What To Give Your Very Good Dog This Holiday Season

For the pooch who has everything
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By Sara Chodosh

A VERY GOOD DOGLook at this face. Don't you want to buy a present for this good boy?

A VERY GOOD DOG

Look at this face. Don't you want to buy a present for this good boy?

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Good dogs deserve good presents, and Christmas morning is so much better when there's a happy dog running around with a new toy.

The 'world's best dog ball'Buy Now!

The 'world's best dog ball'

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Amazon/Planet Dog

"Industry experts" call this doggie ball the best in the world. It floats, bounces, and tastes like mint, plus it’s super durable. Fair warning: you may end up hating it because your dog won’t let you stop playing fetch. $13 on Amazon

An elevated dog bedBuy Now!

An elevated dog bed

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Etsy/LoveOfBeach

Your dog just wants to be close to you. Give him the gift of sleeping right next to you and yourself the gift of some bed space with this elevated bed. It even has a little ramp so elderly (or just very tiny) dogs can trot right on up. $185 on Etsy

A Foot Long Elk AntlerBuy Now!

A Foot Long Elk Antler

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Amazon/Big Dog Antler Chews

Give this to your big dog to make him feel wild. Or give it to your tiny pup and giggle as he tries to drag it around. Either way, it’s an excellent chew toy for pals who rip up every gift you've ever given them. $27 on Amazon

A Puppy BumperBuy Now!

A Puppy Bumper

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Amazon/Puppy Bumpers

Your puppy will never know how silly she looks in this thing. But you will, and you’ll get so much joy from it. The real purpose is to keep little dogs from pushing their heads (or their whole bodies) through narrow fence openings. $20 on Amazon

Anise extract (a.k.a. drugs) Buy Now!

Anise extract (a.k.a. drugs)

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Amazon/Herb Pharm

Cats get cat nip, but how is your dog supposed to get high? The answer: anise extract. Put a few drops on a chew toy or in food and your dog will get hype. $12 on Amazon

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