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🎄 The Complete Guide to Dog Christmas Costumes: Sizing, Themes & Happy Dress-Ups

Written by: Matt Callus

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Christmas is the perfect time to dress your pup up in something festive, fun and totally Instagram-worthy. Whether you’re planning a Santa Paws shoot, a holiday party, or simply want your dog to join the festive cheer, this guide covers the essentials: how to choose the right size, the most popular dog Christmas outfit themes, and how to help your dog feel comfortable while wearing their new look.

About DoggyTopia

At DoggyTopia, we’re all about bringing joy to dog families with high-quality, unique products made with love. From festive treats and Christmas costumes to cute accessories and gifts, we help you make the holidays extra special. Celebrate your fur kid in style with fun, memorable items that make tails wag—because they’re part of the family.


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🎁 1. How to Choose the Right Size for Your Dog’s Christmas Costume

"Love it! ❀ Makes me laugh every time I put it on my pets." - Janet A

Choosing the perfect fit can make or break the look — and your dog’s comfort. One of the biggest misconceptions is thinking that a “Small”, “Medium” or “Large” costume automatically fits dogs of that size. But dog clothing works differently.


⭐ Start With the Chest Measurement

The most accurate way to pick a size is by measuring your dog’s chest girth. This single step helps avoid returns and ensures a comfortable fit.

Many dog pawrents assume a “small dog” needs a small costume — but broad-chested breeds like French Bulldogs often need a larger size, while long-bodied breeds like Dachshunds may fall in between.

That’s why fitting for chest measurement works better than weight, breed, or guess work.

⭐ If Between Sizes, Choose the Larger One

Costumes won’t stretch much, so if your dog sits between two sizes, always size up. A slightly looser fit is far more comfortable than something too tight.

⭐ Breed-Shape Tips

  • Frenchies: Broad chest → usually need a size up

  • Dachshunds: Long-bodied, wide chest → size up for comfort

  • Cavoodles: Toy vs Mini vary greatly → often between sizes

  • Toy Breeds: Chihuahuas, Pom Poms, Shih Tzus → smaller chest fits

⭐ Real Customer Experience

One Dog Mum wrote:

“I bought XL for my Lab because her chest is 83cm — and that measurement helped me pick the right size.”

🎅 2. Popular Dog Christmas Costume Themes

From classic dog Christmas costumes to playful accessories, here are the themes trending this year.

Santa Dog Costumes 

Always a bestseller. 

These are perfect for Christmas Day walks, family portraits and matching human outfits.

Elf Dog Costume

Bright, fun and bursting with personality. Ideal for active or cheeky pups.

Dog Reindeer Antlers

If your pup hates full outfits, dog reindeer antlers or christmas dog antlers offer instant festive vibes with zero effort.

Lightweight + Aussie-Summer Friendly Dress Ups

Because Christmas in Australia is generally warm, many dog pawrents may prefer:

Funny Styles

  1. “Santa riding on your dog” look
  2. "Cute Rudolph Antlers"
  3. "Christmas Tree attention grabber

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It's the season to be silly.... So why not have some fun with this cute costume!

This one piece costume has a jolly Santa holding reins attached to a velour hooded vest with adjustable velcro straps around the neck and chest, to ensure it stays on securely.

The Hooded Vest is made from soft velour fabric with fluffy white fur trim, complete with antlers on the hood. Santa's arms and hat can be moved into place for a realistic look.

Your furry friend will have heads turning, perfect for photo's and Christmas parties! 

đŸ¶ 3. How to Help Your Dog Feel Comfortable Wearing a Christmas Costumes

"Love the costumes. DoggyTopia were very accomodating with any issues and questions I had. Highly recommend Doggy Topia. Will buy from them again."

- Mary P

No one wants their pup freezing in fear, refusing to walk, or rolling around trying to escape the outfit. These steps help your dog feel confident and relaxed.

⭐ Step 1: Let Them Sniff First

Introduce the costume slowly. Let your dog:

  • Sniff the fabric

  • See it near their toys

  • Associate it with treats

⭐ Step 2: Keep Try-Ons Short

Start with 20–30 seconds. Reward. Remove. Repeat later.
This teaches your dog that wearing the outfit leads to GOOD things.

⭐ Step 3: Use Distractions

Lick mats and yummy treats work wonders while strapping the outfit on.

⭐ Step 4: Choose comfortable dog costumes

If your pup struggles with full outfits, choose:

⭐ Step 5: Avoid Forcing It

If your dog truly wants out, swap the outfit for a festive bandana — still cute for photos and more comfortable.

Our Most Pupular Headpiece

Turn your Doggy into one of Rudolph's helpers, with this adorable Reindeer Antlers Dog Headpiece.


The red sparkly fabric Antlers are attached to a red adjustable headband, complete with holly on each antler.


Perfect for Santa photo's and Christmas parties!

Festive Dress-Up Care Tips

Let Them Sniff First

Keep Try-Ons Short

Use Distractions eg. Dog Treats

Avoid Forcing It - Go with alternatives instead.

🎄 Final Thoughts

Dress them in comfort. Keep it festive. And let your gorgeous dog steal the Christmas spotlight.

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The authors : Justine & Matt Callus

Justine & Matt Callus are the co-founders of DoggyTopia, a family-run dog boutique in Brisbane, Australia, proudly helping dog parents spoil their fur kids since 2017.

Inspired by the lack of true one-stop shops for high-quality dog goodies, Justine & Matt set out to create a place where dog lovers could find everything they need in one spot — from fun toys and walk wear to festive treats and accessories.

Devoted dog pawrents to Airlie and Remy, who also serve as DoggyTopia’s adorable product testers, Justine & Matt believe that if a product isn’t approved by his own pups, it doesn’t make it to the store.

Their favourite item? DoggyTopia’s Dog Lollies — just like the lollies humans enjoy, but made safe and delicious for fur kids.

For Justine & Matt, Christmas is all about connecting with family and creating special memories with the pets who complete our lives. Through DoggyTopia, their mission is simple: to help others spoil their dogs with unique, fun, trustworthy products their pups will love.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Santa dog costumes safe for dogs to wear?

Answer - Yes, dog costumes are safe when sized correctly and introduced slowly. Ensure nothing is too tight around the chest or neck. Choose high-quality designs without small pieces that could be chewed. Always supervise your dog while they’re wearing any costume.

How do I take Christmas photos of my dog in costume?

Answer - Use natural light, treats, and simple backgrounds. Outfits like Santa dog costumes, elf suits, or reindeer antlers photograph extremely well. Keep photo sessions short, fun, and positive so your dog looks relaxed and happy.

Where does DoggyTopia ship from?

Answer - We are a family-run business in Brisbane, Australia, and all orders ship directly from our Brisbane warehouse. Fast dispatch and speedy delivery are a priority, especially during Christmas.

Does DoggyTopia offer easy returns or exchanges?

Answer - Absolutely. If the costume doesn’t fit, we’re here to help. We offer a simple, friendly exchange process and keep you updated every step of the way.

Can I get my order express shipped?

Answer - Absolutely! Choose Express Shipping at checkout for faster delivery. Great for Christmas costumes, treats and gifts you need in a hurry. We ship daily from Brisbane for super quick turnarounds.

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