There’s no denying that Brits love their pets, especially dogs, and is there a better time to spoil our four-legged friends than at Christmas? Not according to Asda Money’s survey of 1,000 UK dog owners, that found 8 in 10 dog owners want their dogs to feel part of the Christmas celebrations.
The survey, which reveals how UK pup owners really treat their dogs during the festive season, discovered that dogs are just as much a part of the family as any human relatives, and deserve to be treated as such for Christmas.
In fact, the survey showed that 73% of pooches will sit down to a dog-friendly Christmas dinner this year – with almost a quarter (23%) of dogs being set a place at the dinner table. One in eight spoilt pups (12%) will even enjoy a celebration breakfast of smoked salmon and croissants!
A further 19% are desperate to let their dog sit at the table on the 25th of December, but their family won’t allow it.
When it comes to what the nation’s four-legged friends are set to enjoy for their own Christmas lunch, 64 per cent will be served a festive turkey, while 37% will keep it somewhat healthy with a side of carrots, 36% will be tucking into beef, and over a third (35%) are going to be treated to special festive themed dog treats.
The research also reveals that British pooches will not be missing out on dessert, as 27% will enjoy a dog-friendly Christmas cake or pudding after their main course. A fifth (22%) of lucky pooches will even enjoy a fancy box of dog-friendly chocolates to round things off in style.
Top 10 food dogs will be treated to this Christmas:
1. Turkey (64%)
2. Carrots (37%)
3. Beef (36%)
4. Pigs in blankets (36%)
5. Gravy (35%)
6. Festive themed dog treats (35%)
7. Ham (27%)
8. Dog friendly pudding or cake (27%)
9. Roast potatoes (26%)
10. Sausage meat stuffing (24%)
The research also revealed that three in ten dogs (31%) will get to enjoy pulling a Christmas cracker with their beloved owner on the 25th December. A lucky 21% of pups will even receive a very special foodie-themed stocking.
Almost two-thirds (64%) confess they would go to town and completely spoil their dog for Christmas if their family would let them. Over a third (36%) get more excited to spend the holiday season with their dog than they do with certain family members.
And 58% admit they would NEVER judge someone else for buying their pet more than a couple of gifts to celebrate Christmas but over half (55%) of dog owners have felt like they’ve been judged by others for treating their four-legged friend to Christmas presents.
Insurance Product Manager, Ed Doherty from Asda Money Pet Insurance, who conducted the research said: “We’re a nation of dog lovers, but this Christmas we wanted to see just how much we involve our furry companions in the family festivities. Having worked with many dog lovers – including myself – it came as no surprise to learn that most owners are eager to get their dog involved. Dogs love their owners unconditionally and we think it’s only right we love them back just the same.”
“At Asda Money, we believe that caring for our pets is a year-round responsibility, and our Pet Insurance product gives pawrents the perfect peace of mind that their beloved pets are protected year-round, and not just for Christmas!”
To help the nation of dog lovers celebrate the festive season safely with pets, Asda Money Pet Insurance partnered with MasterChef contestant, Max Davies, to create Christmas recipes that are easy to create at home.
The best present of all for your pup is pet insurance, to ensure the whole family can enjoy Christmas Day without having to worry, safe in the knowledge that you’re covered should the cheeky pups get into the Christmas pudding, or sneak a Quality Street from the tin. Find out more about Asda Money’s Pet Insurance here.