Jan 1, 2024
A Podcast by BBB of the Tri-Counties: https://www.bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-of-the-tri-counties
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Welcome to this week’s edition of Your Moment of Trust! Even
with inflation
worries this holiday season, most pet owners still plan on spoiling
their fur
babies with holiday gifts.
According to a poll by Chewy in 2022 (Chewy is a BBB Accredited
Business), more than
90% of pet owners include their pets on their holiday shopping
list, and another study
shows that giving to pets makes people happy.
However, with thousands of pet gifts to choose from, ranging from
toys and treats to
doggie spa days and advent calendars, how can you choose a good
gift for your pet?
BBB recommends the following tips to help you find the perfect
gift: one that is safe,
within your budget, and one your pet will adore.
Choosing the perfect pet gift
● Stay within budget. If you are making multiple gift purchases
this holiday
season, it’s especially important to plan your holiday budget and
then stick to it.
Be sure to include your pets in the budget and then shop for gifts
that are within
your means.
● Pick a gift that matches your pet’s personality. Just like
people, every pet is
different. Some are more active than others, some are
food-motivated, some love
to chew, and some love to run. Take your pet’s personality into
consideration to
choose a gift they will really enjoy. The Humane Society has ideas
for toys based
on your pets’ personalities and needs.
● Choose a gift that is safe. Most importantly, choose a gift that
is safe. Avoid
toys that are small enough to be ingested. Make sure toys don’t
have any
ribbons, string, rubber bands, etc., that a pet could swallow. You
should also be
able to clean toys, whether that means machine washing them or
wiping them
down occasionally.
● Know what’s inside your toys. For many dogs – and some cats –
destroying a
toy is much of the fun. Keep this in mind when shopping. Read
labels and make
sure what’s inside the toy is also safe. For example, many toy
stuffings aren’t
digestible and could pose a danger.
● Check the ingredients in edible gifts. Stick to treats and foods
that are made
specifically for dogs or cats. The FDA warns that many human treats
contain
ingredients that are hazardous to pets, such as xylitol. If you’re
looking for treats
that contribute to dental health, check the Veterinary Oral Health
Council website for a list of acceptable chew treats for both
dogs and cats. In addition to quality,
keep an eye on quantity. If your dog or cat has a stocking full of
pet treats, don’t
let them gobble them up too fast, as this could lead to choking or
digestive
issues.
● Weigh the pros and cons of subscription services. Subscription
services can
be a fun way to give your pet gifts all year round, but you’ll want
to do plenty of
research before signing up. Get to know the company, investigate
free trials, and
make sure you know how to stop a subscription before you choose a
service.
● Check out pet advent calendars. Pet advent calendars have become
incredibly
popular in recent years. These can make good gifts too, but they
aren’t always a
bargain. You’ll need to compare calendars to get the best deal. In
addition, keep
an eye out for advent calendar scams, which have become especially
common
through social media ads.
● Purchase gifts from reputable vendors, especially if you are
making a
purchase online. Read consumer reviews before doing business with a
company,
and keep an eye out for fake websites while you shop. If you ever
need to return
an item that was purchased online, see our tips for hassle-free
returns.
Until next time!