NYPD K9s helped fetch toys, treats and equipment to donate to military dog units deployed overseas this Christmas, the NYPD announced on Twitter Wednesday.

The good boys of New York’s Finest and their handlers wrangled the gifts as part of Operation War Dogs — a donation drive conducted with nonprofit Blue Lives Matter-NYC K9, the NYC Department of Corrections and law enforcement motorcycle club Vigilance LEMC.

The operation collected about 30 boxes, which will be shipped over the weekend to Afghanistan, an NYPD spokesperson told The Post.

“Thank you letters, toys & equipment such as goggles will be shipped to K9 units on active deployment,” @NYPDSpecialops tweeted alongside a photos of the items.

K9 Timoshenko, K9 Marci and K9 Russel also helped at the “packing party” to prepare the donations for shipment, according to the department.

“We told K9 Russel he could keep one thing, and he chose the sweater,” the NYPD posted on Twitter with the dog in colorful garb.

This was the first Operation War Dogs donation drive between the organizations, but organizers said they’re “already preparing” for next year.

War dogs have been crucial to United States military efforts abroad — like Conan, the ISIS-fighting hero who was injured when he helped take down ISIS boss Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

In 2017, Bloomberg reported there were about 1,600 military dogs in the field or helping recuperating veterans.

The NYPD’s K9 units also face their share of dangerous situations — Timoshenko was injured on the job in 2017.

The German Shepherd — named for Staten Island Detective Russel Timoshenko, who was killed in the line of duty in 2007 — fell through a ceiling while searching a Brooklyn house for firearms.