Saturday, November 8, 2008

Christmas Pet Shopping: will our pets suffer from a poor economy this Holiday Season?

In such a volatile and fragile economic environment, the consumers' normal tendency is to cut back on spending.

But in doing so, many people do not realize that they often end up buying a lesser quality product, which ultimately has to be replaced more often than if they had invested in higher valued (and often better quality- after all, there is great truth in the expression "you get what you pay for"...) merchandise.

The wise thing to do is to look for a few criteria when purchasing any item, including pet products:

Functionality, quality, safety, durability, price and of course style.

Whiner and Diner is a pet product company which puts high value on all of the above.
Their wine crate Eco-luxury dog and cat accessories are functional, high quality, durable, safe and healthy for pets. Because they are expertly hand-crafted out of reclaimed wooden wine crates, they are indeed stylish and Eco-friendly to boot.
They simply offer great value and are made in the USA.


Check out the Whiner and Diner pet toy boxes: in any color, but red or green would make a great Holiday gift for any wine and pet lover.
And why not fill it with cute, pet toys to complete the ultimate Christmas gift.

And let's not forget our less fortunate furry friends: the US economy is in dire straits, and too many pets are paying the price. The raising number of abandoned dogs and cats is becoming overwhelming. Our shelters are filling up with "foreclosure pets", given up by owners affected by the economic turmoil.

"Sorry, I can't pay my mortgage, I can't take care of my kids, I can't take care of my dog...Please, take care of him..." reads a note attached to a dog tied to a shelter's front door. This is just heartbreaking!

But we can all help: donate what you can (pet food, clothing, toys, etc...) to your local shelter, visit The Human Society to find out how you can help them.

And if you are thinking about giving a pet as a Christmas gift to a friend or a family member, please don't!!! Unless it has been discussed with the gift recipient, it is not a good idea! Too many Christmas Pets end up in shelters after the Holiday Season.

Instead, give a Pet Adoption certificate from you local shelter , along with a book about animal care and training, and let them decide...Hopefully, they will rescue a dog or cat from the shelter.

There are many ways to help restore our economy. And refueling it by spending our money is one of them! We just need to do it wisely!

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