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Spring Is Here So It Must Be Crufts

by Nicola Ellison

posted in Shopping and Product Reviews : Gifts

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Whatidlove.co.uk, the online wish list website, is a big fan of dogs (all animals infact!) and features a range of goodies for dog lovers from african beaded dog collars by Aspiga to dog T shirts by K9byigloo. A particular favourite is the doggy overnight bag which contains bowl, balls, treats and a thank you card from the dog – how civilised.

People are increasingly using whatidlove, the free to use wish list service, to set up lists for a variety of occasions, and just as parents set up lists for their small children's birthdays so that friends and family can buy them the gifts they will really appreciate, there is nothing to stop you setting up a list for your own best friend or new arrival and putting on it all the things they would love to receive.

Since it launched in 2007 whatidlove has seen a wide variety of lists being set up from conventional wedding gift lists, to birthday lists with one single item for friends and family to contribute to, travel funds for honeymoons and gap years, teenagers lists requesting items which great aunt Mabel would never have thought of, lists for newborns or even lists of things to buy for oneself when a  bit of targeted retail therapy is required. So the progression into lists for man's best friend seems to be a natural progression.

You won't be the first dog lover to give their dog a treat....but it does beg the question "whatever next?"

About the Author:

Nicola Ellison, an SEO and Online Marketing specialist. Based in Bristol, UK.

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