The dog mom knows she's a dog mom. She doesn't need a mug that says it. Her dog has a Halloween costume and a preferred sleeping position and a relationship with the mailman that is ongoing and complicated. She talks about her dog the way other people talk about their kids, and she is not embarrassed about this, which is correct. The gifts that work for her are the ones that acknowledge the actual relationship rather than the category. Something for both of them. Something that makes the daily routine of having a dog better. Something that's for her and happens to involve the dog, because that's what all of her best things involve.
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These are for the dog and the person who has organized a significant portion of her life around that dog.
Custom Dog Portrait — Her Dog, Painted
Under 60See Price →Seasonal Bandana Set — The Dog Has to Dress for the Occasion
Under $20See Price →Artisan Dog Treat Box — For the Dog Who Eats Better Than Most People
Under $30See Price →Dog Breed Wine Glass or Tumbler — For Her, References the Dog
Under $20See Price →Custom Dog Photo Book — Their Whole Story, Printed
Under $40See Price →Dog Walk Belt Bag — Hands Free, Treats Accessible
Under $30See Price →Dog First Aid Kit — For the Mom Who Wants to Be Prepared
Under $25See Price →Pet Hair-Resistant Throw Blanket — Finally, a Couch Blanket That Survives
Under $35See Price →If you know the dog's name, size, or what she's into beyond her dog, the quiz can build from that. About a minute.
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