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TeamDogs Christmas Gift Guide is packed full of the best present ideas for pups

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Our sister site TeamDogs has rounded up all of their favourite presents for pups in one place, with their free downloadable Christmas Gift Guide. If you have a dog, you are buying for a dog lover or your dog is struggling to think of gift ideas for you, use TeamDogs Gift Guide for inspiration. 

The TeamDogs community has tried and tested many of the gifts on their very own pets, so you can ensure they’re worth placing under the tree for your most special member of the family.

To download the free gift guide, simply fill in the form below and subscribe to the TeamDogs newsletter.

For those who love a gadget, you can find a top-notch dog camera, interactive dispenser and the very best dog selfie clip – demonstrated by American bulldog Frank. 

You can give your dog a true taste of Christmas with Pooch & Mutt’s Christmas dinner in a box – loved by labrador Alfie – and fill the treat jar with succulent pigs in blankets and doggy mince pies.

Say thank you to your pet for “pudding” up with you and wrap them up a Pets at Home Christmas tree dog jumper like pup Tilly, or go twinning in a Snuggy hooded blanket with cockapoo Ruby.

Or spoil yourself with Pandora’s paw print charm, so you can treasure your dog on your wrist forever. 

Leave only pawprints

One of Wales’ leading environmental charities, Keep Wales Tidy, is urging dog owners to do the right thing and ‘leave only pawprints’ when you’re out and about with your four-legged friends.

Although nine out of 10 dog owners pick up after their pets, dog poo remains a big issue across the country. Did you know that dog poo does not just harm human health, but also livestock and other beloved pets?

To combat dog fouling, bright pink signs, posters, pawprint stencils and bin stickers are jumping up across the country to encourage dog owners to pick up after their pets this Christmas and beyond.  

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