Dogs’ Proud Faces Over Finding Their Hidden Christmas Gifts Are Full of Laughs

Our kids aren't the only ones who get Christmas gifts. We also like to spoil our fur babies and praise them for their good behavior all year round.

Content creator Kylika Miller had a few holiday surprises tucked away for her fur babies. But her two Labradoodles spoiled all the fun, as they got into the Christmas gifts sooner than expected. Just wait until you see the looks on their faces.

LOL! Guilty as charged! They were caught red handed, but judging by their faces, they're also proud of their mischievous antics!

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They may experience an upset stomach now with all those treats, but other than that, they seem quite happy.

If you still need some pointers on what to get your dog for Christmas, let me inspire you.

Best Holiday Gifts for Dogs

There are a ton of options to gift your dog something special this year.

If you love to dress up your pup, a matching outfit is a cool idea. Whether it's a hoodie or PJs, the ideas are endless.

Another gift option is a mentally stimulating toy, such as a Kong toy to occupy your dog while you run some errands. A new set bouncy balls for the ball-obsessed dog in your household is also a wise choice.

If you have a senior dog with arthritis, you could consider getting them dog stairs or a ramp, so it's easier for them to get up to your bed or sofa.

A new dog bed is always a safe bet as well—something that's comfy and big, of course.

Maybe it's also time for new food and water bowls. How about an automatic feeder? Keep in mind they only work for dry kibble. However, they're perfect if you have a smaller dog who needs a few more meals a day but you have a busy work schedule in the office.

Speaking of food, you can always whip up batch of homemade and dog-friendly treats. No pup can resist those!

And if you run completely out of ideas, you can check out these gift ideas for your four-legged friend.

A Friendly Reminder

Always make sure the gifts you choose are dog-friendly, and it's better to put them in a hard-to-reach place rather than under the Christmas tree. Of course, if your pets are as savvy as the ones in the video, no hiding spot is safe!

Happy Holidays!

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