The Marks & Spencer staple is now available in a dog-friendly form
toys & puzzles
Keep your pet occupied for hours with our top picks, from cult-favourite toys to interactive puzzles.
Who says sales are just for humans?
How To Create a Dog-Friendly Garden
Green fingers at the ready...
Rare Beauty mascara-shaped plushie, anyone?
Swedish meatballs: optional
How to include your pup in the Easter celebrations (no chocolate allowed)
Because your pup deserves a seasonal wardrobe, too
Run, don’t walk to get your hands on this delightful collab
Plushie champagne bottles, heart-printed sweaters and tasty treats to show your dog just how much you love them
They’re only one step away from world domination
The Wildest Collective expert shares his top toys and tools, from classics Kongs to snuffle mats to slow feeders
Once your dog gets ahold of this gorgeous toy, they’re definitely going to “need to calm down”
No dog can resist a ‘Pawlity Street‘ squeaker toy
From smart toys to spa treatments, here are a few ideas that will really spoil your furry companion
Why Your Dog Needs a Frozen Kong
Two words: endless entertainment
Don’t hit pause on your pet’s playtime – these solo activities will help 9–5 fly by for them
The toys that’ll help your pup chill out after a long day of being a dog
Interactive Dog Puzzle Toys
Let the games begin
Technically, you can live without this stuff, but we don’t recommend it
Woof’s innovative fillable design will help dogs de-stress – and save you money
Two experts on the pros and cons of the classic canine toy
11 Tough Toys for Power Chewers
Veterinary behaviourist Dr Valli Parthasarathy recommends the most durable dog toys for destructive players
When the algorithm knows you’re a sucker for dog and cat supplies
For those who love a beige moment
It doesn’t have to be a battle
These puzzle toys are made to help you bond with your pup
Your foster dog needs love – but they also need stuff
Tips for pet parents who want their pups to have safe fun
Vogue and Vanity Fair alum Matthew Morris on collaborating with local makers at his design-forward brand, Mr. Dog.
October 11 is the last day to take advantage of major deals!
October is so cute it’s scary.
Shop this list for dog accessories in hues of blue and yellow.
This has been the hottest summer on record, and it ain’t over yet.
Here, pet parents — and their stylish cats and dogs — are “kenough.”
It’s summer fun time, baby.
A watermelon-shaped litter box, crocheted toys, and harnesses and leashes that come in colors your favorite TikTok influencer would envy.
Save the date! From July 11 to 12, you can finally buy smart home devices, travel essentials, interactive toys, and more stuff majorly on sale.
It’s like a squeaker, but way less annoying. Sound good? Thought so.
Nothing’s better than summer in the city, except maybe these adorable toys.
“Saving bees brings more beauty and joy into the world — just like dogs do.”
The tool can help slow down mealtime and reduce stress — not to mention, it’s tons of fun for pups.
The first box is only $4.20 for a limited time!
The pet lifestyle brand’s creations are simply too pretty to be called toys. (The rest of their accessories are pretty gorgeous, too.)
Reviewers (aka real pet parents) picked these best-selling, highest-rated toys, probiotics, poop bags, and more.
Inspired by two very happy cats, this brand aims to turn your pet into an eco-conscious consumer.
The brand’s snuffle mat gives pups the chance to stuff their faces into a fluffy pizza pie.
This brand makes sustainable pet parent life a little more achievable (and reduces that pile of plastic in your dog’s toy bin).
Everything you need to keep your pup safe and engaged (so you can focus on that Zoom meeting).
Shi and Toni’s content creator lets us in on her favorite ways to spoil her dog — from all-natural bones to essential-oil balms.
Only legends come back better — and sleeker — than ever.
Co-founder Hope Reiners on designing sustainable pet products and donating 100% of the profits to animal rescues.
The cult favorite brand’s first-ever enrichment toy is the ticket to a productive day for remote working pup parents.
P.L.A.Y.’s collection of recycled, fast food-inspired toys wasn’t a total bust — he did want some fries with that shake.
Tina Nguyen couldn’t find stylish, sustainable, and locally produced products for her dog — so she made them herself.