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27 Products To Treat Your Dog To
27 Products To Treat Your Dog To

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time2 days ago

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27 Products To Treat Your Dog To

A pint of doggy ice cream that comes in four decadent (if I do say so myself) flavors: maple bacon, peanut butter, sprinkles, and vanilla. Simply add water, freeze, and prepare to be your pup's new favorite parent. A tooth-cleaning chew toy to trick your doggo into ~brushing their teefs~ before bed thanks to a bacon scent. One play session = a decrease in plaque and tartar. Promising review: "My dog has been chewing on the Hartz dog bones that are bacon flavored for the last five years and has perfect teeth. Stopped her from chewing on my shoes when she was younger, too. Still keeps her busy at 7 years old. :) " —Glucas1211Get it from Chewy for $3.47+ (available in four sizes; colors vary and are chosen at random). A pack of EcoKind's Himalayan yak cheese chews that not only taste delicious (and no, we're not lying, Dr. Dolittle himself confirmed) but last for quite a while, making it a tasty and mentally stimulating treat. Promising reviews: "We were skeptical at first because the dogs weren't quite sure about them, but we can't let ourselves be caught without them now. Our 9-year-old male Australian Cattle Dog likes them occasionally, but our two under-a-year females love them, fight over them, and even fall asleep chewing on them!We especially like these smaller-sized pieces because the longer ones we got before seemed to lose favor with the dogs after a while, but these they can finish and not leave for me to find in strange places." —Danny Scarbro"I have a very easily bored, mischief-prone Australian shepherd-poodle mix, and these are a godsend. They don't stink, she loves them, they last far longer than other edible chew toys, and she remains interested in them all the way to the end. I was so happy to find these on Subscribe & Save at a good price." —Philly TransplantGet a four-pack from Amazon for $26.95 (also available in other pack sizes). A bag of Milk-Bone Pill Pouches because let's face it: there's nothing more frustrating then seeing your pooch spit out the (very expensive) pills that their vet prescribed. This makes the whole ordeal easy-easy. Promising review: "My pittie takes four pills a day. He hated the Greenies Pill Pockets, and I've tried sooo many other ways until I gave up and bought a mini fridge to keep lunch meats for his twice-daily meds. Then I saw these and figured, why not try? OH MY GOSH! He absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVES these treats. So much so that he can watch me put his meds inside them before he eats them; I have both chicken and bacon flavors. I am so grateful for this fast, easy, and large treat that I can put two allergy pills in one and two medications in the other, easily. The treats are very pliable to squeeze around the pills so if I toss it in the air and he misses (rare) I do not worry about the medications getting out. I buy both flavors each month, giving me 50 treats. So at the end of the month, when I am Houdini and making everything fit, it has yet to be a problem because again, they're big enough. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!" —Nikki0Get them from Chewy for $4.49+ (available in four sizes and two flavors). A package of freeze-dried beef liver treats over 5,000 reviewers swear their dogs are *obsessed* with and honestly I sort of can't blame them? I think I'd like these if I were a dog, too. Promising review: "At first, Willow wasn't quite sure about these freeze-dried beef liver treats. The texture gave her a moment of 'paws' (pun intended). But once she took that first crunchy bite, it was game over — she's absolutely hooked! Now, these treats are her go-to favorite. She'll sit, stay, and maybe even do a backflip if it means getting one. The 14-ounce tub is the perfect size to keep her tail wagging without running out too soon. If your pup needs a high-value treat to bring out their inner superstar, these are a must-try! Willow gives them two paws up!" —KathyGet them from Chewy for $4.99+ (originally $5.99+, available in six sizes). A Dash dog-treat maker that functions like its waffle maker counterpart: simply plug it in, fill with batter, and et voila, the button will shine green when ready. A set of two lick mats you can smear with peanut butter or yogurt for a tasty puzzle that'll keep 'em occupied (and not barking) during that Zoom meeting. Promising review: "We have a dog that gets stressed with fireworks, so every holiday that involves fireworks, we fill this up, freeze it, and she's happy. Be careful leaving them alone with it because my other dog tore it up once the treat was gone." —AlyGet them from Chewy for $13.99. A treat-dispensing toy so playtime can last for hours on particularly cold days when walks need to be short and sweet. These toy balls are designed to interlock for bigger dogs, too. An allergy supplement if spring = discomfort for your pup. These immunity-boosting soft chews are probiotics that help promote healthy skin, with probiotics to keep your dog from painfully itching and gnawing. An ice bandana to keep your pup feeling (and looking TBQH) cool during the hot, humid months of summer. A elevated outdoor bed that lingers eight inches above the ground. TL;DR; it allows air to pass through to keep your pup cool, all while the canopy roof prevents the sunshine from beating down on 'em directly. A wheat-free peanut butter cake mix crafted specifically for dogs (!!!) so you can shower them with love and baked goods on their special day like you would any other bestie. I simply can't imagine anything cuter. Promising review: "This was a huge hit, both of our chocolate labs LIVE for peanut butter. Instead of the yogurt icing, I melted some actual peanut butter in the microwave and used that as icing instead. Chuckie could barely wait for it to bake!" —aim1030 Get it from Amazon for $9.99. An anxiety jacket that applies gentle pressure for quasi-hug, helping to keep pups calm during stressful situations: flights, car rides, thunderstorms, etcetera. Reviewers