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Ideal Corporate Gifts for Dog Lovers

Companies give away freebies for various reasons. Corporate gifts are used to promote new products and services, to make customers feel more special, to motivate employees to work harder, to show appreciation for both clients and employees, and to celebrate special occasions such as company anniversaries, recognition, the launching of a new product, the opening of a new branch, and other important events.

When giving corporate gifts, consider the timing, the appropriateness of the gift for the occasion, the recipients, and the presentation. Although you want to use these items to advertise your brand name, don't forget to add a personal touch to make the items more memorable.

If you're looking promotional products or corporate gifts, here are stuff worth checking out. Being a dog lover, I tried searching for giveaways with dog themes and found these:











This silver dog bone key chain holder















These cool awareness dog tags that comes in a variety of colors











I like this multi-purpose carabiner that is shaped like a dog bone














This non-toxic tennis ball for dogs












And this adorable 27" stuffed St. Bernard


Promopeddler is an online shop that offers customized promotional items for companies and businesses. Check out their site or call their toll-free number at 1-800-455-1350. If you want to get ideas on what to give your customers or employees, you can also ask for suggestions by sending an e-mail.

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