This holiday season is a busy time for everyone, and while you’re juggling travel plans, gift lists and social gatherings of every kind, you may not have had time to think about the best surprise to spoil your beloved furry family members.
The best part? You can make most of these gifts yourself, so you don’t have to add to your budget when filling a pet wish list. Take a look at these pet-friendly gift ideas.
For your Dog
A home Obstacle Course
Just because the rest of the world is on vacation, it doesn’t mean your dog should miss out on the activity. Setting up a home dog obstacle course is a great way to keep your pet busy, and it doesn’t take much to make. Plus, you might get your own exercise chasing your pup around the course, which can come in handy with all of the extra holiday calories!
A durable teething toy
You choose the gift, but your pet chews the gift, so here’s an idea you can both agree on. There are a variety of chew toys on the market, so make sure you know what factors to keep in mind when packing a dog holiday gift box.
Honorable Mentions:
Dog Toys

- Tennis ball thrower. Hopefully your dog is good at bringing the ball back.
- Chew rings
- Dental chew toy
- Treat dispenser toy
- Flying disc
- Plush toy: for both chewing and snuggling
Dog Wearables
- New collar or harness
- Dog holiday sweater
- Dog booties for those cold winter walks
Dog Accessories
- Heated bed
- New bowl. Think about personalizing it... you know in case your dog learns how to read!
Also, just like you, your dog might just enjoy some new healthy dog treats. Just don't go overboard to avoid packing on those extra holiday pounds.
Finally, the best gift (and most cost effective) you can give your dog this holiday season is the gift of you. Simply spending more time playing, snuggling and bonding is sure to help brighten their spirits, as well as bring plenty of joy to you as well.