Do You Buy Your Pet A Present For Christmas ?
Teddybear12
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I do. He usually has a new blanket and soft toy, also some treats. I did buy him a Christmas jumper one year but he hated it he really stressed. Went to the Charity Shop the jumper not Toby (my dog).
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No I don’t
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My family do and I find it a bit silly in all honestly but if it makes the humans happy and the dog gets some extra toys and treats then so be it
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Oddly though, when it's the other way round...when asked if I wanted a present for my birthday from the dog I was all for the extra present
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I'm glad you didn't take Toby to the charity shop @Teddybear12
I don't have a pet, but I'd probably get them a little something if I did! Have you bought him any toys this year? (I hope he doesn't read your posts on the community!)
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Yes absolutely. Alfie my cat is very much part of our family. Why would you leave your pets out at christmas? Every Christmas morning he comes downstairs with us and sits on the floor while we open the presents. Waits patiently for his. He's part cat, part human
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Hi @Tori_Scope I got him a new soft toy he sleeps with them. They get licked and tossed about so only last a few months. I also got him a new squeaky mouse toy. I have to wrap them up as he loves the paper.
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I think he loves his new bestie 🥰❤
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He looks very cozy @bekindalways!Online Community Coordinator, she/her
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