Walmart makes it easy to stuff your dog’s Easter Basket on a budget
Are you looking for some last minute Easter goodies for your dog? Then you need to hit up Walmart and check out their pet selection.
When it comes to saving money, Walmart is a great option for many of us. And this includes when it comes to shopping for our pets. Whether it’s a holiday or any day of the week really, it’s a great chance to stock up and save on products we would be grabbing anyway.
For Easter 2023, we were looking for options to spoil our dogs with. And luckily for us, that is where Walmart and their selection of not only Easter goodies, but also inexpensive pet goods came into the picture.
In a press email that we received on behalf of Walmart, we got some suggestions for ways to spoil our dog this Easter. And the fact that they are budget friendly items, makes them truly winning options.
Walmart makes it easy to spoil our dogs this Easter even at the last minute
So what exactly are we snagging for our pets this holiday? What is perfect for their Easter basket experience? Here are just a few items that we are picking up for our dog right now:
- Vibrant Life 8.25 inch GRS Certified Squeaky Plush Dog Toy, Bunny (Can you ever go wrong with an Easter bunny toy? We think not.)
- Vibrant Life Spring 9 inch Squeaky Stuffed Yellow Plush Duck Dog Toy (I know it’s a duck, but it totally reminds us of a chick, so we can’t resist.)
- Vibrant Life Dog Toys 4 piece Easter Basket (The fact that this dog toy is actually an Easter basket makes it a no-brainer pick up.)
- Wojeull Easter Dog Bandana Triangle Pet Scarf (A pet scarf adds a little touch of class to any pup’s look. And we love the fact that this is Holiday ready and super cute.)
Honestly, there are a lot of things that we can stuff into a basket for our dogs when shopping the aisles at Walmart. For us, dog toys are a big thing that we love to use to spoil our pet with because it doesn’t mess with their diet. While we love giving dog treats to our pup, we do know that it can become a slippery slope to potential pet obesity. So, while we will absolutely be adding one or two treats to any basket that our pup gets, it’s more about the toys this spring.