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Create their storyA personal gift guide for dog people
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Browse every idea in the same full format as your shortlist. Each section begins with a matching Pet Storybook story, then shows the independent ideas in that category.
Gift type
Choose these when the gift should celebrate the bond and keep the dog close.

Pet Storybook
Their dog stays beside their favourite human through changing days, showing how the most dependable friendships are often found in ordinary moments.
Why it fits: A heartfelt reminder that quiet friendships carry us.
Physical books from £24.99
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A polished illustrated portrait that keeps both personalities recognisable.
From £35
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Four moments from a relationship arranged into one understated print.
From £6.99 digital, £10.99 physical
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A favourite dog portrait becomes something they can carry and see every day.
£17.95
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A stitched portrait turns an everyday sweatshirt into a lasting, wearable keepsake.
From £54
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These work when the reveal should feel light, surprising or proudly dog-obsessed.

Pet Storybook
Dog and human find themselves on a wild shore and learn to rely on each other's different skills to make their way home.
Why it fits: A playful lesson about teamwork and trusting each other.
Physical books from £24.99
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Turn the dog into a cover star with playful custom headlines.
£16
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A coordinated sweatshirt and dog bandana for an intentionally playful reveal.
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The dog becomes a bold wearable portrait rather than another framed photograph.
From £24.95
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A personalised game gives them something to do together, not only something to display.

Pet Storybook
Their dog and favourite human discover an old tree that offers extraordinary wishes, then realise that friendship is what they should really wish for.
Why it fits: A thoughtful story about recognising what already makes life rich.
Physical books from £24.99
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A real deck that turns the dog into a cast of card characters.
£15
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A shared photograph becomes an activity before it becomes a keepsake.
From £28
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Everyday objects are a safer choice when they prefer practical gifts to keepsakes.

Pet Storybook
Their dog finds a frightened lamb and helps it return home safely, even when the journey asks for patience and courage.
Why it fits: A gentle story that teaches children to help others in need.
Physical books from £24.99
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A familiar dog face turned into a soft, oversized keepsake.
From £14.99
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Twelve favourite dog photographs make the gift useful long after it is opened.
From £20.99
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A watercolour-style dog portrait becomes a small, useful gift for a desk or table.
From £5.99
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A useful bag for leads, treats and everyday errands, printed with the dog's face.
£9.99
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A favourite dog photograph becomes a soft, oversized gift for a sofa or bedroom.
From £23
View this idea ↗How we selected the ideas
We compared the kind of personalisation, who the gift suits and what the buyer needs to provide. We have not claimed to test or manufacture the independent retailer examples.
We separate ideas for partners, children and friends instead of assuming every dog owner wants the same kind of gift.
Each idea is classified by what it does best: celebrate the bond, create a playful reveal, become a game or serve an everyday purpose.
We note whether a gift needs one dog photo, a dog and human photo, several memories, clothing sizes or a compatible device.
Prices are dated starting points, not guarantees. Pet Storybook is our product. Every other link is an independent retailer example, not a paid placement.
A quick way to choose well
Start with what the person and dog mean to each other. The format comes second.
The best choice reflects the relationship, not only the dog's appearance. Start with a shared memory, an everyday ritual or the way the dog and person look after each other, then choose a format they will genuinely use or keep.
For a partner, celebrate the bond or a moment you share. For a child, favour a gift they can read, play with or cuddle. For a friend, a clever object or wearable gift can feel personal without becoming too sentimental.
Most products need one sharp, well-lit dog photo. Gifts about the relationship work best with a separate clear photo of the person too. Check each maker's crop, resolution and delivery requirements before ordering.
Their bond, in a book
Most stories use one clear dog photo and one clear human photo. The First Dog on the Moon stars the dog on its own.
Create their story