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Number of Christmas presents bought for pets triples
Owners asked to pledge lifelong commitment to pets
Puppy saved after wolfing down box of chocolates
Beapher celebrates 75 years at special event
Early Christmas gift for attack-victim Chester
PFMA interview on SKY News highlights Brexit priorities
Pet food brand donates to foodbank this Christmas
Pero scoops up Business of the Year Award
Owners blow hot and cold about walkies in bad weather
Two out of three Brits have bed-shared with their pet
Horticultural firm comes to the aid of animals
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Vets practice spreads Christmas cheer with donation
IAMS sponsors Flyball at Crufts
Dogs meet Santa at Squires Garden Centres
Photizo lights up the 35th Aviemore Sled Dog Rally
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Number of Christmas presents bought for pets triples
Pawsecco, pet pyjamas and hoodies emerge as key trends

The number of UK pet owners buying presents for their pets has almost tripled in the past 12 months, and Christmas jumpers, pyjamas and festive treats, such as Pawsecco, are top of the Christmas list this year, with sales up year-on-year.

 

Pets at Home says it has sold over 10% more Christmas dog toys, 20% more Christmas cat toys and 5% more advent calendars compared to last year. Over 90,000 advent calendars for dogs have been sold this festive season.

 

Novelty outfits have exceeded Pets at Home’s sales expectations, such as the Christmas Turkey Dog Hat (sales 47% higher than expected), Snowman Dog Jumper (sales 20% higher than expected) and Christmas Hoodie (sales 30% higher than expected.

 

Pawsecco has emerged as a top trend in 2017, seeing exponential growth as humans enjoy a tipple whilst their pet enjoys a drop of this herbal tonic with their Christmas dinner.

 

And pets don’t need to miss out on festive treats, with 17,000 mince pie dog treats sold this Christmas.

 

Five times more more customers have been searching for dog onesies on the Pets at Home website and pet pyjamas have also been flying off the shelves, with the retailer selling 4,000 sets - 14% more than expected.

 

Lisa Miao, Commercial Director at Pets at Home, said: “We’ve seen a massive uplift in pet Christmas jumpers sold over the past few years, and the humanisation trend continues to grow as owners seek to treat their beloved pets to other festive family favourites such as Christmas pyjamas, mince pies and even Pawsecco.

 

"It looks like pets across the UK will be having a fantastic Christmas this year!”

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