After criticism over gifting pets for the holidays, Kim shows how the pups are being loved, cared for — and welcomed into family life
A Christmas Surprise That Sparked Conversation
January 5, 2026: Kim Kardashian shared new videos of her children happily playing with the adorable puppies she gifted them for Christmas — just days after criticism from PETA and online commentators who warned against treating animals as holiday “surprises.”
The reality star and entrepreneur captured candid moments at home as the kids laughed, cuddled, and bonded with the dogs — scenes that painted a picture of warmth and responsibility rather than impulse.
Kim’s clips quickly spread across social media, shifting the tone of the conversation from backlash to curiosity: How are the puppies actually doing now that the holiday glow has passed?
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Image Credit: Valerie Macon / AFP;Kim Kardashian/Instagram
Showing the Puppies Settling Into Family Life
In the videos, the puppies roam around the house, wagging their tails as the kids pet, feed, and gently play with them. Kim emphasized how much time the family has spent helping the pups adjust — highlighting routines like supervised play, feeding schedules, and exercise.
HOLR has the latest news that sources close to Kim say the dogs are being raised with professional guidance and consistent care — a detail she subtly reinforced by showing calm interactions rather than chaotic excitement.
For Kim, the message appeared clear: these pets are not props — they are family members.
Responding — Without Responding — to Criticism
PETA criticized the decision to gift puppies at Christmas, arguing that animals should never be presented as surprise presents. Online critics echoed concerns about long-term care, commitment, and responsibility.
Instead of issuing a direct rebuttal, Kim let the videos speak. Her approach suggested reassurance rather than confrontation, offering proof that the dogs are in a stable, intentional environment.
Many fans praised the soft response, calling it mature and thoughtful.
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Image Credit: Kim Kardashian/Instagram
The Kardashian Kids Take the Lead
HOLR has the latest news that viewers noticed how involved the kids were in helping care for the dogs. From carrying small bowls to gently holding leashes, the videos highlighted teaching moments about responsibility and compassion.
Kim has often spoken about wanting her children to understand both privilege and accountability — and in this case, the lesson appears to extend to pet care as well.
Social Media Reacts
As the videos circulated, reactions shifted from criticism to support:
Some fans praised Kim for showing realistic pet ownership instead of glamorized moments.
Others admitted the puppies were “almost too cute to handle.”
A few still questioned whether the family needed more animals — but acknowledged the dogs looked safe and content.
The overall tone leaned more balanced than the initial backlash.

Image Credit: Kim Kardashian/Instagram
A Reminder About Pet Commitments
Animal advocates continue to emphasize that pets require lifelong dedication — something Kim seems intent on demonstrating. Her updated approach — combining transparency, structure, and calm reassurance — may help reshape how celebrity families talk about pet adoption and holiday gifting.
The takeaway isn’t just about puppies.
It’s about responsibility, routine, and thoughtful decisions behind the scenes.
What Comes Next
With the Christmas buzz fading, the real test becomes long-term care. For now, the Kardashian household appears fully invested in making sure the puppies are loved, trained, and integrated smoothly.
HOLR has the latest news that Kim is expected to continue sharing small glimpses — not for controversy, but to show that the family is committed.
Because for this chapter, it seems the story isn’t about backlash — it’s about bonding.
Published by HOLR Magazine

