
Wondering what to gift your dog for Christmas? Here are the best presents!
They'll have absolutely no idea it’s Christmas – but they’ll definitely be more than happy to enjoy the sudden arrival of comfy blankets, festive squeaky toys and extra-delicious treats that appear in the house.
After all, it’s the season for spoiling… and they won’t say no to that.
1. Christmas dog outfits
Dressing your dog for Christmas is mostly about adding a bit of colour and fun to your day, whether it’s a simple bow, a little beanie or a full festive costume. Just make sure whatever they wear is breathable and doesn’t restrict their movement.
Explore all Christmas apparel and accessories, or shop summer dog clothes to style them this summer!
2. Christmas dog treats
A few festive snacks can make the day feel extra special and keep them happily distracted while you get started on your food prep.
Want to bake up a storm for them this festive season? Try these DIY dog treat recipes!
Or read more about the best treats for dogs, depending on their needs.
Always remember: These treats are meant to be given occasionally and should not replace your dog’s balanced diet.
3. Summer walk accessories
Perfect for the dog who can’t sit still and lives for a walk. So that when you take them on a post-Christmas-lunch walk, they can be decked out in new styles.
If the weather is nice, check out this list of dog-friendly beaches to give their new gear a spin!
4. Cosy dog beds and blankets
These gifts are made for the dog who believes every blanket in the house belongs to them. A cosy new spot makes the holidays even more nap-worthy – especially if it’s a cooling mat that keeps them comfortable during hot summer days!
5. Christmas dog toys
Perfect for the dog who can’t sit still and thinks Christmas morning is just another chance for zoomies. Christmas is the prime time to add a new favourite toy to their collection!
Holiday safety tips
Make sure to keep any tinsel, ribbons and string well out of reach – they can be very dangerous if swallowed.
If you’re prepping Christmas day lunch or dinner, check this list of toxic foods for dogs to keep them far away.
And while essential oils like peppermint oil, tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil smell great, they’re toxic to dogs – so double-check our guide before reaching for the diffuser this festive season.
Ready to indulge in the holiday festivities? Shop all Christmas pet products!