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Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 324599" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yep, normally, but not this year-I'm not celebrating it really. I don't buy the costumes or dog decor but try to get stuff they want and can use anyway- like new beds if needed. They each have their own stocking which gets hung on the mantle beside difficult child's. That added a nice touch since it had only been difficult child's stocking before we got the dogs. Their stockings are filled with treats (maybe a brand I wouldn't normally buy due to cost) and a new toy(s). Oh- and a flavor coated bone. I will say though that their toys last them all year so this is the only time they get new ones. The male only has one type of toy he likes- a certain type of squeaky ball- so he gets a new one each year. The female, on the other hand, loves her stuffed animals that make noise. She gets a new species each year. LOL! She has so many now that difficult child says he wants to make her a toy box that looks like Noah's ark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 324599, member: 3699"] Yep, normally, but not this year-I'm not celebrating it really. I don't buy the costumes or dog decor but try to get stuff they want and can use anyway- like new beds if needed. They each have their own stocking which gets hung on the mantle beside difficult child's. That added a nice touch since it had only been difficult child's stocking before we got the dogs. Their stockings are filled with treats (maybe a brand I wouldn't normally buy due to cost) and a new toy(s). Oh- and a flavor coated bone. I will say though that their toys last them all year so this is the only time they get new ones. The male only has one type of toy he likes- a certain type of squeaky ball- so he gets a new one each year. The female, on the other hand, loves her stuffed animals that make noise. She gets a new species each year. LOL! She has so many now that difficult child says he wants to make her a toy box that looks like Noah's ark. [/QUOTE]
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