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The 37 Best Gifts for Dog Lovers, According to Experts

With options for both people and pups, these presents are sure to please

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Owning a dog is the gift that keeps on giving. The tail wags, the sloppy kisses, the unconditional love — it’s all priceless. What can you possibly buy for those people in your life who are dog-obsessed? (You know, the ones whose camera rolls are filled with photos of their sleeping pups, who stop random dogs on the street to say hi, and who won’t go to a party unless they know there will be a pooch there.)

We asked PEOPLE editors, celebrities, dog influencers, veterinarians, pet parents just like you, and other dog experts to share the products they love that will make amazing presents for any and every pup-loving person on your list.

Here are PEOPLE's 41 best gifts for dog lovers.

Under $25 Gifts

“Puzzle toys are a great way to provide mental stimulation to your pet as well as slowing down their eating during meals. Nellie loved this toy when she was a puppy, and being a picky eater, it added a little fun to her meal times. We mostly used it as a brain teaser activity with treats and dog food to entertain her rather than using it at every meal, but she absolutely loved it (though she’s very smart and would eventually turn it over and shake it to get all the treats out).”—Madison Yauger, PEOPLE shopping editor and rescue dog mom to Stevie

"With over 120 recipes, tips, and more resources focused on the health and wellbeing of your dog, The Forever Dog Life is part cookbook, part guidebook to giving your furry friend the best chance at a long life. I particularly like the 'Treats and Toppers' section because my dog is quite picky these days and her meals require extra pizzazz."—Madison Yauger

“I haven't met a dog who isn't obsessed with this ball. I bought this after seeing a friend's dog play with it. It's a ball and chew toy in one. I got this for my dog as a birthday present earlier this year, and it was the only toy he played with until it was completely destroyed. This ball lasted us way longer than other balls. We used it as a high-level reward for good behavior. If you're going to the park, you'll only need to pack this one toy — no more lugging around multiple toys! They even have a glow-in-the-dark version for nighttime.”—Dhara Patel, former PEOPLE project manager

They have two purposes: One: So humans can see them. Two: They are almost indestructible.”Cesar Millan, dog behaviorist and co-founder of Halo Collar

“The molds are made of 100 percent food-grade silicone and can be used in the oven, freezer, or microwave for anyone who wants to make DIY treats or cookies — for humans or dogs. They’re also very easy to clean since you can just pop them in the dishwasher.”—Adrian Archie, CEO of petNmind Natural Nutrition, Supplies, & Hygiene

“My family loves these pop-up dog bowls — we clip them onto her harness during long hikes so she basically carries her own water bowl with her!"—Cai Cramer, PEOPLE shopping writer with family dog Peyton Manning

I love to snuggle with my dogs, Bianca and Joe, on the couch, but for times when they aren’t around I have their likeness on this pillow for the next best thing. They come in a variety of different shapes, sizes, and styles and also make wonderful memorial gifts for pets that have passed.”—Lynette Devine, president of Chi-Town Pitties

“I like to pair [the Wagwear clothing] with some fun toys from Chewy. The small-size toys, like the Disney line, are just perfect and provide hours of playtime at home or while traveling. Both Wagwear and Chewy are always classic, festive, and never go out of style. Spreading joy and happiness throughout the holiday season is extra special with Tinkerbelle and Belle.”—Sam Carrell, mom to Tinkerbelle the Dog and Belle

“These decals of your dogs’ ears can be straight-up decals, turned into a digital portrait, or even printed onto clothing and accessories for you. I used them to create a tattoo of the four sets of my dogs’ ears on my arm. It’s not my only tattoo, but it’s the one that means the most to me.”—Esti Y., a rescue dog advocate and mom to Benny and Lola

“I’ve had a lot of [fur] babies at this point, and it’s no secret that they make a lot of messes. I have Bounty stations everywhere (it was my husband’s idea) because they make messes and we have to be able to move quickly. And I love the Grove [Collaborative] products right now. I’ve been using Drew Barrymore’s Grove Floor [Cleaner] Concentrate because it’s natural and non-toxic.”Maria Menounos, award-winning host, best-selling author and actress, dog mom to two rescue dogs, and rescue advocate of over 20 years