especially love this for Fourth of July (and the fireworks that come with it). Promising review: "This is my first Fourth of July with my rescue dog, and I didn't know how she was going to react to fireworks. I bought this ahead of time just in case, and I'm so glad I did. She started shaking and panting as soon as they started going off. I put this on her and she almost immediately stopped trembling, and now she is asleep! I honestly had my doubts that something so simple would work." —weezGet it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in seven sizes and two colors). A snuggle puppy stuffed toy for pups who suffer from separation anxiety and need a hint of extra attention. Be still my heart, but this stuffed animal is designed with a heart that beats to make them feel less alone. And I'm sorry but now I can't stop crying. A large duck chew toy that reviewers (myself included) rave about for its durability. This lil' guy is truly the gift that keeps on giving because you won't have to replace it after a mere few days — my Frenchie has been chewing on the same one for ~five months now and it's still going strong.* Promising review: "My English Mastiff (and the biggest baby ever) loves his ducky. He has ripped up other toys, but not his beloved duck. He has had it for a few months now and brings it everywhere around the house with him, even sleeps snuggled up with it. I don't know why dogs seem to love this toy so much, but I would highly recommend purchasing." —KristenGet one from Amazon for $7.90. A pet sofa so cozy that they may even refrain from taking up all the space in your bed at night. And in addition to a more restful night's sleep? This'll look quite chic in your apartment. A hide-and-seek plushie that encourages curious doggos to dig around. And the design? Let's just say it makes playtime even ~sweeter~. Promising review: "My dog loves the little bees. However, I don't think she's quite clever enough to get them out of the burrow. My kitten is the one who retrieves the bees, and the dog gets excited to steal them from her! Overall, I love this for both of my fur babies." —scarevansGet it from Target for $11.69. A grooming rake designed for breeds with thick, coarse far. And while this is a practical find for you (and your home), doggos also seem to find it soothing! Promising review: "FANTASTIC. My dog LOVES this grooming too. He sits there and just chills. The other tools that I used were definitely not his thing. If I could give this item a 10, I would." —Coach RoyGet it from Amazon for $14.95+ (available in two colors). A cave bed if your pooch is anything like mine and demands to be covered on a whim but can't quite burrow under a blanket. This is the no-frills solution they've been waiting for you to buy. Promising review: "We bought this bed about a month ago for our boxer mix. She gets very chilly in the winters, even in the south. From day one she has loved this bed. She dive rolls into it. The added bonus is that she now prefers to sleep in what we call her 'taco' and doesn't jump in our bed at all anymore. So all of us are sleeping better." —ShellyATLGet it from Amazon for $39.59+ (available in two sizes). A hair-removing glove that is the best kind of grooming tactic. Why? All you'll have to do is give your doggo some pets and they'll be snoring before you know it. Promising review: "My dog has long fur (double coat) and she tolerates it when I use the slicker brush, but she actually relaxed and settled in when I brushed her with this. The only drawback, which wasn't enough to take off a whole star, is that the velcro has sharp corners and pokes my wrist a little when I move around. That won't stop me from using it, though, because my dog gives it two enthusiastic paws up." —Amazon CustomerGet it from Amazon for $7.99. Waterproof booties to protect their toe beans from rain, sleet, snow, debris, and hot pavement. And now that summer's coming up, it's great for something my dog personally refuses to do: hike. Promising review: "I bought these for my staffy. We live in New England, and in the winter, the trail behind our home gets very wet and then freezes over, which cuts up her feet on our walks several times a day. Her paws get so raw that she will limp around the house and leave trails of blood. We tried wrapping her paws in vet wrap, different barrier ointments, etc, but it was never enough or she would lick/chew it off. I never thought she would tolerate boots, but we were desperate enough to try. She ended up doing great with them and was so excited to play outside with our Shepherd mix! She does periodically stop and try to bite at the boots but is easily redirected. The boots are easy to put on her and stay on really well, though she is a very submissive dog so it might be more difficult with other dogs." —Anonymous Get it from Amazon for $28.99+ (available in eight sizes and seven colors). A snuffle toy made with a hidden squeaker and blissfuly waterproof fabric, ideal for drool-y dogs that expect you to throw their toy over and over when it's covered in slobber. Promising review: "It's adorable, durable…and so, so cute! My dog has been loving it since it arrived a week ago. It's still here, too, so that's a plus!!! I'd re-order this toy gladly. Puppy approved!!" —Lastminmom Get it from Target for $14.99. A plush couch liner equipped with a leakproof, nonslip heating pad to keep 'em warm when the landlord refuses to raise the heat to a reasonable temperature. A portable paw cleaner to avoid dragging the remnants of icky winter weather into your clean home. Just add a little water, put each paw inside to be scrubbed by the silicone bristles, and that's it. Clean paws within seconds and helps your pooch avoid bath time. An activity mat designed with puzzles that require solving in order for your pooch to get their treat, helping them to remain boredom-free *and* hone their foraging skills. A dog ball launcher to play fetch without the burden of having to run after every single tennis ball you throw into the ether. A magic link leash that can be worn as belt, a crossbody, or around your wrist, which is great because a: it means they won't be able to run off and b: will prevent you from pulling their collar.

