2025 Holiday Gift Guide for Giant & Large Dogs: Big Gifts for Big Pups
When you love a big dog, you know their size comes with extra needs—and extra joy. This holiday season, we’re sharing our favorite gift ideas tailored specifically for giant breed and large dogs (100lbs+). These gifts aren’t just festive—they’re functional, durable, and thoughtfully chosen to support the unique needs of our oversized companions.
Here’s your ultimate 2025 gift guide for the big dog in your life:
1. For the Dog Who Loves to Sleep: Orthopedic & XL Beds
Big dogs need serious support when it comes to rest. Their joints carry more weight, which makes high-quality sleep extra important for long-term mobility and comfort. Look for beds that are:
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High-density memory foam for orthopedic support, especially for aging dogs or those showing signs of joint stiffness
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Elevated cooling cots to help regulate temperature, relieve pressure points, and keep things fresh (especially for drooly pups!)
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XXL bolstered beds for nesting comfort, especially for dogs who like to curl up or rest their heads on raised sides
Tip: Fed a bed that has a removable, washable cover!
2. For the Big Dog Who Still Has Zoomies: Tough Toys
If your giant pup is still a puppy at heart, toys are a must. But not just any toy will do. Big dogs need toys that are built to last and safe for their powerful jaws:
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Reinforced rope toys for tug-of-war or interactive play sessions
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Durable rubber toys that can be tossed, chewed, or stuffed with treats for enrichment
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Puzzle feeders and treat-dispensing balls to challenge their brain and keep them entertained on cold or rainy days
Always supervise play with new toys and check for signs of wear and tear—especially with aggressive chewers.
3. For Joint Health & Comfort: Gear That Supports Their Frame
Holiday gifts don’t always have to be flashy—sometimes the best gifts are the ones that help your big dog move better and feel more supported every day:
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Raised feeders to make mealtime easier and safer
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Padded, supportive harnesses for better control during walks or help on stairs and in/out of the car
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Paw balm and winter booties for protecting feet from snow, ice, and salt-treated sidewalks
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Non-slip rugs or stair treads to give better traction on slick floors and help prevent slips or injuries
These little upgrades can make a big difference in your dog’s comfort and confidence.
4. For the Food-Motivated Pup: Healthy Treats & Chews
If your dog’s love language is snacks, this one’s for you. Big dogs tend to go through treats faster—so choose wisely:
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Single-ingredient chews like bully sticks, cod skins, or beef trachea offer clean, high-value chewing options
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Functional treats that support joint, skin, or coat health with ingredients like turmeric, collagen, or omega-3s
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Long-lasting chews that keep them busy while also promoting dental hygiene
Just be sure to steer clear of rawhide, cooked bones, or anything with artificial colors or toxic additives (like xylitol).
5. For the Dog Parent: Big Dog Essentials
Let’s be honest—half of big dog ownership is managing the logistics. These gifts make daily life easier and more enjoyable for both of you:
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Extra-strong leashes and collars that can handle the strength of a giant breed without breaking or fraying
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Durable back seat covers for car rides that keep fur, drool, and mud off your upholstery
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Oversized poop bags because, well... you know
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High-quality grooming tools designed for large dogs—like deshedding rakes, nail grinders, and shampoo that comes in XL bottles
These items are the unsung heroes of big dog parenting.
Holiday Safety Tips for Big Dogs
As you deck the halls and prepare for festivities, don’t forget that the holidays come with a few risks for our gentle giants. Here’s how to keep things merry and safe:
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Skip the sweets: Chocolate, xylitol, grapes/raisins, and fatty foods can be toxic. Keep holiday treats out of reach and remind guests not to feed your dog from their plate.
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Watch the decor: Tinsel, glass ornaments, candles, and even holiday plants like poinsettias and holly can be dangerous if chewed or knocked over by a wagging tail. Opt for dog-safe decorations in shared areas.
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Create a calm space: Visitors, noisy gatherings, and changing routines can be stressful. Set up a quiet retreat with their bed, toys, and water where they can relax undisturbed.
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Supervise new toys & chews: Even “tough” toys can pose a risk for powerful jaws. Monitor their playtime, especially with toys or treats they haven’t had before, to prevent choking or overindulgence.
A little preparation goes a long way in making sure the holidays are as safe as they are joyful.
Wrap-Up
Big dogs deserve big love. Whether you’re stuffing their stocking with treats or investing in something that supports their health long-term, we hope this guide helps you give your gentle giant the happiest, healthiest holiday yet.
Have fun browsing, wrapping, and spoiling your big pup with gifts that make a difference.
What did we miss? Comment below with what you're gifting your big dog this year—we'd love to hear it!
Happy gifting!