“I bombarded Nugget with treats for his 15th birthday this year, and so far his favorite are these sticks. He loves their chewiness and peanut butter flavor, while I'm into the fact that the churros look so real — it makes for great photos!”—Laura Gurfein, entertainment group director and dog mom to Nugget

“The Greener Walker poop bags are a must. You have to have a leash with a poop bag roll on it so everyone can see that you are a responsible [dog] parent when on the go. And you get the green poop bags because they’re non-toxic and biodegradable and all those things. So you can keep those messes handled out on the mean streets of the world.”—Maria Menounos

“It's not the cutest gift, but every dog owner will appreciate a break from adding this necessity to their shopping carts.”—Laura Gurfein

“I met Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski at a recent Petco event, and he told me all about Yummers Dog Food Toppers, of which he is a big fan. We talked about how my dog, Nellie, is an absurdly picky eater, and he explained that these toppers are great for finicky dogs because they add a little treat into the meal and come in great flavor combos like Turkey and Cranberry, Salmon and Sweet Potato, and Cheddar Cheese. They also have packs designed to address digestive issues and improve coat and skin health. This would be a great gift for anyone with a selective pup who wants them to enjoy their meal.”—Madison Yauger

Under $50 Gifts

“Speaking as a mother of fur babies, I think this DIY project is so neat: Turn your pet’s photo into a paint-by-number template, then print it on the enclosed canvas, and finish with the brushes and acrylics.”—Oprah Winfrey wrote on her Favorite Things 2023 List

“Having dog hair everywhere is just part of the game when you own a dog (or in my case, two). But when I want to make my floors look at least somewhat presentable, this is my go-to cleaning tool. The silicone bristles somehow grab onto every last piece of fur — both on my dark hardwood floors and even on carpets and rugs —without pushing it all over the place. I sweep it all into a little pile, vacuum that up with a dustbuster, and you’d never know there are two massive dogs living in my house.”—Melanie Rud, PEOPLE contributing writer and mom to George and Willa

"Ornaments are one of my favorite Christmas decorations because they all hold a memory of some kind — a place, person, or time in my life. I particularly love the Crown and Paw personalized ornament which has a beautiful image of my dog Stevie wearing a pair of antlers. My little reindeer dog!"—Madison Yauger

Crown and Paw Dog Ornament

Madison Yauger

“Tamar Geller, dog trainer to the stars, told me about this cool game for my dogs. They love it! You slide little treats inside this game, and they have to push [the tiles] to the side to get the treat. It takes them a minute to learn that they can move [the tiles], because there’s one missing piece, so they have to move it with their nose and then it unlocks the next thing, and the next thing, and the next thing. So it’s fun!”—Maria Menounos

“My one-and-a-half-year-old Maltese Shih Tzu has severe separation anxiety — the consequence of a pandemic puppy. When we leave her alone to run errands, get dinner, etc., having a camera clocking her behavior while I'm gone gives me such peace of mind (and lets me know if our training tactics are working). Admittedly, I do obsessively check the app on my phone to make sure she's okay, but knowing that I can see her and even speak to her at just the touch of my fingertips makes me feel so much more comfortable than if I left it to chance.”—Lindsey Metrus, commerce director of social and video

"Your dog’s gotta go out but you haven’t finished your coffee yet? Pour it in this and bring it with you — it will stay hot all day. You can also get the YETI food and water bowls for your dog in a matching color.”—Elias Weiss Friedman, photographer and founder of The Dogist

“I have my two adorable rescues, Maximus and Bobo. I just bought this new bowl, it’s an elevated filtration bowl. It keeps the water oxygenated and clean and filtered.”—Maria Menounos

“ThunderShirt is great to help with excitement, anxiety, and fear.”—Cesar Millan

“My childhood dog, Bailey, had a ThunderShirt, and it really helped on car rides and when there were thunderstorms! She would wear it and run and hide in my mom’s closet, but that always seemed to do the trick — she’d go right to sleep!”—Madison Yauger

“[These] are great for draining extra energy. They might be a little expensive, but they are perfect for chewing and releasing the energy from the jaw.” — Cesar Millan

