Dog-themed fashion: If your friend loves her French Bulldog, get her some puppy socks, tights, or house slippers with Frenchie faces pictured on them There are also over-sized sweaters, shorts, and pajamas with Scottie dogs (among other dog breeds) stitched on. For male friends who enjoy some of the finer things in life, consider getting him some dog-shaped cuff links, or an embroidered pocket handkerchief with his pup’s face on it. (Next time a charming lady nearby sneezes, he will have something sophisticated to offer her, and a positive conversation starter too!) There are also necklaces, earrings, and rings made after many of the most popular dog breeds, so jewelry-wearing friends will be certain to find the perfect gift. If your pal regularly looks up photos of dogs, or watches puppy videos daily, VANS also sells a shoe with dozens of doggy faces printed on them!
Houseware: Personalized dog bowl with the pup’s name on it. These can be embroidered on a dog’s bed, or painted on his porcelain dog bowls. Find your friend’s favorite picture of her and her canine companion, and have the image printed on matching mugs or coasters. Alternatively, purchase original designed puppy print coasters, dog-fact mugs, or kitchen towels with the dog-breed of her preference.
Conversation pieces: Some pet owners like to highlight their home with a few interested focal points, or some funny conversations starters. These could be anything from dog-themed calendars, to dog-trivia table mats, Labrador Retriever clocks, rugs, dog-paw print door mats. Personalized dog-stickers or temporary dog tattoos for those who like to be a little “out there” with how much the display dog devotion. Funny dog books, canine comic books and the like make excellent additions to any coffee table or mantle.
Dog Accessories: If your friend’s dog really plays the role of “man’s best friend,” consider some dog-print pillow cases, or an iPhone case with their favorite dog breed. If you could see your friend carrying around a flask, there are sleek metal flasks with a specific dog breed printed on it, or even leather ones labeled “Hair of the dog that bit you.” Fortunately, if the person is a proud pug-owner there are OODLES of perfect pug-themed gifts for her!
Dog care items: Buying a present for your friend’s pet is a creative and thoughtful twist on birthday or Christmas gift-giving. From dog houses, to indoor dog heating pads, to an automatic water dispenser, the list of dog care items goes on and on. Think about what activities your pal and his pooch like to do together, and use that for inspiration. For example, get a light-up leash and dog collars for those who enjoying hiking or jogging at night with their pup. If the dog is a determined chewer, save your friend some serious toy-replacement purchasing by getting him or her an indestructible dog toy (which often have life-long warranties). If you have heard your friend complain about their pup’s odor, or the amount of hair they shed, consider getting some dog-deodorant spray for smellier pups, or a FURminator brush to help rid the house of excess pet hair. Your friend will be eternally grateful!
Gift-giving tips:
- Think outside the box! How long has your friend owned their dog? Is he getting older? Have they ever taken any significant photos together? Hire a professional, or if you are good with cameras treat your friend to a photo shoot of just them and their dog in the setting of their choice. That gift will not only capture a chapter of their history, but will last a lifetime!
If you REALLY want to go all out and lavish your friend with an extravagant gift, offer them Pet Chatz . This is a wall hanging that sits at eye level to the dog, and allows the owner to skype with their pup, with a live video feed and treat-dispensing capabilities too! Though such a gift would cost about $350, it might be the grand gesture you are looking for!