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PLAYFUL PET GIFTS


by Sandra Murphy


hat’s on the family pet’s wish list this year? Family members can have fun creating interactive toys and games that are easy on the holiday budget. According to a recent American Pet Association survey, three out of four owners buy gifts for their pets during the holiday season to the collective tune of $5 billion. Dogs and cats receive new sweaters and boots, collars and leashes, toys and treats. Yet, what they really crave is attention. “Too often, pets are left alone for eight hours a day, leading


to anxiety, frustration and unwanted behaviors. It’s important that they’re mentally challenged, learn new commands and have fun,” says Dr. Mary Gardner, co-founder of Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, in Los Angeles. “Cognitive decline and muscle wasting, common in older pets, can both be thwarted with games personalized for age and ability.”


Special Dog Treats Look for sturdy wooden puzzles that hide a treat behind doors that pull or slide open. Advanced puzzles in- volve a multi-step solution. Follow- ing dog treat cookbooks will keep dedicated bakers in a canine’s good graces throughout the year. Write an activity—a


walk, trip to the dog park, game of fetch or a doggie/hu- man dance party—on a few index cards. “Teach the dog to choose by rubbing one card


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