UK Pet Owners Set to Spend up to £1.1Bn on Four-Legged Friends This Christmas
- New research reveals UK pet owners are set to spend up to £1.1 billion on their pets this Christmas
- 43% of ‘grandpets’ will receive a Christmas present from their owner’s parents
- Over two thirds of pet owners (68%) are prepared to spend up to £50 to ensure their pet has a special day
Christmas is the season of giving, and this year, even our four-legged friends are getting in on the magic. Across the UK, dog owners are going above and beyond to ensure their pups enjoy a festive season full of treats and surprises under the tree.
New research from Pets at Home reveals that over two-thirds (68%) of pet owners are ready to treat their furry friends this festive season, with many planning to spend up to £50 each. Collectively, UK pet lovers are set to splash an incredible £1.1 billion on their pets this Christmas.
Even grandparents are taking gift giving to a new level as 43% of ‘grandpets’ are due to receive presents from their owner’s parents. While one in four (29%) of pet owners also expect friends and family to bring gifts for their pets – a heartwarming nod to the growing trend of treating pets like part of the family. The research also reveals that almost a quarter (24%) plan to hang stockings filled with goodies, whilst 14% are prepping Christmas Eve boxes packed with treats and toys. Additionally, one in ten (11%) are organising festive treasure hunts to keep their pups entertained on the big day. But worryingly, a quarter (23%) of pet owners will even wrap their pets’ gifts with wrapping paper, bows, ribbons and tape!
Dr Samantha Butler-Davies MRCVS, Veterinary Services Director at Pets at Home, comments,
“Christmas is an exciting time for all the family, including our pets, but it’s important to keep them safe. Ribbons and tape can be hazardous for pets so instead, wrap their presents in blankets or sheets for them to uncover.
If you are planning a Christmas treasure hunt, choose dog-friendly treats and be mindful of festive foods that are dangerous for your pets – to name a few, chocolate, macadamia nuts and raisins should all be saved for us humans.
Create a safe environment by keeping tinsel and ornaments out of reach and remember that festivities can become overwhelming, so try to provide a quiet, stress-free space for pets to retreat to if they need a break.”
With nearly half of pet owners (46%) admitting they would prefer to unwrap something for their furry friend rather than themselves, it may be time to rethink your Secret Santa plans this year!
From twinkling fairy toys to festive accessories, Pets at Home has everything you need for the perfect pet-loving Secret Santa Gift – available online and in-store now (see Christmas catalogue here).