Martin Lewis' report into major UK health food saving scheme finds customers losing money
Martin Lewis' report into major UK health food saving scheme finds customers losing money

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time07-05-2025

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Martin Lewis' report into major UK health food saving scheme finds customers losing money

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert (MSE)team has been investigating Holland & Barrett's 'Subscribe & Save' scheme, finding that in the majority of cases it failed to offer customers "the best value". Due to their report which looked at trends over the past five months, the chain has now promised to review the scheme. As stated on the Holland & Barrett website, the scheme is a service that "means you will never be without your favourite wellness products, you control the frequency of deliveries, perhaps it's shampoo you need every month, or vitamins you need every 3 months. Read more: Martin Lewis issues 'flawed' warning over Labour u-turn on Winter Fuel Payment cut "To make sure you get the best price, you'll get up to 45% off* every time, we also offer free delivery on every subscribe & save order over £10." The scheme also offers free delivery. The asterisk notes that the fixed percentage off can range between 20% and the capped limit of 45%. The MSE team checked the prices of 10 products over 100 separate days between 29 July 2024 and 17 January 2025. Ultimately, the investigation came away with two major findings: MSE stated: "In over half of cases (59%), it was therefore cheaper to buy the product as a one-off – rather than through the subscription. "Shoppers would've lost out on savings of 75p to £3.50 in most cases – but in the worst instances, they could have overpaid by as much as £39.99." A major reason for this is that the scheme doesn't factor in other savings the company is offering, such as 'buy one get one free'. Essentially, "the subscription discount doesn't stack with most other promotions," according to the MSE team. In response to the MSE, Holland & Barrett defended Subscribe & Save, saying that it offers "consistently great prices over the course of a year", along with "the convenience of an automated order". Yet, it admitted that "on rare occasions", customers "may have paid more". The chain also said it would "carry out a detailed review," of the scheme following the MES's detailed report.

