Your  holiday gift-giving doesn't seem complete without a little something for your fur-kid. Here are some of our favorite finds that are sure to delight four-leggers and the people they own.

1) Jingle Gift Bucket: For those who can't pick just one, consider giving your favorite pooch (and its owner) a gift bucket from HarryBarker.com. Our favorite is the "Jingle Gift Bucket" that is filled with cool chew toys, a multicolored Celtic ball, rope toys, bird dog treats, holiday-colored tennis balls and a jingle bell collar, all contained in a snazzy silver bucket. You can even personalize this gift. This bucket starts at $47. (You can also buy individual toys, including our fave "retro" Santa: $8 for small, $10 for large.)

2) Santa in a loop. This "plush Santa dog toy" from FetchDog.com will bring endless delight to your dog with its looping arms, six squeakers throughout the body and an audible "ho ho ho" when the $19.75 toy hits the floor.

3) Catnip creatures, poodle and German Shepherd: Your kitty can take its sweet revenge on those big ol' barkers with these adorable catnip toys. The $8 petite treats from GeorgeSF.com come in a variety of flavors, errr, shapes, including poodle, German shepherd, Bassett Hound and more.

4) Delish dishes. Not only are these clawfoot-inspired bowls from ARFdog.com super cute, they're ergonomically designed to work with your mutt's mouth. Comes in two sizes (one-cup and three-cup) and two colors, bark and snow. $18 for small; $20 for large.

5) Ballistic ball blaster. What dog doesn't love to chase a ball? This $19.95 ballistic ball blaster from Callingalldogs.com comes in a compact yet extendable size, making it easier to transport in your glove compartment or purse. Comes in orange/black or grey/black and can be sold with additional balls.

- Katie Leslie

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