“We frequently give our dog, Nellie, a chewy to munch on while we eat dinner (to avoid begging) and now she’s come to expect them. She’ll wait at the pantry door when we all sit down to eat, and one of her favorites is the Bully Stick. Pro tip: you should always have water out when you give your dog a Bully Stick because it can make them really thirsty, and you shouldn’t leave them unsupervised while they’re chewing on them.”—Madison Yauger

“This bed is for the burrowers. I bought this for my beagle mix, who loves to unmake my bed and snuggle up under the covers, and while this hasn't stopped him from taking over my sleeping space, I can tell he's a big fan of this memory foam mattress that's easy on his joints. The covers come in a bunch of fun colors that are cheap, washable, and easy to get on and off.”—Laura Gurfein

“I was beyond delighted when this one-of-a-kind personalized book arrived. Not only is it an adorable storyline with my pups as the main characters, but it even has real photos of my family inside. The book I ordered tells a whimsical story about a holiday adventure with my dog and my family dog (you can choose one or two to be featured), but there’s another non-holiday-themed dog book you can personalize as well. You can look through options and customize how your dog or dogs will appear in the book. It’s an incredible gift, especially considering the price.”—Madison Yauger

Personalized Pet Book on a wooden floor

People / Madison Yauger

“Phone in one hand, coffee cup in the other... let's hear it for hands-free leashes! This is the prettiest one that I've seen, as you can custom-design every part of it. It's also a multi-way, which means there are seven different ways you can wear it. Plus, it's run by a Michigan-based husband and wife team (who were inspired to start the company by their rescue pups), and I love supporting small businesses.”—Asha Leo, mom to Pirate

“I'm obsessed with everything at Wild One. This treat pouch is so cute and perfect for more than just dog walks — it also doubles as an everyday bag with adjustable carrying straps so it can be worn as a fanny pack or crossbody. I love that it features a built-in poop bag dispenser as well as other spacious compartments to hold treats and more. ”—Kayla Kitts, PEOPLE shopping editor and dog mom to Beatrix

“For anyone who loves coffee and dogs, Grounds and Hounds is your answer. They are known for their great-tasting coffee but also have a wide range of goodies that make the perfect gift or stocking stuffer. From hot chocolate, PJs, sweatpants, hats, baby clothes, dog clothes — there's something for everyone. My favorite is the Must Love Pibbles Blanket, because there’s nothing better in the world than an evening spent snuggled on the couch with your pup and a cozy blanket.”—Asha Leo

“This brand combines two of my favorite things — dogs and coffee. The coffee club monthly membership in particular makes an amazing gift. You get a different (delicious) coffee roast sent to you each month, all with cute names like Morning Walk and Soul Pup. My favorite part? The brand gives back 20 percent of proceeds to rescue dog organizations to help support shelter pups. That’s all the incentive I need to stock up not only on their coffee but the adorable merch, too.”—Melanie Rud

“I’m absolutely convinced that there’s nothing cuter than dogs wearing pajamas. I adore all of the fun prints and patterns this brand makes, and appreciate that they’re specially designed to fit the chunky bodies of my two pittie pups.”—Melanie Rud

“Instead of having a bunch of different boxes and bags of various treats all over the place, you can corral them all in this glass jar. Plus, you can have the dog’s name etched right onto it.”—Elias Weiss Friedman

“For people who own dogs or are hoping to own one in the future, I love the idea of giving a training membership as a gift. All dogs deserve training and routine, and even ones who have been trained can always use refreshers. I love this trainer, who has a yearly membership of training videos — both live and recorded — where anyone can learn to train pets. This means you have the freedom of training on your own timeline and training things that are specific to each individual pet. Plus, you can always go back and review. It enables people to bring pet training into their lives on an affordable and manageable level and gives them tools and resources they’ll need to be a forever friend to the pets and pet owners that are in their lives.”—Samantha Steiger, a professional pet sitter