Martin Lewis investigation into Holland & Barrett prompts major change
Martin Lewis investigation into Holland & Barrett prompts major change

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time05-05-2025

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Martin Lewis investigation into Holland & Barrett prompts major change

Holland & Barrett's 'Subscribe & Save' scheme is designed to provide regular customers with 'the best value'. However, following an investigation carried out by Martin Lewis's Money Saving Expert, it was reportedly found that the health and wellbeing giant 'failed to do so in the majority of cases'. The scheme allows shoppers to schedule regular delieveries of products at a discounted price. The customers get a fixed percentage off the standard price of the item, often between 20% and 45% off, as well as free delivery on orders over £10. However, research by that took place over a five month period, revealed a number of faults, including that shoppers would have actually saved more without the scheme. As a result, the health giant which has more than 700 stores in the UK, has said it will carry out a review of the scheme, in a major change. However, company bosses defended 'Subscribe & Save', highlighting that customers get consistently better prices than if they were to make one-off purchases. Price checks of 10 products were carried out over 100 separate days between July 29, 2024 and January 17, 2025 and it was found that in 59% of the cases it was cheaper to buy the product as a one-off. On top of that, the research revealed that customers would have actually lost out on savings of 75p right up to £3.50 and in worst cases, they could have overpaid by as much as a huge £39.99. Holland & Barrett website states that the Subscribe & Save is 'the most convenient and cost-effective way' to shop, as well as that customers will be 'getting the best value'. Read More Thousands of pensioners could be missing out on free TV licence However, it does not factor in any special offers or deals that may be available at the time of a delivery, such as 'buy one get one free', '3 for 2' or 'better than half price' sales. Therefore, as the subsription discount doesn't include various other promotions, those subscribing can sometimes end up paying more than those who buy the item as a one-off purchase. Items that were found to always be more expensive in the Subscribe & Save scheme includes the Egmont Manuka Honey 1046+ MGO 250g, Holland & Barrett Goji Berries 210g, and Holland & Barrett Manuka Honey MGO 800+ 350g. A 200ml bottle of Nivea Sun Kids Sensitive Protect & Care Suncream Lotion SPF 50+ was found to be cheaper to buy as a one-off product 67% of the time, while 899g of the Optimum Nutrition Gold Standard 100% Whey Protein powder in the flavour Double Rich Chocolate, was found to be cheaper as a one-off purchase 55% of the time. Following the investigation, Holland & Barrett defended the scheme, arguing that it offers 'consistently great prices over the course of a year', with 'the convenience of an automated order' and the free delivery on orders over £10. However, admitted that 'on rare occasions' that subscription customers 'may have paid more'. The retailer have told that they will 'carry out a detailed review' to ensure that those using the Subsribe & Save scheme benefit from offers. They will also look to make the scheme's language and T&Cs clearer. READ SOURCE

Your Dog Will Love These 27 Products And You Probably Will Too
Your Dog Will Love These 27 Products And You Probably Will Too

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time23-03-2025

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Your Dog Will Love These 27 Products And You Probably Will Too

