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The Best Christmas Stockings for Dogs in 2025

White dog with head in christmas stocking

When we hang those stockings by the chimney with care this December, you can bet there will be some fabulous Christmas stockings for our dogs on display. Just like any other stockings, Christmas stockings for dogs come in a variety of sizes, fabrics and price points. They can be personalised or plain, empty or pre-filled with toys and treats, reusable or a one-off treat.

We’ve rounded up our favourite doggy options to work across breeds, budgets… and mantlepiece decor schemes. Need some inspo for DIY stocking fillers for dogs? Just add a smart new accessory, doggie jumper, beloved treats, pampering goodies and a new ball or hardwearing chew toy and you will have one very excited pup come Christmas morning and beyond. 

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The top 10 best Christmas stockings for dogs

Pedigree Dog Christmas stockings

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Why we love it:  This set of two Pedigree* dog stockings has plenty of treats for multiple dogs to enjoy. Each stocking contains one Pedigree Rodeo with Beef (four pieces), Pedigree Tasty Minis Chicken and Duck Flavour Chunks, a Pedigree Jumbone with Beef & Poultry and one Pedigree Dentastix Daily (three chews). 

Fans swear by these Pedigree Christmas stockings for dogs, which appeal to even the pickiest eaters. These boast a good variety of treats in a range of flavours including beef, chicken and duck, as well perennially popular Dentastix, which have the added benefit of helping to reduce your dog’s tartar as they chew.

Pros:

  • Value for money.

  • Variety of treats.

  • Two stockings in one.

Cons:

  • Stocking isn’t reusable.

* Pedigree is a Mars brand. We think the products are pretty cool, but we don’t play favourites. So, when a product has family ties, we’ll be real with you.

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Fortnum and Mason Dog Christmas Stocking

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Why we love it: This luxury personalised option from Fortnum & Mason makes a gorgeous gift for your pup or another furry pal. In a classic hessian fabric, the bone-shaped design is printed with black capital lettering and cute paw prints, and can be personalised with your dog’s name in red glitter (up to nine characters, no emojis or non-English characters).  

This chic stocking measures 50cm (H) x 29cm (W) x 1 cm (D), making it a spacious choice for filling with clothes, accessories, new toys and a special edible treat or two for your beloved furry companion. The classic ‘Santa sack’ hessian fabric and block lettering with “PLEASE DELIVER…” writing make this a timeless choice to get into the Christmas spirit, no matter your festive decor scheme. There’s also a cat version available.

Pros:

  • Timeless design.

  • Luxurious.

  • Bespoke.

Cons:

  • Fill yourself design so on the pricier side.


Writer Jennifer Barton and her English Bulldog

Jennifer Barton

Jennifer Barton is a freelance journalist who has written for The Guardian, British Vogue, WIRED, Grazia, i Paper and The Telegraph, among others. When she’s not writing, you’ll likely find her in downward dog (she’s currently doing her yoga TT), or snuggling her gorgeous English bulldog nephew, Pork. Though she now parents four human children, her first baby was another English bulldog, Bolshy, whose wrinkles she wiped dutifully for 11 glorious years.