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Do you get your pets a Christmas present?
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By *olf and Red OP Couple 48 weeks ago
Nr Cardiff or at Chams Darlaston |
Our dogs have got a new toy each and some festive dog biscuits. Nothing will be going under the tree until Christmas Day though as one has already ripped open two presents whilst I was wrapping.
Red |
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Yes I get them one toy and one treat each ! My daughter who lives home still! got a pup she's 17 weeks old so kinda my dog but not ! She has spent £200 on her and my lab lost my spaniel in June! He loved Xmas! Was expert at opening presents! Like yours he knew exactly what was his under the tree ! X |
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Not now. They just sleep all day as they are both old. Last time I bought them an advent calendar they didn't touch it.
Will get them some nibble treats and salmon fir Christmas breakfast and they will have turkey and gravy |
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By *i4twoMan 48 weeks ago
Taunton |
Absolutely. Both dogs get their own present to unwrap. It’s funny as they’re both pretty gentle with the wrapped present but the toy inside gets killed as soon as it’s free from the wrapping paper!
They would also normally get a Christmas dinner but one has just started a restricted diet because he’s unwell. If one has Christmas dinner and the other doesn’t there will be hell to pay, so they’ll both miss out on turkey this year |
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"Yes. I buy my cats a new toy and their Christmas Dinner is a posh cat food they don't normally have. "
For our entertainment we buy one tin of posh food and let the cats fight for the food
We don't obviously our cats are spoilt rotten in fact the female would probably let us spoon feed her if we were willing, she's a real princess.
We love them xx |
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Yes I get my dog multiple presents, and no matter how many I buy her it still won’t balance out every thing she brings to my live on a daily basis. I know this will sound soft but she’s got me through some really tough times in the last 3 years. |
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By (user no longer on site) 48 weeks ago
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She.. Snoopy my cat. Has had plenty of xmas gifts one of which she gnawed it off the table.. Cat grass. I have some more small tubs to grow cat grass it helps to salivating and hair balls. Of which I was blessed with the other day. Some feathery toys on sticks.. Nope prefers some tatty pink mouse. Spoilt rotten but she means a lot to me. Lost Gorgeous last 23rd December |
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By (user no longer on site) 48 weeks ago
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"Yes I get my dog multiple presents, and no matter how many I buy her it still won’t balance out every thing she brings to my live on a daily basis. I know this will sound soft but she’s got me through some really tough times in the last 3 years."
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By (user no longer on site) 48 weeks ago
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"Yes I get my dog multiple presents, and no matter how many I buy her it still won’t balance out every thing she brings to my live on a daily basis. I know this will sound soft but she’s got me through some really tough times in the last 3 years."
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"The cat does, the tortoise is not interested in Christmas and has insisted on no gifts this year may be he dosent like shelling out
was slow on seeing that. I love tortoises. "
Me too. They're mostly indifferent to us unless we have food |
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Yes, always.
This the first Xmas in 28yrs I won't be running to my old ponies after the kids open their presents to give them their Xmas treats and an extra big breakfast of their fav things. I am going to miss seeimg the surprise in my old boys face as I pop up early to see him.
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When they were still with me my dogs always got presents from me, as well as from friends and family (they usually had more than me ). They all had their own serving of Christmas dinner too.
I also buy for my friends pets, and send treats to rescue centres. |
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By *eah BabyCouple 48 weeks ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"When they were still with me my dogs always got presents from me, as well as from friends and family (they usually had more than me ). They all had their own serving of Christmas dinner too.
I also buy for my friends pets, and send treats to rescue centres. "
Same here, my last dog knew which were his presents and would sit under the tree staring at them, in the end I had to take them back out until Christmas morning as it felt a little cruel He was so excited unwrapping them, it gave me more joy than opening my own |
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