Oh yes, Santa
always came for my pets. If it wasn't a catnip mouse or catnip for Turd, my cat, or a huge bone for Brandi (who in the pack order was always above my son--we could never break her of that), it was cool new fish food or now new tennis balls and little tiny (toy dog type) rawhides for my one Border Collie, dog treats for my dog cat Swiper, and little tiny biscuits for my other Border Collie Scout.
Scout's hard. He doesn't care about much of anything. But in the last couple of weeks he's started chewing on bones and actually playing with them. He's a rescue, so we're working on it. And he's really looked forward to the Natural Balance little biscuits. We're working on "give me your paw" which he got after about 5 minutes yesterday pretty much on a hit or miss basis. He's not dumb, just apathetic.
My other BC doesn't care if you get her food stuff, she just wants the tennis ball. They have to be the green ones. She is VERY finicky with them. She will grudgingly play with other colors but only if there is absolutely no other choice. I think it's in the smell.
The dog cat Swiper doesn't care as long as it's a dog treat or Greenies. But he'll eat just about anything. Problem is, I don't wan to encourage him. He'd be VERY happy if I got him an apple. Aside from trying to bite it, he'd use it as a produce toy.
My animals never figured out how to unwrap, Brain. My children did, but not the furry ones.