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braingonebad 12-11-2008 07:03 AM

Anyone else do gifts for pets?
 
I'm pretty sure they can't read, so it should be safe to talk about what we, er *Santa* got them for Christmas!

:)

Pet shopping is my fave part of the holidays. You know they are gonna be thrilled no matter what you get them.

We hit Super Pets and snagged a bunch of deals. Gee, even sales at the pet store.

:cool:

Rudy is getting one of those really long, skinny stuffed dogs, Ozzy is getting a crazy looking squeaky stuffed flea. I'll take a pic on xmas so you can see it, it's so funny.

I got millet spray and honey bar treats for the birds, plus a toy for each. Jake got a big wooden chain like a ladder. I'm going to hang one of his bells on it, cuz everything's better if it rings. Minnie is getting a round swing with little thingies on it to play with. And Jesse is not big on toys, but we got him one made of cocoanut with pink and yellow fluffy stuff. Even if he doesn't chew on it, he will enjoy it for decor.

Rudy and Ozzy don't get Christmas like Sophie did - she'd look for her presents every day after the tree went up. All these two do is try to get into the gifts once I leave them there.

I had to warn people, if they found a used ball in their present, it wasn't part of the present, it was Rudy playing.

:p

The birds do get it though. Jake screams at feeding time and does everything in his power to get on my shoulder so I'll take him around the house and show him the xmas decor. He was dissappointed that we did not have the fiber optic tree up yet - we do now, so I'll have to show him.

But he is in love with the 3' LED penguin dh bought. Dh decided it should stay in the DR and Jake agrees. He even started bobbing, like he wanted a song.

Minnie has not been too into opening gifts. I always wrapped them but had to unwrap hers. I'll try her again this year because she usually wants what Jake has and she competes to do what he does. She will open them one day, I know it.

Jake loves it, ripping the paper (I only use white tissue and tie it shut w/ribbon, no tape).

It's a mess, but it's a lot of fun.

:)

Gazelle 12-11-2008 07:13 AM

Oh yes, Santa always came for my pets. If it wasn't a catnip mouse or catnip for Turd, my cat, or a huge bone for Brandi (who in the pack order was always above my son--we could never break her of that), it was cool new fish food or now new tennis balls and little tiny (toy dog type) rawhides for my one Border Collie, dog treats for my dog cat Swiper, and little tiny biscuits for my other Border Collie Scout.

Scout's hard. He doesn't care about much of anything. But in the last couple of weeks he's started chewing on bones and actually playing with them. He's a rescue, so we're working on it. And he's really looked forward to the Natural Balance little biscuits. We're working on "give me your paw" which he got after about 5 minutes yesterday pretty much on a hit or miss basis. He's not dumb, just apathetic. :rolleyes:

My other BC doesn't care if you get her food stuff, she just wants the tennis ball. They have to be the green ones. She is VERY finicky with them. She will grudgingly play with other colors but only if there is absolutely no other choice. I think it's in the smell.

The dog cat Swiper doesn't care as long as it's a dog treat or Greenies. But he'll eat just about anything. Problem is, I don't wan to encourage him. He'd be VERY happy if I got him an apple. Aside from trying to bite it, he'd use it as a produce toy. :rolleyes:

My animals never figured out how to unwrap, Brain. My children did, but not the furry ones. :D

freeinhou 12-11-2008 07:17 AM

Catnip for the cats, bones for the dogs. Stoned cats are fun!

Tom

ali12 12-11-2008 07:38 AM

Awww, all of the items you have bought for your pets sound SO cute and I am sure they will love them!!

We always buy for our pets also. We have lots of pets so it can cost quite a lot of money sometimes but I love spoiling them all! This year, for our Springer Spaniel puppy, Jack, we got a stocking that has lots of dog toys and treats in it and also a new teddy bear! He loves teddy bears and carries them around in his mouth like they are his babies - it looks like he is trying to milk them at times also, it looks SO cute!!

For our African Grey Parrot, we are getting him something for in the cage. We usually get him seed bells or something but this year we will probably get him a new toy for the cage. He loves all of the toys, especially the ones with mirrors as he loves to sit there and look at himself lol.

I also have a Chameleon and we will probably get him some new rocks or leaves for in his vivarium. We have only had him since February and I love spoiling him rotten - he is so affection and sometimes it looks like he is smiling at you!!

For our hamster, we will probably get a new toy or something. I really want one of those run-around balls so that I can get her out of her cage more often and not worry about the dog getting her!!

For the Chinchilla, we are getting her a cosy hamoc so that she can go and sleep in it!! We have seen them advertised on TV and they look so cute and are supposed to be really good for the winter months as they keep them really warm.

