5 Mistakes to avoid before shopping for your Dogs

Are you a dog owner who’s looking for a great gift for your dog? Or perhaps you have a friend who has dogs and you are wondering what kind of gift their dog would love

It’s very important to avoid the mistakes mentioned below when going dog gift shopping because it can actually harm the dog’s health and result in future problems. Keep reading to find out what not to do when buying gifts for large dogs or small ones.

1. Don’t Buy Gifts with Strings or Small Parts to Them

Avoid buying gifts online or offline that have strings or tasseled ropes attached to them. If your dog ends up swallowing the rope or tassel, it could be worse than them swallowing a ball. It can cause severe damage to the small intestine, causing them to stick to each other.

2. Don’t Buy the Same Gifts over Again

Your pet needs stimulation and change as much as you do. You wouldn’t buy the same gift for your partner year after year, and the same applies to your dog. Make sure you change things up by exploring puzzle toys, or other new innovative toys for them.

3. Don’t Buy Rawhide as a Gift

If you care about your dog’s dental health, then you will avoid buying rawhide for them as a gift. It might seem like a great alternative to synthetic chew toys, but they are actually too hard on your dog’s teeth and can damage them. Rawhide is also problematic because it can become quite small and be ingested, causing damage to their gastrointestinal tract.

4. Don’t Forget about Buying Gifts for a Friend Who’s Lost a Pet

If you have a friend who’s just lost a pet, you might imagine that they wouldn’t want any reminders of their beloved pet. But in fact, getting a gift that is a sort of eternal memorial to their pet is a great idea. Read more about the types of dog gifts for people who have lost a dog recently.

5. Don’t Buy Children’s Stuffed Toys as Gifts for Dogs

You might think it’s a good idea to buy children’s stuffed or teething toys as gifts for large dogs because you can’t find the right-sized toy for them. But children’s toys are not meant to be torn apart by dog’s teeth and might fall apart easier. Also, you don’t know if they are safe to be chewed on.

Also, your dog might have a harder distinguishing between his toys and the children’s toys after this. Make it easier on your dog and choose only toys made by dog gift providers. 

Dog Gift Shopping Made Easier

With the don’ts above, your job of dog gift shopping will be easeful and safe for your beloved dog. You want your dog entertained, but you also want to ensure that you don’t engender its health. 

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