Lynchburg Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts for Pet Lovers

Lynchburg Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts for Pet Lovers
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Lynchburg Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts for Pet Lovers

1) Nature-Inspired Silhouette Necklace
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Close 2 UR Heart: Nature-Inspired Silhouette Necklace – Giraffes

2) Sofa Snuggler Dog Throw Blanket
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Soggy Doggy: Sofa Snuggler Dog Throw Blanket – Extra Large – Beige

3) Pack of Dogs Playing Cards
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These playing cards are infused with charm and humor courtesy of original illustrations depicting adorable dogs. A story unfolds through each ace through 10 suit telling an engaging, pup-centric story, while the face cards star dogs dressed up as a pirate, a prima ballerina, and other colorful characters.

4) Natural Rubber Fillable Ball
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This natural rubber dog ball is a non-toxic way for Fido to catch, chase, and play more safely. Pop a treat or some peanut butter inside to keep your pup happily entertained. There are balls sized to suit Chihuahuas up to Great Danes and there are no plastics or additives in the ball, so it is biodegradable when the fun is done. Made from locally sourced rubber in Mexico.

5) Self-Contained Natural Cat Litter
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Litter One is a biodegradable, completely self-contained, disposable litter system for cats. Each kit includes: litter box, pine pellet litter, scoop, and waste bags and lasts 4-6 weeks.



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