Santa Paws: Dogs find ‘unbridled joy’ at annual charity event

The charity received more than 870 donated toys this year to help dogs in their care celebrate the special day.
Santa Paws: Dogs find ‘unbridled joy’ at annual charity event

Rescue dogs pick their own Christmas gifts as Dogs Trust Ireland marks Santa Paws Day 2025

Dogs Trust Ireland has released its annual ‘Santa Paws Day’ video, showing rescue dogs choosing their own Christmas presents in a festive tradition now in its ninth year.

The charity received more than 870 donated toys this year to help dogs in their care celebrate the special day.

Dogs Trust currently cares for over 200 dogs, many of whom will be spending Christmas in their care. To make the festive period extra special, the team line up hundreds of generously donated toys, allowing the dogs to choose one.

Some dogs, like Benny a five-year-old crossbreed, carefully inspected every toy in the line-up before making their choice. Others, completely overcome with the excitement of seeing so many fun things all in one place, like Dante a three-year-old crossbreed, end up grabbing the first toy they lay eyes on.

Paulina Padio, communications manager at Dogs Trust Ireland, said Santa Paws Day is one of the highlights of the year for the dogs in their care, their team, and their supporters.

“Watching their unbridled joy as they choose a gift never fails to raise a smile. We were blown away by people’s generosity this year, as we received more than 870 donated toys, making this year our biggest and best Santa Paws Day yet. It’s also wonderful to see other animal rescues around the world take up the tradition after seeing our videos.”

So far this year, Dogs Trust has helped to find loving homes for over 800 dogs. However, the charity says it is continuing to face pressure, having received more than 2,600 requests from owners seeking to surrender their dogs this past year.

Some of the most common reasons behind the surrender requests were behaviour and accommodation issues, and owners struggling to find enough time to care for their dog.

With over 200 dogs to care for throughout the festive period, Dogs Trust is asking for the public’s support. Donations can be made at DogsTrust.ie/santapaws.

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