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Last Updated on January 30, 2025 by Dogster Team
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Hanukkah may not be a time to traditionally give gifts to your dog. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t pamper your pooch on this special day. That said, you will need to get a bit creative, as there aren’t that many dog-themed Hanukkah gifts out there!
Luckily, you aren’t confined to only purchasing Hanukkah-themed gifts. Anything that your dog would like, like a fresh bag of treats or a new toy, is a great option.
Dog lovers in your life may also love for you to purchase fun gifts for them and their dog. If you’re purchasing for someone else’s dog, we recommend picking something that they and their dog can do together (after all, they probably have enough dog-themed T-shirts).
We’ve provided a huge list of options below!
We recommend the Bones & Chews Roasted Marrow Bone. There are several sizes available, so you can pick the best option for your pooch. These chews are all-natural and roasted until they’re completely cooked, so you don’t have to worry about potential diseases. Plus, they’re real bones, so they tend to last a very long time.
Once my dog is done eating all the marrow out of it, I stuff it with peanut butter (his favorite snack) when I need to keep him distracted.
Greenies are one of the first dental chews, and they’re still very popular today. They have a unique, chewy texture that helps clean around the gumline, exactly where your dog needs it. They’re also tasty and easy to digest, despite how they might look.
We love the PureBites Chicken Breast Freeze-Dried Dog Treats, particularly. I used these to train my very stubborn Husky. They’re only chicken breast, and they must be tasty considering how well my dog listened when I held one!
You can’t go wrong with the Kong Classic Dog Toy. It is a quintessential chew toy for dogs. You can stuff it full of yummy treats to encourage chewing, or just let your dog have at it. Some dogs even like playing with it like a ball, especially due to the unusual bounce it produces.
Just like the bone we recommended above; I also stuff my dog’s Kong with peanut butter. There is no need to purchase the pastes and snacks designed specifically for the Kong. There are tons of fillings you probably have around your home, like Greek yogurt, peanut butter, and even cheese.
The Kong Cozie Baily the Blue Dog Toy is a great option. We love that it is made with an extra layer of material for extra durability. But, even if your dog does manage to rip it apart, it is stuffed with minimal filling for less mess around the house. It even squeaks!
The Chuckit! Balls are basically extreme tennis balls. They’re very bouncy and more durable, so you don’t have to worry about your dog getting pieces off of it. The ball floats and comes in a very high-visibility orange, so you don’t have to worry about losing it in the grass.
All dogs need a collar, so you might as well get something nice! Having a quality collar not only looks nice on your dog, but it’s also less likely to irritate your dog’s neck. Countless dogs have felt the pain of an irritating collar that rubs their skin raw.
While collars may seem like something that’s only about aesthetics, a quality collar is really important.
We recommend these collars by Blueberry Pet. They’re made of quality polyester webbing, making them very comfortable for your canine. They also have reflective stripes, which is important at night when your dog needs some extra visibility. Of course, it also has hardware to hold your dog’s ID tag.
While every dog needs a collar, many canines find harnesses more comfortable. They put the pressure more so on their shoulders than their neck, which is much more comfortable (as you might imagine). However, harnesses can also be more expensive than collars. Therefore, they may be a good splurge to pick up on Hanukkah.
We particularly recommend the Best Pet Supplies Voyager Dog Harness. This dog harness is specifically designed to make your dog comfortable. It’s made with breathable mesh that works well in warmer climates, though your dog can absolutely wear it when it’s colder, too. For safety reasons, the harness is also reflective.
Beds are very expensive, though. You may want to use a special occasion like Hanukkah to purchase one.
There are many orthopedic dog beds available on the market. However, we particularly recommend the FurHaven Velvet Waves Dog Bed. It comes in many different sizes. It’s also made of high-quality foam that’s independently tested through the CertiPUR-US program. Just be sure to allow for 48 hours for the bed to expand after it is shipped.
There are many options out there, but we particularly recommend the Canine Creations Pillow Topper Dog bed. This is an insert that you put on your dog’s existing bed. It sits high off the ground to avoid drafts, and the tufted tacks help keep the fiber in place so it doesn’t become squished over time.
The Outward Hound Fun Feeder is a simple maze that requires a bit of thinking to solve. The non-slip base holds the bowl in place, preventing spills. It’s also dishwasher safe, so you can clean it between each use.
We highly recommend the Frisco Silicone Treat Lick Mats. They’re inexpensive and you get two. Switch out each mat to help keep your dog interested. Otherwise, it can get a bit boring after a while. These mats are also dishwasher safe, which is absolutely necessary for these mats. They tend to get dirty very quickly, in our experience.
They’re easy to use. You simply spread your dog’s kibble between the folds, and your dog has to sniff around and find them. Because the pieces will be somewhere different each time, your dog will stay interested for longer. You can often use the same snuffle mat for a long time, which isn’t necessarily true with other puzzle feeders.
We highly recommend the PAW5 Wooly Snuffle Dog Feeding Mat. It is a bit more expensive, but it is made from organic cotton and machine washable, making it far more practical than other snuffle boards out there.
Buying your dog a present for Hanukkah doesn’t have to be complicated. Think about what your dog likes to do, or something that you think they’d like to try. Active dogs may like a fetch toy, while more laid back dogs may like a bed instead. Practically all dogs love treats, so that’s an easy place to stop if you’re unsure of what to buy!
There are some things your dog might not necessarily like that are still important. For instance, your dog might not get excited about a quality collar, but it can make them more comfortable.
Many of these gifts on this list are very inexpensive, so the vast majority of people will buy more than one. If you’re in this boat, we recommend buying very different things. Buy a treat and a toy, for instance, not two kinds of treats. If you buy a chew toy, purchase some soft treats instead. This way, your dog has more ways to stay entertained!
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Kristin loves to help pet parents create a fulfilling life for their pets by informing them on the latest scientific discoveries and helping them choose the best products for their pets. She currently resides in Tennessee with three cats, four dogs, two fish, and a lizard, though she has dreams of owning chickens one day!
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