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My beautiful puppy! I really want to treat him on his second x-mas, last year i’d only just bought him?

Submitted by on July 29, 2009 – 9:31 pm12 Comments
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YourWorst N asked:

so i was skint back then.

how can i make his x-mas as special as ever??

i have a few ideas, btw he’s a little jack russell called pip.

* knit him a scarf, pyjamas, jumper, and blanket
* bake him some tasty crimbo treats, and make him a special christmas dinner
* get him an army style dog tag printed with his name
* get him a customised blanket
* make him a luxury bed/kennel
* hand make him a toy
* buy him a ton of toys
* get a plain dog bowl, and ceramic paints, then customise it
* make him his own stocking and x-mas decorations
* treat him to a new collar and lead
* buy him a nice x-mas coat for long walks in the snow

any more ideas?

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Btw i have a budget of only £2000, so it’s gonna be tight =[
i only have a thousand pounds to spend on him =[

12 Comments »

  • Kip’s Mom ***WFM*** says:

    Try treating him like a dog – it’s the best gift you can give.

  • Katie R says:

    Well, I know my dogs and the quickest way to their heart is through their stomachs! Ha ha ha just bake him some tasty treats, then you can wrap them and see if he is interested in opening them! If you have some money left over you can buy him one of those toys that you put treats in and he’ll be able to play and eat for hours!!! I say your best option is food though! Have Fun!

  • Breaking the rules says:

    £1000 he is one loved dog,

  • julie d says:

    Round 2. I guess you didn’t like the answers you got the first time you asked.

  • Luli says:

    I’d buy my dog a nice fur rug to sleep on in his bed – mmm cosy.

    All those treat and customized stuff is crap for a dog – they can’t appreciate them because it is just a dog after all.

    A good nights sleep – priceless.

  • xxx-ponky-xxx says:

    personally i think u shud really out do urself and get him everything! becos i can just tell that pipkin will want all them things and more! maybe his own house, or perhaps a bet of his own.. say a goldfish to live in the bath? :) since the budget is so amazingly tight, than perhaps u shud like sell ur brother or something to make up extra cash… overall i think u shud also order him a massive cake with “POLLY” wrote on it.. i am sure he wud like that..

  • Madalyn says:

    all your ideas are soooooooo good! knit him a scarf, pyjamas, jumper, and blanket.

    Or buy him a ton of toys. he’ll like that more.

  • wishnuwelltoo says:

    I should think it would depend on what your puppy likes. Sometimes I buy my dogs a doggie pillow, or a toy, or a bone, or I crochet them a blanket. It just depended on that dog, and what they lilked. We do have christmas decorations with pictures of our dogs on them. We like that touch.

  • echo says:

    Lucky dog.
    He wont give a stuff what day it is or what you have spent on him.
    So get a new collar & lead so you can take him for a long walk on christmas day.You should already have a tag on his collar with your tel no & post code. Do not put his name as this makes it easier to dognap.
    Then a good chew to munch on whilst you are eating your christmas dinner.
    How about giving some of your hard earned cash to a dog charity to care for dogs who are not so lucky to be with a loving home.

  • IceBreaker27 says:

    I would go for a fleece-lined raincoat. Old Navy carries them. They’re great for small dogs with thin fur!

    But really – dogs have no conception of special days or holidays, and fancy custom items are for YOU, not the dog. Why not treat Pip to a fun day at the park?

    Also, some of your ideas sound impractical or dangerous: some painted dog bowls are not dishwasher-safe, and handmade toys can easily become a choking hazard, and no dog needs “a ton” of toys – they need one at a time to keep up the novelty value of each toy.

    Of course, if Pip is not already microchipped, THAT would be the ultimate present!

    You might also gift a donation, in Pip’s name, to a shelter to benefit dogs not as lucky as Pip.

  • RYDEN due October 19th!! says:

    I think you need to give you puppy to someone more mature than you.

  • fancy socks says:

    Lol i bet he would perhaps just like a decent normal meal,get over yourself he is a terrier a dog!! and i love my dogs,maybe you need a different thing in your life to spoil,a dog is not the answer.

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