![]() Plus, you get four of each treat behind each door (they are quite small) which was a nice bonus. Next were the bone-shaped training treats that were ideal for popping in our pocket and using on walks.Īnd finally, there are bedtime biscuits and as they’re made with honey, yoghurt and chamomile, we found they were the perfect pre-sleep treat to help calm our excitable pooch. First up are “rise and shines”, which are made with beef, liver, fresh carrots, blackstrap molasses and alfalfa – all of which are designed to keep your dog’s coat as shiny as a Christmas bauble. Inside this offering from Lily’s Kitchen, you’ll find three different types of treats. So, an advent calendar that works within their day-to-day routine is a really logical investment. They know what time to expect dinner or when it’s time for walkies. When it comes to routine, dogs are better than most humans at sticking to one. Yappy really has thought of everything with this calendar, and we love that we’ll be able to reuse and refill it each and every year. Plus, the red rope means you’ll be able to hang this up on full display. ![]() Your pooch’s face will then be surrounded by a stunning festive wreath. Before checking, out simply search for your breed of dog and let Yappy do the rest. ![]() Not only are there the numbers in the traditional jumble, but there’s also a space right in the middle for a personalised icon. What we love most about this calendar is the attention to detail. All you have to do is simply attach them using the elastic bands supplied. There’s space for 24 treats, and though they don’t come attached, Yappy supplies you with 24 duck and orange flavoured bones, all in an adorable burlap sack that says “from Santa paws”. First of all, it’s a sturdy wooden calendar that is 12in in diameter – neither too big nor too small. This calendar had everything we were looking for and more.
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