Under $100 Gifts

Not only does this easy-to-use car seat cover come in chic colors, but it also protects your car from messes and hair, inevitable when you own a dog. It’s waterproof and super easy to clean and comes in two options, a standard cover, as well as a hammock style, great if you have a dog who likes to get in the front seat with you.”—Dr. Michelle Dulake, DVM, a veterinarian and co-founder of Fera Pets

“I’m all about putting my dogs’ photos on any and every type of merch, but this phone case is one of my favorites. Given how often I’m grabbing for my phone, I get to see their cute little faces all the time, and the illustrations are truly an uncanny likeness. I have one for each of my dogs and am always switching on and off.”—Melanie Rud

“A corner bowl set, like this one from DOG by Dr. Lisa, helps consolidate your dog supplies by letting the bowls sit nicely in the corner of a room rather than spread around. The water bowl is quite large so you don’t have to refill it as often if your dog is a hydrated queen like mine, and the food bowl comes with a slow feeder to help slow down the dining process for your best friend. Plus, the bowls are easy to wash and travel with.”—Madison Yauger

DOG by Dr. Lisa Dog Corner Bowl Set on a wooden floor

People / Madison Yauger

“Tinkerbelle and Belle are both tiny pups filled with lots of spirit. Holiday gifts for them and their pup friends always bring some extra sparkle. We shop for some 'diva [yet] classic' sweaters, jackets, and fleeces from Wagwear. [They] keep the pups warm and most important — in style.”—Sam Carrell

“My husband and I try to eat a clean and healthy diet as much as possible, so naturally we want the same for our pups—if not better. We’ve tried pretty much every fresh/frozen/raw dog food out there, but there’s been none that my dogs love more—or that’s more convenient for us—than this air-dried dog food. It’s human-grade and made only with whole foods (I can understand the entire ingredient list). My dogs love that it looks and tastes like jerky-like treats; we love that it doesn’t need to be refrigerated or thawed and comes via a convenient subscription model so that we never have to think about buying dog food. Fun fact: It’s also what Kate Bosworth feeds her pup.”—Melanie Rud

Under $150 Gifts

“Not only can you customize Chaco sandals with fun colors and fasteners, but you can also add your pup’s picture to them. When Chaco sent me a pair of pink sandals with my Chihuahua’s face on them, I actually screamed in delight. What a unique and fun way to show off my dog whether she joins me on my outdoor adventures or not!” — Erin Johnson, PEOPLE associate editorial director

“Everyone knows I’m obsessed with my dog, so I get gift after gift with my dog’s picture on it. To be honest, it never gets old, but my absolute favorite dog portrait to date is from West & Willow. The frame is high-quality, the attention to detail is magnificent, and the turn-around time was fairly quick. If you’re looking to spend a bit more on the dog lover in your life, you can’t go wrong with this one.” — Erin Johnson

“These portraits are honestly the best gift for dog lovers because they so accurately depict your best friend! I first bought one for my best friend as an engagement gift, celebrating her and her fiancé’s ‘first child’, and I loved it so much I got one for myself this year. I have the portrait of my golden retriever, Stevie, hanging right in my entranceway, and every single person that comes through my front door comments how adorable the portrait is.”—Madison Yauger

Custom Pet Portrait with a dog on it and the pet's name

People / Madison Yauger

Along with the fact that you can have your pets’ image embroidered on them, this sweatshirt is also generally super cute and comfortable. I also like that you can have up to two pets — along with their names — on it.”—Emma Davis, animal behaviorist, trainer, founder of Mikko’s Choice, and mom to Brian

Take Our Word For It

Madison Yauger is a shopping editor who’s extensively covered pet-related topics such as the best dog supplies, dog bowls, and dog collars. She has her own rescue dog, Stevie, and helped raise her family’s dog, Nellie, from puppyhood. Melanie Rud is a beauty and lifestyle writer, self-proclaimed dog-lover, and mom to two rescue pups, George and Willa. For this story, Madison interviewed dog-loving celebrities like Maria Menonous, found favorites from Oprah Winfrey and Antoni Porowski, as well as dog influencers, PEOPLE staff (dog moms), and more. Melanie reached out to veterinarians, animal rescues, and pet brand founders. Together, they curated this list of covetable presents for dog lovers.

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