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10 Best Christmas Dog Toys

I love giving gifts for the holidays, and of course, I always include gifts for my dog, Mabel. However, choosing the perfect gift for her can be tricky sometimes. She’s not very picky when it comes to toys, but there are so many dog toys out there. Even just looking at Christmas-themed toys, there’s too many to count. So, what are the best Christmas dog toys?


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dog playing with toys by Christmas tree

Tips for Choosing the Best Christmas Dog Toys

When looking for the best dog toys for your canine companion, consider the following aspects:

  • Toy type - Whether it’s a ball, rope, or squeaky toy, make sure you choose xmas dog toys that your pup will love.

  • Materials - Make sure the toy is made of high-quality, pet-safe materials.

  • Durability - Look for toys that can last long-term. Thick rubber materials and reinforced stitching is ideal for heavy chewers.

  • Loose Pieces - Be wary of toys with loose pieces that could become choking hazards. If a piece rips off one of your dog’s toys, throw it away.

  • Puzzle Toys - Consider buying puzzle toys to provide mental stimulation for your dog.


Overall, just make sure the toys are safe and appealing to your dog. Having a variety of fun toys is a great way to keep your dog content.


What are the Best Christmas Dog Toys?

Since there are so many great Christmas toys for dogs, I decided to choose ten great options to help you narrow down your search. Take a look at them and decide if any are a great fit for your furry friend.


set of plush Christmas dog toys

Most dogs love classic squeaky toys more than anything. This set comes with three adorable Christmas characters: Santa, a snowman, and a reindeer. Each toy has a squeaker and textured fabric to entice dogs. They’re also made with two layers of fabric to help them last longer than thinner squeaky toys.


Round Christmas tree dog toy

Even if your dog rips the fabric of this toy, there’s still another toy underneath that they can play with. I used to have a toy like this for my dog, and I still have the bottom layer that she plays with. This toy is a plush Christmas tree with a squeaky center, and underneath the fabric is a squeaky, spiky ball that dogs can still play with even when the top layer gets destroyed. There are other Christmas styles too, such as a penguin, a reindeer, and Santa.


Santa dog puzzle toy

I love puzzle toys. They’re a great way to keep your dog entertained and mentally stimulated. Most dog puzzle toys involve hiding treats, but this is a perfect example of one that doesn’t require any food. With this toy, you can hide squeaky Santa toys inside a plush tree so your dog has to figure out how to get them out. My dog has a lot of toys like this one, and she never gets sick of pulling the squeaky toys out.


reindeer dog squeaky toy

This adorable reindeer toy has five squeakers, so even if your dog rips one out, the toy will still squeak and be enticing. Many dogs also love the textured fabric and the rope-like arms. It’s made with durable materials to help it last, and it comes in two different sizes. It comes in other holiday styles, such as Santa, a snowman, and a turkey, but it’s also available in non-holiday styles, such as an elephant and a cow.


Gingerbread man dog toy

This cute gingerbread plush looks like someone took a bite out of him, and most dogs will want to take more bites too. The toy has a built-in squeaker with chew-guard technology to help it last. Yet, the exterior is still super soft for cuddling. There are plenty of other holiday designs to choose from, including a yeti, candy cane, and Christmas dragon.


Christmas crocodile dog toy

Crocodiles might not be a Christmas animal, but this crocodile with a Santa hat sure is cute. This toy is made with premium plush materials and built-in squeakers to act as an exciting, long-lasting Christmas dog toy. It works as a great toy for tug-of-war because it has arms, legs, a hat, and a tail for your dog to grab onto.


Christmas Lambchop dog toy

Lambchop is so cute, and she’s a popular character for dog toys. This Lambchop toy is festive for the holidays because she has reindeer antlers. While this might not be one of the most durable Christmas dog toys, it’s great for small dogs and gentle chewers because it’s so soft and cute. I’ve also seen Santa Lambchop dog toys available.


Christmas dog toys in stocking

Human family members usually get stockings, so our pets should too. This is just one of the many dog Christmas stockings on the market, and it comes with a variety of dog toys. It includes ropes, plush squeaky toys, and rubber chew toys. So, if you’re unsure what a dog’s toy preferences are, this stocking can give them all types of options to choose from. Plus, you’ll have an adorable dog stocking to hang on your fireplace for years to come.


holiday hedgehog dog toy

My dog goes crazy for hedgehog toys, especially ones that make a honking sound like this one. This grunting hedgehog has an adorable Santa hat to make it perfect for the holidays. It also comes in three sizes so dogs of all breeds can enjoy it. Plus, the stuffing is made from 100% recycled materials, making this an eco-friendly dog toy option.


Holiday wreath frisbee for dogs

If your dog loves to play fetch, this Christmas wreath frisbee is an excellent toy for them. The edges are made of a strong rope covered in durable fluffy fabric, and the interior has reinforced stitching. This wreath also makes a crinkling sound to make it extra appealing to dogs. Whether your dog loves fetch or tug-of-war, this is the perfect Christmas toy for them.


Frequently Asked Questions


Are There Christmas Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers?

Yes, there are plenty of dog toys for aggressive chewers, including ones with Christmas designs. These toys usually have durable rubber or reinforced stitching to help them withstand extreme wear and tear.


Where Can You Find Christmas Dog Toys?

You can find Christmas dog toys at pet supply stores, department stores like Target and Walmart, or online sites like Amazon and Chewy. There’s no shortage of dog toys to choose from.


What Toys Do Dogs Love Most?

Every dog has different toy preferences, but most dogs prefer squeaky toys and puzzle toys because they’re enticing and provide mental stimulation.


Is it Safe for Dogs to Rip Open Wrapping Paper?

Yes, it’s safe for dogs to open their own presents as long as they don’t ingest the wrapping paper. If your dog loves to eat anything they sink their teeth into, it might be best for you to open the gift for them just to be safe.


Does Walmart Still Have Dog Christmas Toy Stockings?

Yes, Walmart and many other stores selling pet supplies have dog Christmas toy stockings. These stockings usually include a variety of toys and sometimes treats too.


It’s Time to Spoil Your Dog with Christmas Dog Toys

Christmas is the perfect holiday to spoil all your loved ones, so don’t forget to include your dog when buying gifts. There are so many fun Christmas dog toys out there, so it’s fun to buy your dog something festive in December. 


Any of the Christmas toys listed above are excellent options, but you can also browse your local pet supply stores for other fun toys. After all, you can never buy too many festive dog toys.

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