Easter Dog Gifts — Spring-Themed Picks for Festive Pups

If your dog deserves an Easter basket too, you’re in the right place. These spring-ready picks lean cute without forgetting the important stuff: play value, comfort, and whether they’ll survive more than five minutes with an enthusiastic chewer.

The Best Easter Gifts for Dogs Who Plan to Celebrate Properly

Easter dog gifts are at their best when they feel festive and genuinely useful. That means bunny plush toys with enough texture to stay interesting, pastel accessories that look adorable in photos without being fussy, and treat basket fillers your pup will actually care about. In other words: less novelty clutter, more tail-wagging payoff.

For this guide, we focused on spring-themed picks that fit the season naturally—egg hunt toy sets, bunny-shaped plushies, cheerful bandanas, and easy basket fillers. If your dog loves soft toys, these are the kinds of gifts that make Easter morning feel extra fun. If your dog is more food-motivated than toy-motivated, a simple treat-and-bandana combo is often the smarter move.

If you’re building out a full seasonal gift stash, it also pairs nicely with ideas from birthday-style treat gifting and cute photo-ready accessories. Browse more inspiration at Dog Gift Baskets — Curated Bundles They'll Love and Spring Dog Accessories — Fresh Picks for Warmer Days. And if your pup needs an activity after the basket reveal, a quick sniffy game or toy hide-and-seek session from Indoor Dog Games: Fun Rainy-Day Activities to Tire Out Your Pup at Home is very on-brand for the holiday.

Egg Hunt Toys & Basket-Ready Play Sets

FRISCO Easter Egg Basket Variety Pack Dog Toy, Medium, 7 count

This is the easiest way to fake an impressive Easter basket without overthinking it. You get a whole springy mix of textures and toy styles in one bundle, so it works especially well for puppies, multi-dog homes, or any pup who gets bored fast.

$13.99

FRISCO Easter Bunny & Egg Plush with Rope Dog Toy, Medium/Large

A solid pick for dogs who like plush toys but still want something they can tug around the house. The rope adds a little more durability and makes it feel more interactive than a standard seasonal squeaker.

$13-$15

FRISCO Easter Sweet Treat Bunnies Plush with Rope Squeaky Dog Toy, Medium/Large

This one is unapologetically cute, and thankfully it’s not just cute. The three dessert-themed bunnies, squeakers, and rope design make it a fun choice for medium and large dogs that like carrying, tugging, and dramatic toy parades through the living room.

$13.99-$14.99

FRISCO Easter Puppy Plush Dog Toy, Small/Medium, 4 count

If you’re shopping for a puppy or a smaller dog, this set feels especially giftable. The little basket-and-plush combo is charming in photos, and the smaller toy size is much more practical for tiny mouths than oversized holiday plush.

$13-$15

KONG Spring Sport Balls Assorted Dog Toy, Medium, Pack of 3

Not every Easter gift needs bunny ears. These spring-colored balls are a smart pick for fetch-obsessed dogs who would politely ignore a plush rabbit and head straight for anything throwable.

$8-$12

Bunny-Themed Plush Toys for Soft-Mouthed Sweethearts

THE WORTHY DOG Easter Egg Bunny Squeaky Plush Dog Toy, Green

This is a great middle ground between festive and not-too-fragile. It has the classic floppy-eared bunny look people want for Easter, but the construction is sturdier than a lot of novelty plush toys.

$19.90-$21.00

Bark Consuela The Hoppy Cactus Easter Plush Dog Toy, Large

A weird little Easter pick in the best possible way. The hidden bonus toy inside gives it extra entertainment value, so it’s a fun choice for dogs who love the thrill of de-stuffing and discovering something new.

$11.99

FRISCO Easter Bunny Egg Plush Squeaky Dog Toy, Large

This one wins on pure Easter energy. It’s ideal for dogs who love a big plush toy to toss, cuddle, or proudly carry around, though power chewers may turn the holiday magic into fluff confetti pretty quickly.

$10-$13

ALLFORPAWS Classic Brown Rabbit Plush Dog Toy, Brown, Large

If you want a bunny-themed gift that doesn’t scream pastel holiday aisle, this is a nice year-round option. It’s more natural-looking and a good fit for dogs that love plush prey-style toys, but you’ll want supervision with determined shredders.

$12-$18

FRISCO Bunny Plush Squeaky Puppy Toy, Small, 2 count

These are sweet, simple, and actually useful for little dogs. They’re especially good as Easter basket fillers when you want something soft, lightweight, and easy for a puppy to grab without wrestling a giant plush monster.

$5-$8

Pastel Bandanas & Spring Accessories for the Photo Op

Custom Personalization Solutions Pastel Dog Bandana

If your goal is one cute Easter photo and zero wardrobe drama, this is the kind of accessory that gets it done. The pastel print feels springy without being over-the-top, and the personalization makes it giftier than a generic seasonal scarf.

