Holiday Pet Gift Ideas

Thursday, December 8, 2011 Posted by Paul Mann 8 comments

With the Holiday season in full force, I am quickly working to get all of my loved ones their gifts. This includes my pets. But I was thinking to myself, besides the materialistic things, what should all pet owners give their pets? What about the pets who don't have homes for this holiday season? How can we help them. Well after much thought about this, I've listed out the gifts I think are worthy not only of our pets, but the homeless ones as well. 

The Gift of Health: This year, give your pet the gift of health through Trupanion Pet Insurance. Trupanion is international pet health provider and provides lifetime health coverage to dogs and cats who enroll between the ages of 8 weeks and 14 years old.. Their insurance options include One Simple Plan, 90% coverage, and No Payout Limits. Find out how to start at http://trupanion.com/.

The Gift of a Home: If you don’t already have a pet – or you’re looking to expand your family, consider adopting a homeless pet from your local Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. There’s no greater gift than the gift of a new home. If you’re already full – your donation to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary could keep the hope alive for another animal. Donations can be made through www.bestfriends.org.

The Gift of Peace – or Peace and Quite: Woof, woof, bark, snarl and chew. Hmmm, does this sound like your pet? If so, this holiday, you may want to have the gift of peace and quiet, while your dog gets a bit of training. Bark Busters, the nation’s largest in-home dog training service can work with you and your dog to start the New Year off with a whole new set of manners. Contact Bark Busters at www.barkbusters.com.

The Gift of Love: Give someone – or remember yourself – with the gift of love … Fetch! Pet Care style. Start your New Year off with regular pet care for your pets. They’ll be happier and better adjusted – and ever so grateful to you. Get your Fetch! Pet Care gift certificate today at www.fetchpetcare.com.

I hope you have received some inspiration from my gift ideas. Good luck getting your gifts together!

For the Pets,

Paul Mann, Founder and CEO

Fetch! Pet Care