Looking for the best dog-friendly advent calendars to spoil your pup this Christmas? We’ve put them to the test so you don’t have to. From budget-friendly advent calendars tohigh-quality festive picks, we tried a wide range to see which ones really deliver on taste, quality and a little bit of gimmick.
To help you choose the perfect option, we’ve listed every dog advent calendar in price order from low to high. Whether you’re shopping for something simple or a luxe countdown for your furry friend, you’ll find the ideal pick for a magical December.
Pets At Home
💷 £2.50
💰 Ideal for price conscious customers
The Pets at Home advent calendar is a brilliant budget-friendly option at just £2.50. Each window hides a dog-friendly chocolate shaped like a little window, and the pieces are easy to break into smaller portions if needed.
It’s simple, great value for money, and the dogs genuinely enjoyed every daily treat. Perfect for adding a bit of festive fun without breaking the bank.
Pooch & Mutt
💷 £9.99
🐕🐕 Ideal for sharing between two dogs
The Pooch & Mutt Pigs in Blankets advent calendar offers two treats behind each window, making it feel generous from the start. They smell great and the quality is clear as soon as you open it.
The only surprise is that the treats aren’t actually shaped like pigs in blankets, despite what the packaging might suggest. Still, the dogs loved them and it’s a tasty, good-quality option for pups who enjoy something a bit savoury in the run-up to Christmas.
Lily’s Kitchen
💷 £10.50
🦴 Ideal for those wanting a healthy snack
Lily’s Kitchen has nailed the premium feel with their advent calendar. The graphic design is beautiful, and the illustrations behind each door add a lovely touch that makes the daily reveal feel extra special.
As expected, the treats are the same high-quality goodies we’ve come to rely on from the brand, making this a stylish and reliable choice at a great price.
Marleybones
💷 £13.99
🐕🐕 Ideal for sharing between two dogs
The Marleybones advent calendar offers two different soft-baked treats behind each door – one in pork, apple and sage, the other in turkey, cranberry and rosemary.
They smell great and the flavours feel nicely seasonal, with that homemade-style texture Marleybones is known for. It’s a thoughtful mix and adds a bit of variety to the countdown, especially if your dog enjoys softer treats.
Denzel’s
💷 £15.00
🐾 Ideal for training
The Denzel’s advent calendar is such a fun one. Each day reveals a different mini pack of treats, and the one I opened had 12 inside! These mini packs are brilliant for training or sharing between dogs.
There are six flavours in total, which keeps things varied, and the whole calendar is designed like a ski shop, giving it a really playful feel. This one genuinely stood out and quickly became a favourite.
Fluff & Crumble
💷 £23.99
📸 Best for the Gram
The Fluff & Crumble advent calendar has a lovely handmade charm that really reflects it being an independent business. The illustrations on the front are beautifully done, and inside you’ll find hand-baked, iced cookies in nine different designs.
For something that isn’t mass produced, it’s great value for money and genuinely feels special. Thoughtful, creative and very photogenic. This is the one you buy ‘for the Gram’!
Years.com
💷 £26.95
🐕🦺 Best for big dogs
The Years.com advent calendar is absolutely huge. Most doors contain multiple treats, which makes it ideal for sharing between dogs or for larger breeds that appreciate something more substantial. The treats themselves are very high value and great quality, so it makes sense that this is the priciest option. The only thing I struggled with was the little map that comes with it, which is meant to tell you which treat is which. I couldn’t quite figure it out, so if you watch my YouTube video and it all makes perfect sense to you, do let me know.
With so many dog friendly advent calendars on the market, it’s clear that there’s something for every pup and every budget. From simple chocolate-style treats to beautifully designed handmade cookies and generous multi-treat calendars, each option brings its own charm to the festive countdown. Whether you prefer value for money, premium ingredients or something that looks gorgeous on display, there’s a calendar here to make December a little more magical for your dog.
If you want to see each one opened, compared and reviewed in real time, watch our YouTube video below for the full breakdown.
Some items featured in this blog were kindly gifted with no obligation to include them. This post also contains affiliate links, but all opinions are entirely genuine and our own.


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