You guessed it, our house is like a zoo - I think I might start charging people to come and look at all my pets lol :D. I have always been a sucker for animals, even since I was a baby - I see pets on the TV and in the pet stores and I always want to get them! I feel so bad if I can't adopt them!

Our Springer Spaniel, loves unwrapping all of the wrapping paper off of his presents! We have only had him one Christmas but last year, he loved it and spent hours chewing the paper! When I went to London onto their PT program, me and my mum went to Harrods and they had Doggy cakes and they were SO cute! We were going to get one for Jack's Birthday but I think they were about £300 or something!

Great topic - thanks for starting!

Kitty 12-11-2008 08:22 AM

The cats always get a stocking. I have to put their wrapped little catnip toys in there otherwise they'll find them under the tree and rip into the packaging. They're so cute "opening" their gifts.....it's my favorite part of Christmas. Then, after they've worn themselves out with the "catnip high" they flake out for the rest of the day and sleep. :) What a life they have...........:rolleyes:

legzzalot 12-11-2008 10:15 AM

HA HA I know what to get kitty!


I always do treats for all of my kids. The dog is getting a new bandana and some squeeky toys, and the hamster is getting new tubes and treats and the guinea pig is getting a new hiding spot for his cage and some treats.

ewizabeth 12-11-2008 10:25 AM

Rocky is getting a water fountain. :) He'll also get a heaping serving of catnip on Christmas morning and maybe some fresh Q tips (his favorite toy.) :D

TwoKidsTwoCats 12-11-2008 11:57 AM

Our one cat got her gift last week. A few months supply of Iam's canned cat food ... great bargain at Target last week ;). It is her evening treat during the winter months....she stays outdoors on the porch...she hates being inside.

She is 16 years old and has never played with any toys. Now she will chase leaves blowing across the yard and she loves sleeping on the mini trampoline in the sunshine. We hang hummingbird feeders up high for her to watch.

Brain, your house sounds like fun on Christmas morning!:cool:

tk

lady_express_44 12-11-2008 12:28 PM

HA! You guys are kidding, right? :Crazy 2:

Cherie

Debbie D 12-11-2008 01:34 PM

Oh, yes, always get the dogs a toy...
My golden retriever Sanford loves to open his present...usually a cheap stuffed toy...always destroys it within an hour...hence the word "cheap"...and we also get him a rawhide bone...

ewizabeth 12-11-2008 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 423935)
HA! You guys are kidding, right? :Crazy 2:

Cherie


Whuh??? :confused: I heard on the news last night that Americans spend something like 50+ billion a year on their pets, and you think we're kidding? :D

Erin524 12-11-2008 04:22 PM

I used to buy Christmas presents for TinyMonsters. We'd give him his present first, so that he'd be occupied while we opened presents. (he'd get excited watching paper being ripped, and then he'd want to rip, and eat, paper too, so we had to give him a new chew toy to play with until we were done opening presents)

I had to put a dog fence around my Christmas tree every year, because Tiny thought that anything on the floor was his, and a lot of times, things that werent on the floor were his too.

The last Christmas Tiny was alive (Xmas 2005) we had our tree on our glass enclosed deck, I kept catching Tiny out there, sticking his head over the fence (he was a BIG dog!) and trying to pull presents out from behind it. One of my favorite pictures of him is when I caught him trying to inspect the presents. He gave me this look of "What? I wasnt doing anything! I swear!" Total (guilty) innocence on his face.

I miss my dog. My aunt's dog, Pudge (a pug), got presents from me the last two years, but this year I cant even give Pudge presents because she died in March (on the anniversary of when Tiny died in 2006)

It's not any fun without having a dog around anymore. They're more fun than little kids during Christmas. Tiny loved to go for walks to look at the Christmas lights. You could see his brain working when he saw new displays...kinda like he was thinking "How did they do THAT???" and "Can I go chew it???"

SandyC 12-11-2008 04:39 PM

My Bergie is getting a new bed and pillow and lots of treats. My Rick is getting tiny mice to play with (the fake furry ones) and catnip and treats.

Bergie doesn't quite understand but she does know what I mean when I say Santa Dog is coming to town! lol

tovaxin_lab_rat 12-11-2008 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lady_express_44 (Post 423935)
HA! You guys are kidding, right? :Crazy 2:

Cherie

nope...if u don't get the dog something to play with while we are opening packages, then the dog wants to help! It's a form of self-preservation! :D

KarenMarie 12-11-2008 05:37 PM

Always get our dogs Christmas gifts - usually goodies as beep-its get torn apart and the stuffing pulled out in the first 15 minutes - and they always know exactly what package came from the pet store !

