Best holiday dog toys for your pups this Christmas

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 24: A dog enjoys the festivities by posing next to the Christmas decorations outside The Ivy Chelsea Garden on December 24, 2020 in London, England. Many Christmas events have been cancelled this year due to the Coronavirus Pandemic but London is festooned with Christmas Lights across the capital. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 24: A dog enjoys the festivities by posing next to the Christmas decorations outside The Ivy Chelsea Garden on December 24, 2020 in London, England. Many Christmas events have been cancelled this year due to the Coronavirus Pandemic but London is festooned with Christmas Lights across the capital. (Photo by Joseph Okpako/Getty Images)

The holiday season is here and while you’ll be giving gifts to your friends and family, make sure you don’t forget about your pupper. They need some gifts too. Whether it be snacks, dog toys, or a new collar, every doggo needs a little something for Christmas. Luckily, it’s not that difficult to find some unique, fun toys that will have your dog zooming around the room.

Grinch squeaky toy

Mr. Grinch might be a mean one, but there is no way your dog will be upset with this toy. It’s the Grinch dressed as Santa in plushy form and has a squeaky inside. It’s cute, has four limbs for your dog to chew on and whip around, and it brings some nostalgia (for you, not your dog). What more could you ask for?!

Bumble plush toy

Bumble is from the classic Christmas special Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer. He’s pretty much a blue abominable snowman. He’s fluffy, smooshy, and has a squeaky inside. This is especially perfect if you love the show and watched it growing up.

My dog is obsessed with toys that are soft enough that she can really sink her teeth into. So…I might have to get her one of these.

Santa’s milk and cookies toy

Santa is not the only one who appreciates some milk and cookies. What dog doesn’t like milk and cookies? But since most dogs can’t have cookies (especially chocolate ones), these toys are the perfect alternative.

Fun holiday dog toys for your pupper this Christmas

The cookies have little faces (it cannot get cuter than this!) and the milk is in a red bottle with a red and white striped straw. It also says “Santa’s Milk” on it. This toy set could not be more perfect for the holiday season!

Arctic Pals interactive toy

This toy is fun not just because it’s cute but also because it’s interactive. It comes with three white polar bear plush toys and a blue igloo.

You can put the dogs into the igloo and it’s your dog’s job to pull them out. You can even make it a game and see how fast they get the bears out of the igloo.

It allows your dog to use their brains as well as have a little bit of fun whipping the little polar bears out of the igloo.

Rudolph Barkbox

Why limit yourself to only one toy for your precious dog? Bark Box has a box that is filled with Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer toys. There is a Rudolph toy (of course!), a spotted elephant plush, a Bumble squeaky toy, a bag of Yukon treats, a bag of Clarice’s Cookies, and a Santa Clause toy.

Your dog will lose their mind when they see this box. Although knowing how dogs are, they might be more excited about the box. But don’t worry. They’ll get to the toys eventually!

Double-decker present toy

If your dog likes to destroy things, this is the toy for them! They are actually meant to be destroyed in order to get the two toys on the inside. The toy is two presents. One wrapped in red and one wrapped in green with a red bow on top.

When your dog rips open the packages, there will either be a Santa toy or an elf toy inside. Each of them has a squeaker inside and on top of that, the whole toy is just ridiculously cute!

Hot chocolate plush

Dogs may not be able to enjoy the deliciousness that is a mug of hot cocoa, but they can have a hot cocoa squeaky toy to make up for it. The toy featues a blue plush mug that is filled with plushy hot cocoa and topped with soft marshmallows.

The handle of the mug is perfect for your dog to grab onto (especially if you have a small dog). My dog loves to grab onto anything sticking out from a toy and whipping it around.

The mug is also just soft enough that your pupper can sink their teeth into it and squeak the squeaker.

What toys will you be getting for your dog this Christmas? Let us know in the comments below!