Gifts for Pet Lovers
Let's face it; almost everyone has a few friends who are crazy about their pets. Whether it's a colleague who's nuts about his pooch or a dorm mate who can't live without her kitty, we all know someone who's really into pets, for one reason or another. Whenever a special occasion comes along, oftentimes they're the victims of boring, mindless presents from people that have no idea about their pet-loving personalities. When you want to give a gift for a pet lover, forget the boring package of treats or biscuits. Now, is this all there is to give for your pet-loving friend or family member? C'mon, people, there are loads of other, more fun and more creative gifts to give! If you really want to give a special present this year, I've got some great ideas for you.
First Aid kits - We're sticklers for being prepared for any emergency, and a well-stocked first-aid kit is a must in any home. But what about our pets? They, too, deserve some care and preparation in case they get into an accident, right? You can easily find first-aid kits for pets online, stocked with veterinarian-approved products and medications. If you need help, many of these kits also come with booklets containing information about proper first-aid procedures.
Scrapbooks - If you know someone who loves pets and who's also into arts and crafts, then you've found the perfect gift for him or her. Give crafty pet lovers a creative outlet that involves their favorite four-legged friend by giving a complete scrapbooking supply kit filled with all the materials needed to jumpstart an album.
Donations - Making a donation to charitable organizations that helps animals should endear you to your pet lover. Local humane societies are always in need of funds and items such as cat litter and bleach to help run their operations smoothly and effectively.
Obedience Training - Have a pal with a new pup that just can't seem to get the hang of "sit" and "stay"? Are you lending a constant ear of sympathy to a friend whose pet is forever misbehaving? Treat the pooch and its owner to dog obedience class. Dog obedience class can cost from $100 to $150 for several weekly sessions. Some schools also offer private lessons as well. Collar Bling - Every special dog or cat needs some bling. There are several beautiful collars from a variety of materials to accessorize your pet or that of your friend, or you could just pick up some collar charms that come in all sorts of shapes, styles, and sizes that work just fine.
Knit for A Pet - Lots of project ideas will surely flow from a present of knitting pattern books, from toys, collars, carrying cases and beds, to create some masterpieces that celebrate the affection and bond between human and pet.
A Day at the Spa - Nowadays, pets need to de-stress too. And what better way to de-stress than to treat them at a relaxing and comfortable day at the spa? There they can be groomed, cleaned, and relaxed to their hearts' content. Grooming will cost around $30 to $40, depending on the size and fur length of the pet. Some spas offer aromatherapy treatments, while others boast all-natural cleansers.
Leo Turrin is a researcher and writer for http://www.catdoggiftlover.com, where you can find great gifts for pet lovers. Visit us when you need gorgeous cat and dog gifts .
Published April 19th, 2007