
Save up to 40 per cent across high-quality dog collars, leads, blankets, beds and more
If you've been on the hunt for high-quality dog essentials that don't cost the Earth then look no further because Dog Friendly Co. has you covered.
Aussie pet brand, Dog Friendly Co. is redefining what it means to live, move, and rest alongside your best furry friend.
With a focus on premium design, functionality, and style, the brand creates essentials that turn every walk, nap, and moment in between into something extraordinary.
Whether it's a morning stroll or an afternoon snooze, Dog Friendly Co. ensures both dog and owner experience comfort and ease in equal measure.
Founded in 2019 in a Sydney garage by siblings Luka and Sandra, the journey began with a simple mission: to design a better harness.
Frustrated by the lack of options that were both comfortable and easy to use, and inspired by their bulldog Carlos, they unknowingly tapped into a widespread need shared by dog owners across the globe.
What began as one smart solution quickly grew into a globally loved brand, now serving hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide.
From its viral harnesses to thoughtfully designed leashes, collars, beds, bed covers, and blankets, every product is crafted with care, utility, and a touch of everyday luxury.
Rooted in the same dog-loving values they started with, Dog Friendly Co. remains committed to helping people unlock the full potential of life with their dogs.
With up to 40 per cent off a range of best-selling products — including leash and harness packs, training tools, and ultra-comfy memory foam beds, there's never been a better time to discover the Dog Friendly Co. difference.
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Walk Essentials Kit, was $211 now $111.83
Dog Lovers Pack, was $181 now $99.55
Collar Walk Set, was $115 now $74.75
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