If there’s not really a present for your four-legged friend below the tree, you’re in the minority. In line with market research because of the American Pet Products Association, 53 percent of dog gifts and 38 percent of cats receive dog gifts at Christmas. An AP-Petside.com poll found that 66 percent of animal owners planned to obtain Max or Misty the latest toy to the holiday. Treats and clothing can also be favorite gifts. With that in mind, below are some suggestions for your furry, feathered and animal-loving friends.

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