Christmas is the easiest time of year to over-treat a dog, and the easiest time to feed them something they should not have. Our festive range lets your dog join the celebration with treats made just for them, so the table scraps, chocolate and rich leftovers can stay where they belong.
Letting your dog join the festivities, safely
The classic Christmas hazards for dogs are worth a reminder: chocolate, raisins, sultanas and currants (so no Christmas pudding, cake or mince pies), onion and garlic, cooked bones, and very rich, fatty leftovers that can trigger an upset stomach or worse. The simple fix is to have dog-safe treats on hand so your dog gets their own special something while everyone else has theirs.
Off the table, into the bowl: Chocolate, raisins and Christmas pudding are toxic to dogs. Having dog-safe treats ready is the simplest way to keep everyone happy and safe on the day.
The festive range
Hand-decorated Christmas cookies
Gingerbread-style cookies, festive shapes and sprinkle bones, decorated to look the part and made completely dog-safe, with no chocolate and no added sugar.
Christmas gift boxes
Ready-to-give boxes of mixed festive treats, perfect for the dog in the family or as a thoughtful present for a dog-loving friend.
Stocking fillers
Smaller festive treats and chews to tuck into a stocking or share on the day.
What makes ours different
We have made treats for dogs, horses, cats and small pets since 2007 in our HACCP-certified kitchen on the Sunshine Coast, and we are stocked across Australia, the UK, US, Ireland, Singapore, Germany and Japan. Festive on the outside, genuinely dog-safe on the inside.
Frequently asked questions
What Christmas foods are dangerous for dogs?
Keep dogs away from chocolate, raisins, sultanas and currants (Christmas pudding, cake, mince pies), onion and garlic, cooked bones, and very rich or fatty leftovers. When in doubt, give them their own dog-safe treat instead.
Are your Christmas treats safe for dogs?
Yes. Our festive treats are made specifically for dogs, with no chocolate and no added sugar, so they can enjoy the look and taste of Christmas safely.
Do you sell Christmas gift boxes for dogs?
Yes. Our festive gift boxes are ready to give and make an easy present for a dog or a dog-loving household.
How many festive treats can my dog have?
Keep treats to around 10% of daily calories, even at Christmas, and adjust meals to suit. It is a celebration, not a free-for-all.