When it comes to picking a gift for the dog owner in your life, you realize that there are very few things that would make them happier than something that speaks to them or directly benefits their beloved pups. Sure, you could get them the usual calendar of cute dog photos or a nice chew toy, or you can choose to go the more unconventional route.
The following are some great gifting ideas for dog lovers:
Custom Printed Pillows
How about pillows dedicated to pets! Just have your friend’s favorite photo embroidered onto the pillow to make a unique home decor piece.
Portable Water & Food Bowl
This made-for travel accessory includes both a water and food compartment for those all-day trips.
A Blueprint of A Specific Dog Breed
Mid-century blueprints including “design specs” and information about the breed, origins, and temperament make great gift ideas.
A Hoodie with A Pouch to Hold the Dog
Is there a better way to walk around than with a hoodie with a pouch to hold your pet?
A Mattress to Match
Again a great gifting idea, a mattress sounds comfortable wherein both the owner and pet can sleep easy.
A Camera that Checks on The Dog and Tosses Treats to It
This dog camera can monitor pets with a 160º wide-angle view and communicate with them through a two-way voice chat.
A Dog DNA Test
Not sure if your dog’s origins? This gift can be used to test and figure out the exact breed. It’s also helpful for learning about potential health risks and sensitivities to medication.
An Activity Monitor and GPS Tracker
Track the pet’s location so the owners don’t have to worry when he runs astray. Get a text or email notification when he moves out of a designated area; this for the owners who are particular about where their pets are always.
A Water Bottle that Turns Into a Bowl
Keeps the pet hydrated while on the go. As you have to do is squeeze the bottle to fill the attached dish to their desired height, and the pet can easily drink up. These bottles are leak-proof and any excess water drains back into the bottle.
A Backpack to Carry Their Dog
Pets can join their owners as they bike, hike, and even rock-climb.