Your dog doesn't know when it's Christmas. He also doesn't know we're in a recession. You, as a human, know both of those things. But it's not going to stop you from stretching your budget to take care of your dog next month. According to a new poll by the Associated Press and Petside.com, two-thirds of Americans say they plan on giving their pet a gift this Christmas. Last year, the average person who bought their pet a gift spent $41. This year that's going up to $46. new toy is the most common gift. Food or a treat is number two, clothing is third, grooming products are fourth, bedding is fifth, and a new leash or collar is sixth. Read more HERE
Thursday, November 10, 2011
The Dog ate my Xmas gift!
Your dog doesn't know when it's Christmas. He also doesn't know we're in a recession. You, as a human, know both of those things. But it's not going to stop you from stretching your budget to take care of your dog next month. According to a new poll by the Associated Press and Petside.com, two-thirds of Americans say they plan on giving their pet a gift this Christmas. Last year, the average person who bought their pet a gift spent $41. This year that's going up to $46. new toy is the most common gift. Food or a treat is number two, clothing is third, grooming products are fourth, bedding is fifth, and a new leash or collar is sixth. Read more HERE
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