$15-$20

Personalized Easter Dog Bandana

This Etsy pick is the classic Easter bandana move: cheerful print, custom feel, and easy basket appeal. It’s especially good if you want something more holiday-specific than a general spring pattern.

$12.00

Reversible Dog Bandana: Spring Bunny Floral & Plaid, Over the Collar

Reversible bandanas are underrated because you basically get two moods in one gift. This one is ideal for dogs who wear accessories often, since the over-the-collar style tends to stay put better than flimsier tie-on options.

$12.00

Easter Basket Dog Bandana, Reversible Cotton Spring Pet Scarf with "Basket Case" Print and Yellow Accent, Handmade Holiday Gift for Dogs

This is the pick for people who like their dog accessories with a little personality. The handmade feel is charming, and the playful print makes it a fun add-on for an Easter basket or egg hunt photo session.

$13.99

Spring Treats & Basket Fillers Worth Adding

YOULY Pet Easter Basket

Technically this is the basket, not the treat—but it earns a spot because it makes the whole gift feel intentional. It’s inexpensive, cute, and the right size for building a simple DIY Easter setup with toys, cookies, and a bandana.

$4.99

YOULY Easter Bunny Cookie for Dogs, 1.38 oz.

This is a very easy basket filler if you just want one festive edible treat and done. The bunny shape is adorable, though the rating suggests it’s more about the holiday moment than being an all-time canine favorite.

$3.99

Claudia's Canine Bakery Bunny Bone Clamshell Human-Grade Peanut-Butter Flavored Crunchy Dog Treats

These are the kind of themed treats that make a basket look finished. Peanut butter is usually a safe crowd-pleaser, and crunchy cookies tend to work well for dogs who enjoy a little ceremonial snack after the toy unwrapping.

$6-$8

Bocce's Bakery Spring Lamb Lamb & Rosemary Flavored Dog Treats, 5-oz bag

A nice pick if you want a spring-themed treat that feels a little more elevated than a novelty cookie. Bocce’s tends to be popular with ingredient-conscious shoppers, and this flavor is a fun seasonal switch-up for dogs bored with the usual peanut butter routine.

$6.97

Easter Dog Treat Basket, Bunny & Carrot Gift Set

If you want the handmade Etsy route, this kind of prebuilt treat set saves time and looks gift-ready right out of the box. It’s especially handy when you’re sending something to a dog-owning friend instead of assembling your own basket.

$15.00

How to Build a Great Easter Basket for Your Dog

The easiest way to shop this category is by play style, not just by cuteness. For plush-loving dogs, start with one bunny toy and one backup chew or rope toy so the basket has some variety. For fetch fanatics, skip the delicate novelty plush and go with spring-colored balls, a simple cookie, and a pastel bandana for the holiday photos.

A good budget breakdown looks like this:

  • Under $15: one festive toy or a bandana plus a cookie
  • $15-$30: a themed toy set or a small DIY basket with treats and an accessory
  • $30+: a fuller Easter basket with multiple toys, a personalized bandana, and a few edible extras

A few honest notes: seasonal plush toys are usually more about charm than indestructibility, so they’re best for supervised play or gentler dogs. Personalized Etsy items can be adorable, but always check sizing and shipping windows before assuming they’ll arrive in time for Easter. If your dog is a champion shredder, lean toward rope toys, balls, or tougher plush styles instead of the floppiest bunny in the bin.

If you want to keep the spring theme going after Easter, browse more ideas at Spring Dog Accessories — Fresh Picks for Warmer Days and Dog Gift Baskets — Curated Bundles They'll Love. And if your pup needs to burn off post-basket chaos, try a sniffy activity from Indoor Dog Games: Fun Rainy-Day Activities to Tire Out Your Pup at Home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Easter gifts for dogs?

The best Easter gifts for dogs are usually a mix of one fun toy, one edible treat, and one photo-friendly accessory like a bandana. Bunny plush toys, egg hunt toy sets, and simple DIY treat baskets are the easiest crowd-pleasers.

Are Easter plush dog toys durable enough for heavy chewers?

Usually not for unsupervised marathon chewing. Most Easter plush toys are designed for squeaky fun and seasonal charm, so heavy chewers are better off with rope toys, balls, or tougher plush options with reinforced construction.

Can dogs have Easter basket treats?

Yes, as long as the treats are made specifically for dogs. Skip chocolate, candy, xylitol-sweetened foods, and heavily sugared human snacks, and stick with dog-safe cookies or bakery treats from pet retailers.

What should I put in a dog Easter basket?

A solid dog Easter basket can be very simple: one toy, one or two dog-safe treats, and a bandana or small accessory. If your dog loves enrichment, adding a toy variety pack or a sniffy hide-and-seek game makes the basket feel more special.

Are personalized Easter dog bandanas worth it?

They can be, especially if you want a gift that feels more memorable than a generic seasonal toy. Just double-check sizing, attachment style, and shipping times, because custom items are less forgiving if you order late.

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