Dog Keeps Checking Christmas Stocking for Santa’s Present
(Photo Credit: @whiskeytoller / Instagram)

Dog Keeps Checking Christmas Stocking for Santa’s Present

A festive dog clip is warming timelines for all the right reasons. In @whiskeytoller’s reel, a red pup sits by the mantel and stares at her stockings with hopeful eyes. She looks back at the camera, then checks again, as if waiting for Santa. The owner, Amber Aquart, speaks softly throughout, wondering what the pup wants. It is sweet, seasonal, and very relatable. Viewers are calling it the cutest wait for holiday magic.

Dog checks her Christmas stocking ‘every morning’ for Santa’s present in video

The dog Christmas video comes from @whiskeytoller. The account belongs to trainer Amber Aquart in Washington, D.C. The star is Whiskey, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. The post went up four days ago with Keys To Motion’s “Silver Snowflakes” as audio. At capture time, it showed 47.7K likes and 575 comments. The caption reads, “Maybe she just wants to make sure she’s getting a present this year.”

Whiskey’s breed fits the look and the energy. Tollers are smart retrievers with fox-red coats and white blazes. They bond closely with family and love rituals. The on-screen text explains the habit: “My dog has been checking her Christmas stocking every morning to see if Santa brought her something.” Another line says, “She keeps looking back at me,” followed by “I hope she doesn’t think Santa forgot her.”

The reel plays like a tiny story. Whiskey sits, ears perked, and watches the fireplace. She pads to the hearth and scans the plaid bone-shaped stockings. She glances over her shoulder at her person, then back to the gifts. The owner narrates in a whisper. “Did you want something for Christmas….Santa brings it later, not right now.” She adds, “Do you remember that was your stocking for Christmas… yeah.” The dog Christmas video ends on Whiskey’s patient face.

Reactions leaned protective and merry. One viewer urged, “Give that baby a gift every day.” Another pleaded, “OH MY GAWD PUT SOMETHING IN HER STOCKING!” A third joked, “Innocent puppies can have Christmas EVERYDAY.” Others praised her good-girl confidence. “Because she knows she’s a good girl,” wrote one fan. Another suggested a fix. “She needs a special doggie advent calendar.”

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