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Advent Calendar for Animals: Necessity or Advertising?

At Christmas, many pet owners want to do something nice for their furry friends. So these days it is no longer strange when a dog, cat, horse, or even a rodent receive an Advent calendar in the run-up to Christmas. Calendars are now available in many stores. Some animal lovers are also creative and create their own personalized calendar of treats and toys for their loved ones.

Festival of Love: Owners Want to do Something Good for Their Animal Too

When it comes to animal advent calendars, some owners have some really weird habits. It’s more normal for pet owners that their little or big pets get something special during the Christmas season. Indeed, over the years, animals have taken the place of full family members in society.

The Christmas business is not only very beneficial for us humans but also plays an increasingly important role in the animal kingdom. Advent calendars for animals can now be found not only on the Internet but also in many stores. Some contain yogurt drops for rodents, others contain treats and cookies for dogs, and still, others even contain toys for their loved ones. The presentation is actually the same as people have. This is usually a printed cardboard box with 24 doors. A calendar for animals costs between 7 and 20 euros.

The emotional connection with the animal is often the reason why owners want to give gifts and pamper their furry friends. After all, of course, our loved ones don’t understand what Christmas is or what the Advent calendar means. They don’t care where they get their treats from. You just need to be careful not to spoil your loved ones too much with small delicacies. At the end of the day, it’s just important for all of us to do something nice for our furry friend at the celebration of love. But you should always ask yourself if you are really doing something good for your animal, or if you are just doing it because you think it’s great.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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