Taffy 12-11-2008 08:43 PM

Hey...the pets always get something!

A new supposed chew proof bone...a new bed (Hey, get off of mine!)..neoprene jacket from Cabelas. Things like that..all wrapped up. My doggy is worst than any little kid and rips open her presents with such passion, that you need to keep all body parts up and protected!:eek: Finally she lays down and take a nap. The whole ordeal is quite exhausting!

Koala77 12-11-2008 10:06 PM

We got new bird last week, so today we went Christmas shopping for him!

Yes Cherie.....all the pets get Christmas presents, and always have done at our house. :D

We went to 3 different pet shops looking for just the right bird toys, but alas .. came home without any. :(

We wanted a large ladder for his cage, but for $10 for a small plastic one, and $26 for a little bird toy I picked up, we decided to go for a walk in the bush over the weekend and get him some gifts from the wild instead.

We have to hope he'll appreciate those more.

JessieSue 12-11-2008 10:30 PM

CJ, our very large mixed breed doggie gets a huge bone called "The Bohemuth". I'm not sure of the spelling, lol! And usually a small bag of Christmas cookies from PetCo. Lucy, our kitty cat usually will get some sort of toy with feathers that lasts about a week, LOL! And a little tin of her favorite treats called Pit R' Pats. :D

lady_express_44 12-12-2008 01:10 AM

Y'all crack me up! :ROTFLMAO:

Cherie

(My b/f's mom sent presents for my animals from Georgia last year :Head-Spin:)

yeahbut 12-13-2008 09:11 AM

Our dogs always get something - you are right FG it keeps them out of our hair, they even get theirs first!

They get a couple of soccer balls (Daisy especially loves them) they get tennis balls, new collars, big bag of bones and some squeaky toys.

The balls are always tore up within a few days but that is ok, it is their special treat.

Gazelle 12-13-2008 09:33 AM

And let's not forget the holiday dinner too. Turkey....filling....a little cranberry sauce (hey, my Swiper dog/cat will eat anything)....

Cherie..... ya gotta stop repressing your animals! :D

lady_express_44 12-13-2008 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gazelle (Post 425027)
Cherie..... ya gotta stop repressing your animals! :D

I know, I'm such a meanie. :D

I think it's whatever you set them up for. If they don't know better, they are none the wiser. :)

Both my cat and dog expect ham when I make sandwiches, but they are clueless about Xmas. :p

Cherie

thecatsmeow 12-13-2008 02:20 PM

We have stockings for each cat. Usually stuff them full and then on Christmas morning we lay each stocking down and watch the girls unload them. Its so fun! Last year Cherakee sent us some cute toys and they still play with them. Its funny to see Daphne kickboxing a snowman. :)

SallyC 12-13-2008 03:28 PM

I used to, but too much excitement with too many Grandkids, now. As it is, little Pal usually throws up, after they leave.:eek:

I used to dress my Doxie and Yorkie up in a Santa outfit.:D They were so cute. I'll have to roust around for a picture.

Pal will eat like a king through the holidays....I share all my goodies, except chocolate, with him. I buy him toys all the time, he has toooooo many.

Gazelle 12-13-2008 05:38 PM

I got my dog/cat a "ferret" which looks more like a rat and it has rattly things in it, and how weird is this, my border collie rescue guy wants to play with it. Ok, so I have a cat/dog and a dog/cat. Why me...... Rod Serling, please leave me alone for the holidays. I need a respite and YOU need a vacation!

SandyC 12-14-2008 10:35 PM

Well Santa dog/cat did his shopping tonight and is finished! These pets are racking up this year. lol

Momma's Kids 12-15-2008 12:02 AM

Yep, my fur babies have thier own stocking and everything.....they are all set for Christmas

Gazelle 12-15-2008 06:41 AM

Ok now. I found a toy my dog will play with. He destroyed the "ferret" before the cat really had a chance at it. So I guess the key is to get a toy for him that's made with rabbit fur. Otherwise he doesn't play with toys. He's very odd.

MrsBones 12-15-2008 10:47 PM

My dog, Holly, who was a Christmas gift herself, always got a giant bone and a candy cane. I know, not the best thing in the world for a dog, but it was tradition and she loved them. She would steal them off the tree otherwise and being the moose that she was, I was afraid she'd knock the tree over. I thought it better to be proactive and distract her with her own.

My bunnies will get gifts this year,too. Probably the same as last year - a bunch of chew toys, cat jingle balls, a fleece blanket (they play with them for ages,them nap in them) and they'll get to play with the wrapping from our gifts.


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