Still haven’t found the perfect gift for that hard to shop for dog? Want to give them something unique not found in a store? Here are a few ideas for last minute gifts that will make tail wags on Christmas morning and beyond!
The Ultimate Selfie: For the selfie obsessed dog, we recommend a gift certificate to Pet Paintings by Meredith Reynells. Meredith can turn a favorite photo of a pet into a beautiful portrait! With more than 5 years of experience and well over 200 commissions, Meredith uses vibrant colors and expressive brush strokes to truly capture the individual personality of the dogs and other animals that she paints, creating a cherished keepsake of a beloved pet.
For the Athletic Dog: There’s no better way to reward your dog after a great day of hiking, for conquering the agility course, or beating their own record at dock diving than with an in-home massage from Pampered Paws K9 Massage. Certified K9 Massage Therapist, Jenn Schaaf, will personally travel to your home and pamper your pup with love while promoting healing, longevity and performance with a therapeutic massage. K9 massage has all the same wonderful benefits for dogs as it does humans, and will leave your pet feeling relaxed and refreshed. To learn more, please visit Pampered Paws K9 Massage. There you can purchase Gift Certificates in any denomination or schedule an appointment. This also makes the perfect gift for senior dogs, too!
The Adventure Seeker: An Annual Pass to New Hampshire State Parks, Maine State Parks, or Acadia National Park makes a great gift for the outdoor enthusiast on your Christmas shopping list. Many of the State Parks are dog friendly, and a pass waves the entrance fees for a season filled with tail wagging adventures. Also for just $1 you can pick up the Maine State Park Passport at most welcome centers. Get a special stamp for each location you visit to win prizes, including a free season vehicle pass for visiting 48 parks! Or unleash a whole world of adventures with an America the Beautiful annual pass for access to dog friendly National Parks across the country.