or her a day full of focused attention.

So whether you’re shopping for your pup, or the dog lover in your life, these might be some gift ideas to chew over!

For more information about unique dog gifts, or to choose from related products, choose from one of the following links:

Gifts for Dog Lovers | Pet Supplies | Dog Toys



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Giving your dog your leftover chicken or steak bones can be dangerous, these can choke your dog or cause internal damage. Instead, find chew treats and 'bones' found in your local pet stores, these are specially made to be safe for your pup.