Christmas tips for the dog walker?

5 days a week CD goes out with his dog walker. This costs £45 a week but it is worth it because his dog walker is fab and he gets a really good walk with 1 or 2 other dogs (he wont walk more than 3 at a time), always comes back with a huge doggy grin, and sleeps for the afternoon. He also posts videos so we can see what CD gets up to.

Anyway the question I have is, should I be giving our dogwalker a Christmas tip or bonus of some kind, or a bottle of whisky? Do other people do this?
Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.
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  • Mojisola
    Mojisola Posts: 35,571 Forumite
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    I give our dog walker a box of chocs at Christmas. The dog has a wonderful time with her but she's also very flexible and accommodating if we have any problems.
  • Box of chocs or a bottle of wine or a fiver. A bottle of whisky is a bit much in my opinion.
  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    Haha sorry, I'm Scottish. When confronted with the need to buy a gift for someone I don't know well, I default automatically to whisky. :rotfl: :rotfl:

    So maybe a tin of chocolates.
    Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.
  • aileth
    aileth Posts: 2,822 Forumite
    Tin of Roses, can't go wrong :)
  • krlyr
    krlyr Posts: 5,993 Forumite
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    Alternatively, you're probably safe to assume she's a dog lover. If you want to get something a bit more personal, maybe a dog-themed gift would be appreciated?
  • Wellyboots6
    Wellyboots6 Posts: 2,735 Forumite
    Some nice thick gloves or socks?

    Although I guess given the choice of whiskey or socks, the whiskey may win!
  • codemonkey
    codemonkey Posts: 6,534 Forumite
    Definitely need to get him something now. He left a Christmas stocking for CD when he brought him back.
    Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    Equivalent of one week's wages was recommended in an article I have read not long ago - regarding tips for "domestic staff" which kind of fits dog walker?

    My one is £50.00 per week so.....

    She takes very good care of Zara, both myself and Zara are happy with her and Xmas is once a year so....

    Will be watching this thread ;)
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    krlyr wrote: »
    Alternatively, you're probably safe to assume she's a dog lover. If you want to get something a bit more personal, maybe a dog-themed gift would be appreciated?


    Perhaps not.... LOL For years I was getting cat related items at work (yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) - this year got some nice nail varnish, some chocolates, was much nicer ahhaah :)
  • gettingready
    gettingready Posts: 11,330 Forumite
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    edited 18 December 2013 at 11:49AM
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