pet's & xmas


i personally know quite a few member's here who not only own pet's but treat them like family,this bring's me to the question,what did you get your pet for xmas.

we have a 100lb snow white americain bull dog who's favorite toy is a bowling ball so my wife & i got her a custom child's ball with her name on it,my son's treated her to supper at mcdonald's & bought her various squeeky toy's & a box of mint milk bone's.

im curious if anybody else will fess up what they bought their pet.

mike.
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I bought my two dogs a new pair of Reference 3A Dulcet speakers. They love them. The only stipulation is that they let me listen to them periodically. I also put in their stockings some fried pig's ears, milk bones, and various squeeky and chew toys. Merry Christmas everyone. I hope you all get your pets something nice from Audiogon.
LOVE American Bulldogs Mike! We have a 115 lb Bullmastiff named Diesel. Love the bowling ball idea - he's already trashed a basketball, which was his favorite toy for a while. We got him the usual treats - he's hard to shop for since he already eats better than we do. He lost his best friend, our American Staffordshire Terrier, Jax, coming onto three years ago now. We'd considered bringing a new furry family member, but keep putting it off. At first it was just too difficult to think of 'replacing' Jax. Then we got involved with a major renovation on our house. The longer we put it off, the more Diesel gets spoiled being an 'only child'. Now I think he may resent a brother or sister for the loss of attention. One funny note I wanted to add, Diesel loves to unwrap gifts, as does my siter in-law's bullmastiff mix. It's hilarious watching them tear into their gifts (you can forget about recycling that wrapping paper). Somehow they know not to go further than the gifts they are given. Do you think it could be the smell of raw meat and the blood dripping out of the packing?

Marco
We are planning to give our two Siberian Huskies, Frank and Sadie, a couple of cats to play with for Christmas, oops, just kidding. Oh well, they don't always get everything on their list. They will have to settle for new beds and some cooked leg bones. And of course lots of attention from the folks coming over tomorrow. They do alright. Merry Christmas to you and your furry, feathered, or scaly friends.
I have an 8 month old beagle pup named Logan, who is already spoiled beyond belief. He will undoubtedly receive a pile of toys of the squeaky, furry, and edible variety. Equally undoubtedly, he will ignore them all in favour of sneaker insoles, and dirty underwear found in the laundry hamper.

Oddly enough, he seems confused when no one will let him lick their face.