A pet-hair remover for anyone who's tired of a car that's covered in fur after a trip to the dog park. Roll it over your car seats and carpet, and watch it lift the fur away. See, we can own nice things!!
A pack of stain-removing pads to tackle the inevitable messes that come with owning a pet. Pee? Check! Poop? Check! Vomit? Check! (You can even use them to clean up your wine spills.)
An immunity-boosting allergy supplement so your poor pup can find relief from itchy skin and allergies. These soft chews deliver a dose of probiotics and other nutrients to help improve immune function, aid digestion, promote healthy skin, and add shine to a dog's coat.
A joint support chew with glucosamine, an anti-inflammatory ingredient that'll lubricate your pup's joints so they engage in zoomies without pain. These are especially helpful for very active doggos as well as working breeds and senior pooches.
An anti-fungal antibacterial spray made with cooling aloe to treat a range of skin conditions, including allergies, cuts, hot spots, infections, rashes, and scrapes.
A slow feeder bowl if your dog is guilty of inhaling their meal in a minute flat. These ridged bowls can help improve digestion, reduce bloating, and encourage your dog's foraging skills to keep their mind active.
A dry dog food for sensitive skin and tummies because the wrong food can wreak havoc on your pet's digestive system. Reviewers say even the pickiest pooches come running when it's mealtime.
An antibacterial toothpaste for preventing plaque buildup on your dog's teeth and keeping their breath smelling fresh.
A bag of oral hygiene chews to loosen built-up plaque and tartar on your dog's teeth. Think of it as a treat to them and yourself — no more expensive cleanings at the vet's office.
A bag of breath-freshening dog treats so you and your pupperino both win. They think they're getting a treat, and you won't want to gag when they lick your face to say thanks.
An ear treatment that'll clean your poor pet's ears of buildup and prevent inflammation and irritation. These ear drops are designed to protect against a variety of fungal and bacterial infections, like yeast and staph infections.
A hickory smoked bacon-flavored pill pouch treat to disguise icky medication that your dog can immediately sniff out and avoid when you try to hide it in their food.
Or a chicken-flavored pill pocket if your pup prefers poultry. Why can't they make this for humans?
A pack of paw protection cream because the sun is out and the sidewalks can be deceptively hot on your pup's paws. It's made with vitamin E to keep the paw pads moisturized, but some reviewers use it on their own dry, cracked heels as well as their tattoos.
And a snout soother for ensuring their snoot is always soft, moisturized, and oh-so boopable.
A pet brush to do the hard work of detangling your pet's matted fur while also removing dead hair to reduce shedding and keep your vacuumed floors fur-free. The stainless-steel blade is packed with tiny teeth that are long enough to grasp loose hairs in your dog's or cat's undercoat.
Or a grooming rake so you can loosen fur and lighten your dog's undercoat and prevent future mats. This brush is specifically designed for pooches with thick, dense fur or double coats.
A mini comb if the fur around your dog's eyes is crusted with eye boogers. This stainless-steel brush delicately picks out the goop so you don't have to touch it yourself.
An eye rinse because it clears away debris that could be irritating your dog's eyes. Plus, it'll help get rid of tear stains — aka those annoying reddish streaks some dogs have around their eyes.
A portable shower attachment for cleaning your pup of sand, mud, and dirt, which they'll inevitably coat themselves with while hiking, camping, or playing at the beach. It attaches to standard plastic water bottle openings, is machine-washable, and comes with a lifetime warranty.
A collapsible dog bowl to keep your furry friend hydrated when you're adventuring. It folds flat, making it a ~port-a-bowl~ option you can easily store in your backpack or pocket the next time you're on the go.
A car hammock if you love your dog but hate having to clean your vehicle after every car ride. It's water-resistant and creates a barrier so your fur baby doesn't try to join you in the front seat while you're driving.
A glow-in-the-dark ball because playtime doesn't have to end when the sun goes down. It's compatible with tennis ball launchers, and reviewers say it's surprisingly durable.
A puzzle mat that'll challenge your dog's mental agility and reward them with tasty treats.
A plush Snuggle Puppy to gift your four-legged friends their own furry companion. It's great for pups who are being crate-trained, plus it produces a heartbeat that anxious pooches may find soothing.
An interactive dog toy so your fur baby will spend hours rooting around the trunk for squirrels, and you'll finally have some time to yourself.
A cleansing wrinkle cream that'll wash away tear stains and prevent moisture from building up in skin folds. This is especially useful for squishy-faced breeds — like Frenchies, bulldogs, and pugs — but long-haired breeds can also benefit too.
An electric pet shaver if your pup is in desperate need of a trim. This set comes with four guard combs so you don't accidentally nick the skin, as well as a set of clippers. Reviewers say it's quiet — a plus if your pets are sensitive to noise.
A devastatingly effective handheld vacuum for sucking up pet hair. It has a special rubber nozzle that picks up fur with ease, especially on hard-to-vacuum areas like stairs. There's no bag, so simply pop off the canister when you're done vacuuming and dump the contents in the trash.
A flea and tick shampoo to decimate the flea and tick population in your pet's fur. It's gentle enough for pups with sensitive skin, plus it'll leave your fur boy smelling delightful and fresh.
A medicated dog shampoo so you can manage your pet's dandruff, mange, or fungal/bacterial infections. It's designed to treat inflamed, itchy skin and is paraben-, dye-, and soap-free.
A set of folding stairs because your fur baby just wants to join you on the couch for cuddles. It's great for senior pups and short-legged dogs who have trouble jumping or can't reach higher surfaces like a couch or bed. And despite it weighing only five pounds, it's sturdy enough to be able to support up to 150 pounds.
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