Friday, November 18, 2011

What is the nicest dog gift someone has given you?

My partner recently bought 8 fleecy blankets for the whelping box in hopes we have Bernese babies coming... I thought it was so cool he thought of it...





What is the nicest gift someone has given you for your dogs?

What is the nicest dog gift someone has given you?
My fiance gave me a wire Great Dane crate and baby bumpers.





This was perfect for my litter. I ran the baby bumpers around the inside of the crate, under the tray and it kept my Shih Tzu pups safe and sound. It also gave me complete view and access to the pups at all times. (There are two doors to the crate.)





It was the best gift ever!
Reply:I think Lou will drown the poor little thing in drool!!!! Report It

Reply:Well the most thoughtful thing that someone gave my dog was his "Grammie" she made him a quilt it was beautiful, and the nicest dog thing I ever got was my mother had a cake with my dog's picture on it made for my birthday, it was so sweet I cried, but I wouldn't let anyone eat his face I kept it in the freezer for like two years until it was covered in freezer burn and you couldn't even see his face any more LOL.
Reply:Winter jacket for the dog.
Reply:beef tenderloin that was grilled outside in very cold weather and then lovingly cut into small strips (treat sized). it was very thoughtful and fairly labor intensive.
Reply:I can have some crazy vet bills owning 6 English Bulldogs, so my sister paid my vet $300.00 as a credit toward any future visits, that was better than any gift I've gotten. I think she did it because I had a vet visit back in Sept with my Boxer who was very sick and needed alot of things done including an I.V. drip. Unfortuntely he did not make it past that night and died on my family room floor, It was a Sat nite and my vet was closed till Monday, Not knowing what to do with him, I called the emergency clinic and they said they would take care of him until Monday when I could take him to my vet to have him cremated. Once I got over there with him I seen that they actually do cremation and had them go ahead (which was $50.00 cheaper than my vet) so I spent $300 at my vet and $210 for the cremation. Which I had the credit at that time..
Reply:Mine is kinda like Vet Tech's. A long time ago, my brother knew I was looking for a dog, and he told me about this lady he heard of that was going to euthanize some of her dachshunds because she wasn't using them for breeding any more (she unfortunately ran a puppy mill) and he told me I should go save one of them, so the next day, we went out, and I fell in love with the girl I got now. The lady just thought she was worthless at the time I got her because she already had several litters by three years old and didn't want her pups any more. She's priceless to me and I didn't pay a thing for her. I'm just thankful that my brother told me about her (and luckily she lost most of her dogs now) and although she has some social issues and needs to have surgery next week to repair a fairly big inguinal hernia before it ruptures, she still lives today (she just turned five yesterday!) and that's all I could ask for. She's a wonderful dog and that lady doesn't know what she's missing and she most certainly doesn't deserve the friendship of any dog after the terrible things she's done. For my other dachshund, her being at the shelter at the time she was was a gift for me. I had been looking for another dachshund for about three months, had been to several shelters, and had the disappointment of not meeting the right dog several times, but along came her! I took my other dog mentioned above the the shelter to meet her and they got along right from the get-go, we took a walk in their park (the shelter is huge and has its own dog park) and everything worked out great. I'm just happy that the shelter let me have the pleasure of making her a part of my family after she had been found roaming the streets, put in the pound, and then brought to the shelter.
Reply:Well, I guess I am thought of as the laughing stock of the town, walking three coonhounds on leashes around town(coonhounds are not usually kept as pets). . . and 3 at once? It's hard, but they are my kids.





But whenever I roll up to the drive-thru window at the bank to put my paycheck in, the tellers always have treats ready especially for my hounds. (They have treats for all doggie banking customers, but they always get ones that my dogs especially like for us.) I think it's so sweet that they remember my monsters.
Reply:When I brought home a shelter dog, a friend of mine put together a basket for the pooch. A great blanket for his bed, treats, chew toys, plush toys and a dog record book. Along with it was a "gift certificate" to have him neutered!! It was an awesome gift!!
Reply:Pewter topped Nieman Marcus dog treat jar.... which has never been used b/c I rarely if ever give treats.... but it is really beautiful and very thoughtful. My mom has given me several doberman themed things in the last year, she loves my dogs and likes to give me goofy little gifts with dobies on them... actually kind of like mutt mommy I had a pretty good gift this year from a friend. I took the picture in my avatar of my girl one day, just a snapshot, but it turned out BEAUTIFUL... a friend at rescue has a program on her computer that retouches photos and "watercolors" them. So I got several copies of that and she framed one and raffled it off at the rescues Christmas party... So that was a neat gift and something I can keep forever.
Reply:Since I can not have children. My 2 dogs are my babies. My Mom and my Best Friend always get them something for their Birthday and Christmas. Without Fail.





That in it's self is the nicest gift!
Reply:Berner babies???? Is it TRUE?? :))))





The best gift someone has given me was my dogs. Don't get me wrong, my dogs were not gifts. The two people I owe their lives to ARE the gifts.





My Saint was found in a black garbage bag with 8 other litter mates in a field by a good Samaritan. Her name was Claire and I named my Saint something very similar. That was my first gift.





My second gift was the woman who called animal control on my Newfs old owner. If it wasn't for that woman, I would not have my girl. My Newf too shares a similar name to the woman who called in the abuse case.





So, my Saint and my Newf are the two best gifts I could have ever asked for and I owe their lives to their two heroes.
Reply:The nicest gift was the prayer chain that started when my lab got cancer. He ended up with two more years.
Reply:This isn't really for the dogs, but for Xmas my fiance had two oil painting of my pups done for me. They turned out absolutely beautiful and it was the best present anyone could have given me!


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