Christmas Pet Gifts on a Budget: Ideas from Southill Vets

December 11, 2025

New research reveals that pet owners in Wincanton are set to spend up to £1.1 billion on their pets this Christmas.

Over two-thirds of pet owners (68%) are prepared to spend up to £50 to make sure their furry friends have a special day. From treats to toys and cosy accessories, it is clear pets are very much part of the family. But Christmas can also stretch budgets, and you don’t need to spend a fortune to bring joy to your pets this festive season in Wincanton.

Our reception team at Southill Vets have put together some budget-friendly gift ideas to keep tails wagging and whiskers twitching – all without breaking the bank.

Got some ideas you’d like to run by us? Contact our team and let’s chat about gifts! 

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Christmas pet gifts on a budget

Festive fun for dogs

Dogs don’t need expensive toys to enjoy Christmas – tasty treats and your company are what really matter.

  • Frozen treat: Fill a rubber toy with plain yoghurt and a few blueberries, then freeze for a refreshing snack.
  • DIY treat jar or stocking: Create a personalised gift filled with small, affordable treats.
  • Affordable festive goodies: Check out our reception area at Southill Vets for a selection of budget-friendly dog treats perfect for the holiday season.

Festive treats for cats

Cats love small surprises and cosy spots more than wrapped gifts.

  • Cardboard castle: Transform delivery boxes into a multi-level hideout. Also a fun craft to do with the kids.
  • Simple teaser toy: Tie a feather or scrunched foil ball to a string for endless play.
  • Tuna topper: Add a spoonful of tuna in spring water to their dinner for a special Christmas meal.

Festive delights for rabbits & guinea pigs

Small pets appreciate enrichment and interactive play over expensive presents.

  • Foraging roll: Hide hay and pellets inside a cardboard tube for a fun hunt.
  • Natural chews: Twigs from untreated apple or willow trees are ideal for nibbling.
  • Seasonal snacks: Offer a slice of carrot or a few fresh herbs like parsley or coriander.

Even on a tight budget, your pets can have a joyful, festive Christmas. With a little creativity, some recycled materials, and a sprinkle of love, you can make their holiday season special.

Our veterinary team in Wincanton are always happy to help with ideas and festive treats for dogs, cats and rabbits—just drop us a line.

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From all of us at Southill Vets, we wish you a Merry Christmas filled with wagging tails, purrs and happy hops!