Best Presents to Give to Someone who Owns a Dog

Best Presents: Shopping for dog people can be an absolute nightmare, especially if you think they own everything dog-related. However, one of the best things about dog people is that they can never have enough dog products. After all, their love for their pet runs so deep that they want to give it to the world. And hey, we’re not complaining! Dog parents are the cutest and are always on the lookout for fun, unique gifts that don’t include regular toys and treats.

If you’re looking for presents to give to someone who owns a dog, we have got you covered. Whether it is the holiday season, their dog’s birthday, or just an ordinary day of the week, these presents are bound to bring a smile to your friend’s face (and leave their pup excited for a long time). Read below to have your mind blown and discover the best presents you could give to a dog owner:

1. Dog Pajamas

This might just be us, but we believe that our human friends look adorable in PJs. We mean, who doesn’t? They’re soft and comfortable, and completely effortless. Who said our dogs can’t wear pajamas too? Come on – imagine how cute they would look!

Dog pajamas are everything. They complete the dog’s look and come in a variety of designs and colors to choose from. The best part is that they have sleeves and leg coverage! This means your friend’s dog will never be cold and will always look cute and presentable. In fact, his dog friends might get a little jealous of him.

2. Dog Raincoat

There is no worse sight than a dog that’s soaking-wet in the chilly rain. Heck, even our human friends hate being caught in bad weather, especially without an umbrella!

If you want to be a God-sent angel to your friend, definitely get them this raincoat for their dog! They can carry their one-piece raincoat everywhere they go, without the inconvenience of it being too heavy or bulky. The travel-sized (or should we say fun-sized?) raincoat can be folded into a functional and fashionable bundle. Now, your friend no longer has to worry about their dog catching a cold or getting sick in the storm.

3. Dog Hoodies

Let’s not deny it- the cold does not discriminate. It can make humans, animals, and even plants pretty miserable. As a human being with compassion, you would want to keep yourself and those around you warm, right?

Dog owners want the same for their little pups. After all, a dog can’t have enough hoodies, right? If you’re looking for a present to buy for your dog buddy, you can choose a cute, designer sweater that is lightweight and soft- two qualities that every sweater must have so that the dog falls in love instantly. Let dogs feel like the fashionistas that they are!

4. Collar with Flowers

Weddings, Easter, Christmas, and birthday parties are exciting because we can play dress-up. So, why should a dog be left out of the fun?

If you want your friend to get their dog to jazz up on special events, simply gift them a dog collar with flowers. You can watch the color of the flower to the color of the collar to make sure that the outfit looks put-together. We assure you that all the dogs will be falling in love with your friend’s gorgeous little pup within no time.

5. Cake Dog Toy

How many dog treats and desserts will you get your friend? There will come a time when his pet will not even want to touch them because of how bored they are. Do you really want to be that friend who gives boring, monotonous presents? Believe us; your friend cares too much about you to tell you how they really feel about your gifts. Come on; it’s time to do something different!

Gift your friend a cake dog toy is a fun, bright color! This toy says “Birthday Girl” or “Birthday Boy” on top to make things exciting. The best part is that the toy is made with soft plush, and it has a squeaker inside! You bet that your friend will be super excited to give this present to their dog. You can now be the fun, cool aunt!

6. Soothing Body Spray

Who said body spray is just for humans? Now, you can get your dog parent a soothing body spray that contains Praxoine Hydrochloride and Colloidal Oatmeal. Both of these create a brilliant humectant base that increases anti-pruritic activity.

Just as skincare and moisturizer are the secrets to good human skin, body sprays are also great for the epidermal barrier of dogs. Since the spray contains Omega-6 fatty acids, you best believe that your friend’s dog will have softer, smoother skin and will start to look even prettier than it already is.

7. Dog Sunglasses

Now your friend’s dog can look as glam as you guys when you go for a walk! Of course, we all know that sunnies are essential to complete one’s outfit. Why leave a dog out of the whole fashion trend?

We are 100 percent positive that your friend would love to accessorize his dog with a pair of super cool, fun, and colored sunglasses. These luxury pet sunglasses also come with a black strap so that they do not fall off when the dog starts to chase a squirrel or acts silly with his dog friends. Are you ready for a whole glam-up? We sure are!

We know that shopping for your friend’s dog cannot be easy, especially if you do not own a dog yourself. However, these presents will definitely bring a smile to your friend’s-and his dog’s-face. Not only are the presents thoughtful, but they are also super chic! You can thank us later for your friend hyping you up and promising you the best presents for your own birthday.


by Maria A Davidson || You can’t buy love, but you can rescue it™

Facts About Animal Homelessness:

  1. Only 1 out of every 10 dogs born will find a permanent home.
  2. The main reasons animals are in shelters: owners give them up, or animal control finds them on the street.
  3. Each year, approximately 2.7 million dogs and cats are killed every year because shelters are too full and there aren’t enough adoptive homes. Act as a publicist for your local shelter so pets can find homes. Sign up for Shelter Pet PR.
  4. Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, approximately 3.9 million are dogs and 3.4 million are cats.
  5. According to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy (NCPPSP), less than 2% of cats and only 15 to 20% of dogs are returned to their owners.
  6. 25% of dogs that enter local shelters are purebred.
  7. About twice as many animals enter shelters as strays compared to the number that are relinquished by their owners.
  8. It’s impossible to determine how many stray dogs and cats live in the United States. Estimates for cats alone range up to 70 million.
  9. Only 10% of the animals received by shelters have been spayed or neutered. Overpopulation, due to owners letting their pets accidentally or intentionally reproduce, sees millions of these “excess” animals killed annually.
  10. Many strays are lost pets that were not kept properly indoors or provided with identification.
  11. According to The Humane Society, there are about 3,500 brick-and-mortar animal shelters in the US and 10,000 rescue groups and animal sanctuaries in North America.

Here are a some adoptions for consideration:  puccicafe.com/adoptions