Looking for some of the cutest Christmas advent calendars and holiday treats for dogs?
You’re in luck because I’ve been scouring Chewy and Amazon for the best goodies for my own dog’s stocking!
Read on to see what I found so far!
Plus, bookmark this page, because I’ll add on to it as new holiday dog treats & goodies come out.
Related: Adorable Christmas gift ideas for DOGS
My Top Pick
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If you’re just looking for one quick and easy gift for your pup, go with the Goody Box from Chewy.
It has a little of everything in one cute package!
By the way, Chewy’s Holiday Gift Guide for Dogs is up, so if you still need more ideas after this list, check that out!

Christmas Advent Calendars & Limited-Edition Holiday Treats For Dogs
Boy, let me tell you, my dog has it so much better than my cats when it comes to holiday goodies.
I just finished up this very same guide, except for kitties, over on our sister site- CatVills.
The selections aren’t even half as robust for my felines as for puppers.
I actually struggled to stop myself from going overboard with this list!
I narrowed it down to just my top 15 favorites (although I’ll add dog advent calendars as they become available, since those were harder to find).
I’m sharing my top 6 picks that are also available on Amazon for you on the table below.
Why 6? Well, that’s how many fit on the table! 😀 Check them out, then read on for the full list.
What I love:
Perfect for training
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What I love:
Easy-to-digest chews
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What I love:
Super fun shapes that clean dogs' teeth
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What I love:
Small US-based company
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What I love:
Filled with wholesome treats!
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What I love:
Tasty crunchy cookie
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$14.99
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$32.99
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$90.00
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$9.99
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N/A
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$12.14
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Buy on Chewy: |
1. Zuke’s Mini Naturals Holiday Trees Turkey & Cranberry Recipe Dog Treats

Freya LOVES Zuke’s training treats, so she’ll definitely find their holiday recipe in her stocking from Santa!
They are just the right size to put in her favorite puzzle game that we play together every night.
I love that they’re made in the USA with high-quality ingredients.

2.Blue Buffalo Holiday Santa Snacks Oatmeal & Cinnamon Crunchy Dog Treats
I’ve been buying Blue’s Santa Snacks for my dogs for years!
Freya doesn’t really love crunchy snacks as much as my other dogs did, but she enjoys them as a seasonal treat.
While they’re obviously not grain-free, they don’t have any by-product meats in them.
No corn, wheat, or other junk fillers, either!

3.Goody Box Holiday Toys, Treats & Apparel

How cute is this Goody Box for dogs?
It’s a Chewy exclusive, and the one pictured is for small & medium breeds.
However, they also have one for bigger pups.
In it, you get 5 curated products, including treats, toys, and apparel.
I am kind of sad that the cat version gives you more (6 products), and I wish they offered different versions.
My dog hates clothing with a fiery passion, so I’d really only get 4 good items out of it.
If your pup doesn’t mind apparel, though, the price is fair.
It’s on sale for 10% off throughout October, too.

4. Greenies Seasonal Gingerbread Flavor Dental Dog Treats
When it comes to dental chews, Greenies is always a favorite among dogs and dog parents alike.
Their holiday-edition is gingerbread-flavored, and you’ll get four to a bag for large dogs, but 22 to a bag for small breeds.
They’re kind of pricey for Freya’s size, but absolutely fair for those with teeny pups.

5. Good ‘n’ Fun Holiday 12 Days of Dogmas Holiday Calendar Dog Treats
Freya had an awesome Christmas advent calendar that I got from Sam’s Club last year.
When it was gone, she cried to play “calendar” every night, so I scoured the planet for another one.
Unfortunately, it was too late in the season and they were all sold out everywhere.
So this year, I’m stocking up on every decent one I can find.
The Good N’ Fun calendar, unfortunately, has too much beef in it for my Freya (she’s sensitive to beef).
However, if your dog doesn’t have food allergies, it’s an adorable option!

6. WHIMZEES Holiday Tree & Snowman Variety Pack Dental Dog Treats
WHIMZEES practically has its own cult following in the dog world, that’s how awesome they are.
Along with delivering high-quality dental treats, they do it in the cutest shapes ever!
Their special holiday-edition treats aren’t just absolutely darling, they actually help fight plaque and bacteria, thanks to the unique shapess
These are definitely going into miss P. Hound’s stocking!

