These Home Depot Dog Statues Are the Ultimate Holiday Porch Decoration
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If there's a "good boy" list, these guys are definitely on it. As a follow-up to last year's adorable collection (created after the viral ghostly dog statues for Halloween), Home Depot released a new line of holiday dog decor perfect for the winter months. Sitting at a surprisingly realistic height of 2.5 feet tall, these Christmas pups are made for pet lovers and a festive addition to any pet parent's arsenal of products. Among the most notable members of the pack are golden retrievers dressed in green Christmas sweaters and red and white earmuffs, and smiling Bernard dogs wearing a cozy Santa hat with holly and a holiday bow collar. Shaggy golden doodles also got a festive makeover, dutifully carrying overflowing Christmas cookies and sporting a pom pom hat. The joyous Bernese mountain dogs wear holiday-red hats and a warm weather-approved scarf.
The Halloween version of Home Depot's dog decor was a big hit on social media, with some TikTokers using paint and clay to add their own customizations, from Dalmatian spots to sculpted ears. While we suspect TikTokers might still paint their faux pets, it's sweet to have a few more options in shape and design.
All four holiday dog statues are available for $40, but they're predictably selling out fast. Each one includes glowing LED lights located around the golden retriever's neck, the mountain dog's scarf and hat, and the sheepdog's bag of toys. They're suitable for both indoor and outdoor spaces, and reviewers already have high praise. "So cute, I couldn't pass it up," one person wrote on the Home Depot website. "I smile every time I see it and I think my neighbors will too."
Read on to shop some of the season's cutest decor yet, and if you prefer more spooky holiday furnishings, Home Depot's six-foot Jack Frost has you covered.
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Home Depot's Golden Doodle Holiday Porch Greeter
Home Depot 2.5 Ft. Golden Doodle Holiday Porch Greeter with LED Lights ($40)
Who doesn't love snuggly golden doodles? This holiday greeter will instantly bring a smile to anyone who passes it. The shaggy fur is decorated with a gifting bow along the neck and a festive presentation of holiday cookies.
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Home Depot's Bernese Mountain Dog Holiday Porch Greeter
Home Depot 2.5 Ft. Bernese Mountain Dog Holiday Porch Greeter with LED Lights ($40)
Go big or go home. This Bernese mountain dog is merry and bright, with LED lights lining his scarf. That big smile tells you everything you need to know.
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Home Depot's Golden Retriever Holiday Porch Greeter
Home Depot 2.5 Ft. Golden Retriever Holiday Porch Greeter with LED Lights ($40)
Home Depot is putting its best paws forward this holiday season. This golden retriever statue will hold up through wind and snow, dressed in its own green Christmas sweater with tiny LED lights scattered throughout.
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Home Depot's Bernard Holiday Porch Greeter
Home Depot 2.5 Ft. Bernard Holiday Porch Greeter with LED Lights ($40)
Home Depot is invested in spreading holiday cheer. This Bernard statue will hold up through wind and snow, dressed in a very merry Santa hat with tiny LED lights scattered on top.
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- Additional reporting by Natasha Marsh
Chandler Plante (she/her) is an assistant health and fitness editor for PS. She has over four years of professional journalism experience, previously working as an editorial assistant for People magazine and contributing to Ladygunn, Millie, and Bustle Digital Group.
Natasha Marsh is a freelance writer who writes about fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Prior to freelancing, she held styling staff positions at The Wall Street Journal, Burberry, Cosmopolitan, British GQ, and Harper's Bazaar.