A hand-knit wool sweater roomy enough to fit over thick fur, because even goldens can get chilly in the winter (especially outdoors).
A nontoxic nose balm, for golden retrievers whose sniffers are dry, chapped, scaly, or could just use a little TLC.
An easy-to-clean slicker brush with retractable bristles that will keep your pupper's double coat smooth and healthy, without pulling or yanking.
A padded, no-pull harness specifically designed for larger dogs, so your golden can always feel comfy and secure on walks (yes, even when that squirrel who lives in your yard starts antagonizing them).
An orthopedic dog bed, because the memory foam will help relieve some of the joint pain older goldens often experience.
A machine washable car seat cover that will fit any backseat and keep your pupper cozy (and out of the floor/ underseat area).
A durable rubber squeaky toy, for the golden who is constantly destroying their playthings (R.I.P. Squeaky Chipmunk Plush Toy, we hardly knew ye).
A durable rope leash with a padded handle, so even if your golden is a tugger, your hand won't get hurt or strained.
A cooling mat that will give your golden relief from the summer heat (or help soothe an injury) for up to three hours.
A raincoat with reflective visibility strips, so your pal can stay safe, visible, dry and cuuuuuute on rainy days.
A pair of water-resistant, nonslip booties, because goldens love outdoor time all year-round, even when the pavement is burning-hot or covered in ice-melting salt.
A pair of sharp, easy-to-grip nail clippers, so you can trim your puppo's thick nails quickly and move on to activities that are more fun for the both of you (like, say, literally anything else).
A bath brush that can help massage in shampoo, untangle knots, and lift out all the weird crud that got stuck in your golden's fur while they were rolling around in the yard.
An indoor/outdoor shower wand, for when you want to wash all your golden's hard-to-reach fur without soaking your entire bathroom in the process.
A sensitive skin shampoo, because goldens are especially vulnerable to skin allergies and itches.
An elevated dog bowl that helps prevent the neck and back strain that taller dogs can get from leaning down to eat.
A wide, nonslip, wood-and-rubber ramp, so your golden can still stay mobile in their ~golden~ years, even if they have joint or hip pain.
A foldable pool, because goldens love chilling by the pool during the summer as much as you do (possibly more).
A treat-dispensing puzzle toy that will help keep your smart, inquisitive golden entertained (and properly snack-ified).
A water bottle with built-in cup, so your golden will never be caught thirsty when you're camping, on a road trip, in an emergency, or otherwise on the go.
A fetch/ tug-of-war toy for the golden who loves dog-human bonding time as much as they love exercise (which, okay, is actually all goldens).
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