7. Companion Gear Advent Calendar Dog Treats

The Frisco Holiday 12 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar with Toys for Dogs is exactly what the name says.
Rather than treats, your dog gets a cute new toy every day of the season!
The only drawback- it’s made for small breeds only. SUPER SAD about that!
Again, though, if you have a teeny pupper, then this is really a fantastic deal!
It’s basically just over $2 per toy!
The tree is beautiful, too, and you can reuse it next year to fill with your own goodies.

8. DreamBone Holiday Variety Vegetables & Chicken Dog Treats
DreamBone is one of the most popular rawhide alternatives, and their holiday edition treats are just darling.
I love that they’re made with chicken and veggies!
However, they’re made in Vietnam, so be aware of that if you only buy US-made treats.
They do have great overall reviews, though!

9.Portland Pet Food Company All-Natural Dog Treat Biscuits
I saw these on Amazon and just loved what I read about them.
The small US-based company uses only the most wholesome ingredients possible.
They’re totally free of gluten, wheat, and grain, as well as a whole list of other not-so-stellar ingredients.
Plus, Portland Pet Food Company donates 5% of their net profits to local non-profit animal programs.
So, they really are a holiday dog gift that gives back!
10. Claudia’s Canine Cuisine – Santa Paws Classic Gourmet Dog Cookies
How stinking cute are these Christmas cookies for dogs?
Besides being absolutely darling, they’re made in the USA with human-grade ingredients.
Plus, every package includes at least 50 cookies!
That’s pretty amazing, considering my local pet store sells homemade dog cookies for $2-3 EACH.
11. Blue Dog Bakery Jingle Bites Gingerbread Flavor Dog Treats

These tasty gingerbread treats are always a hit in our home.
They’re made with real gingerbread, which naturally fights bad breath.
In other words, they make those slobbery dog kisses a lot more pleasant.
Each treat is just 3 kcals, and they’re 100% free of GMOs, animal by-products, and fake ingredients like artificial colors & what not.
Freya loves Blue Dog Bakery’s soft cookies, so these are going into her stocking, too.

12.The Lazy Dog Cookie Co. Soft Baked Mutt Mallows Gingerbread Cuties
I’m loving the name of these Christmas-themed dog treats- Mutt Mallows! So cute!
The brand actually makes a huge variety of soft dog cookies, but these are just right for the holidays.
All of their cookies are made in the USA and are free of corn, wheat, and soy.

13.Cloud Star Wag More Bark Less Holiday Treats
We’ve looked at a few soft gingerbread-flavored dog treats, but what about something for dogs that prefer crunchy cookies?
That’s where these little gingerbread people from Cloud Star come in!
I’ve tried quite a few of Cloud Star’s treats with Freya, and she’s absolutely loved all of them.
She does prefer soft treats, though.
While they don’t have a special holiday packaging for their soft line, they do have a Turkey & Cranberry recipe that’s still pretty perfect!

14. Wüfers Dog Cookie Advent Calendar
I’ll be honest, this dog advent calendar is a bit pricey compared to others.
However, it’s filled with handmade and hand-decorated cookies, so every box is unique.
The cookies are made in North America with locally sourced ingredients, according to the company.
The box is beautiful, too, and if you’re careful opening the doors, you could totally use it again with your own treats.
15. Himalayan Pet Supply Best Friend’s Advent Calendar Dog Treats
Now this is one advent calendar I’m definitely grabbing for Freya!
It’s priced affordably and stuffed full of tasty goodies from the Himalayan Pet Supply company.
We’re talking everything from soft cookies to yak cheese goodies!
Plus, all are made in the USA.
The ONLY drawback is that it takes a while to ship from Amazon and it’s temporarily out of stock on Chewy.
I believe that will change once the holiday season really kicks off, though.

I know one dog who is going to be positively thrilled on Christmas morning!
Well, as long as she doesn’t find her stocking before the holiday like she did two years ago, that is.
I thought I hid it well, but she watches my every move.
When I wasn’t looking, she raided my bedroom closet and came running downstairs with her stolen booty!
I’m getting better at hiding it, though! 😀
Do you have any other favorite Christmas advent calendars and holiday treats for dogs? Share below!
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Hi there! I'm Nicole, the editor-in-chief and one of the writers here at DogVills. I've been a dog owner for most of my adult life and a dog lover for much longer than that. I grew up with a wonderful German Shepherd named Jake, who I loved SO much that I named my son after him. When I'm not writing for DogVills or my own site, Pretty Opinionated, I love spending time with my teenager (when he actually lets me) and my Pharaoh Hound, Freya. I'm also an avid reader AND a total TV fanatic.
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