B&M is selling Christmas-themed leg warmers for pets this winter
B&M is selling Christmas-themed leg warmers for pets so they can join the festive fun this winter. Simply place each one on your dog’s legs to keep them warm as the temperatures drop. Setting you back £2 for a pack of four, the warmers come in three designs featuring Santa, snowmen and reindeers. They’re available […]
B&M is selling Christmas-themed leg warmers for pets so they can join the festive fun this winter.
Simply place each one on your dog’s legs to keep them warm as the temperatures drop.
Setting you back £2 for a pack of four, the warmers come in three designs featuring Santa, snowmen and reindeers.
They’re available in sizes small and medium, so you should be able to find something that fits as long as your dogs are of the smaller kind.
The warmers have just rolled out in all B&M stores nationwide. You can find your nearest one using its store locator tool.
B&M doesn’t offer online shopping, so you’ll have to pop by a shop to get your hands on them.
They were first spotted by Facebook page Money Saver Online, and its post has already racked up more than 2,500 comments from pet owners and other fans.
One user said: “Miss Piper would be very cute and warm with these and a Christmas jumper.”
While another added: “OMG. These look amazing,” and a third one joked: “Do they do them for people?”
The warmers are the cheapest ones we could find as the same ones are up for grabs on eBay for a pricier £5.49.
Or if you don’t mind spending a bit more, you can get a set of four winter-themed pet leg warmers and a scarf for £5.99 on PetPlanet.co.uk.
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Just last week, Lidl rolled out a dog bed that keeps your pet warm when temperatures drop.
You might also want to check out B&M’s new pet range, which includes doggy Doritos and Garfield cat biscuits.
Amazon and B&M are also selling Halloween costumes for pets so they can get in the spooky spirit too.
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