Pet Christmas gifts you can make for FREE
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They are part of the family, so why would we forget to include our fur-babies in our Christmas gift buying and making efforts each year?
There is so much choice from tasty homemade dog treats to DIY hamster toys. In this guide we’ll provide top picks for pet Christmas gifts, including ways to make them yourself; which can help you to save money and still include them this Christmas.
Top four Christmas gifts for pets
So, whatever your plans are this Christmas – fret not! You now have some fabulous ideas to treat your pet to an extra special gift; which can be budget friendly and come with that personal touch as you put your hand to making it yourself.
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