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. Because your furry bestie really isn't that different from you. 1. A flavored tooth-cleaning chew toy if your dog has stinky breath and you want to trick them into taking care of their own teeth so you don't have to brush them yourself. Promising review:"My dog has been chewing on the Hartz dog bones that are bacon flavored for the last five years and has perfect teeth. Stopped her from chewing on my shoes when she was younger, too. Still keeps her busy at 7 years old. :) " — Glucas1211 Get it from Chewy for $3.47+ (available in four sizes; colors vary and are chosen at random). 2. A pint of doggy ice cream if you're looking to spoil your dog. Choose from five different flavors (like maple bacon, peanut butter, and sprinkles), add water, freeze it, and your pup has a yummy dessert ready to go. Promising reviews:"This puppy ice cream smells great. I bought the maple bacon flavor for my 4-month Chihuahua, and she loves it. The size of the products is good for small dogs. I give her one scoop because she is tiny. This ice cream is perfect for the hot summer days." — Neryna Cuadrado Get it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in four flavors). 3. A pack of EcoKind's Himalayan yak cheese chews your pup will absolutely love chewing on. Chewing on things can help engage a dog's brain and these last foreeeeever so the engagement is practically never-ending! Promising reviews:"We were skeptical at first because the dogs weren't quite sure about them, but we can't let ourselves be caught without them now. Our 9-year-old male Australian Cattle Dog likes them occasionally, but our two under-a-year females love them, fight over them, and even fall asleep chewing on them! We especially like these smaller sized pieces because the longer ones we got before seemed to lose favor with the dogs after a while, but these they can finish and not leave for me to find in strange places." — Danny Scarbro "I have a very easily bored, mischief-prone Australian shepherd-poodle mix, and these are a godsend. They don't stink, she loves them, they last far longer than other edible chew toys, and she remains interested in them all the way to the end. I was so happy to find these on Subscribe & Save at a good price." — Philly Transplant Get a four pack from Amazon for $24.95 (also available in other pack sizes). 4. A paw soother stick to keep your dog's hands and feet comfortable while the two of you are out and about. This is great for helping with dryness and minor scrapes, whether you're hiking a trail, doing some urban exploring, or just hangin' on the couch. Promising reviews:"My Maltipoo's paws were starting to feel dry and rough, especially after long walks, but this balm worked wonders. The texture is smooth and easy to apply, absorbing quickly without leaving a greasy residue. I noticed a difference within a few days — her paws became noticeably softer and more moisturized. Plus, it's made with natural ingredients, so I feel confident using it regularly. I highly recommend this balm for anyone looking to protect and heal their dog's paws from dryness, cracks, or rough surfaces. It's a must-have for every pet owner." — Gizem Aktan "Immediately helped alleviate my Siberian Husky's dry and cracked foot pads. I love this product so much that it's now part of my auto-subscribe! Thank you for helping her!!" — Stan Get it from Amazon for $5.95+ (available in four sizes). 5. A set of carpeted pet stairs because some of the shorter doggies may have trouble getting up and down off of the couch or bed and that cannot be stood for!! Chewy Promising review:"I bought this step for one of our cats who can no longer jump up on the bed due to age, and it works like a charm. He took to it right away and is one happy kitty! These steps are well constructed and sturdy." — Shaunda Get it from Chewy for $54.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors). 6. A flea, tick, and mosquito spray for protecting your furry besties from dangerous parasites that can lead to Lyme disease and heartworm. Promising review:"I rarely do reviews, however, I have been using this spray for about a month now and had to come back and write an honest review. The ticks have been really bad this time of year at my property, and I go there often with my dogs. I would be there for five minutes and have several ticks already crawling on me and the dogs. I bought this spray with very low expectations, but it honestly works SO well. I spray it on my shoes and ankles and all over the dogs. 99% of the time, I won't find any ticks on me or them! I would definitely say reapply if you will be somewhere with ticks for more than an hour. I have had a couple of ticks here and there but that is drastically better compared to finding 10+ on me. I will be buying many more bottles to get through the hot months!" — Amanda Get it from Amazon for $26.99+ (available in three sizes and four scents). 7. An engaging jumbler ball if your dog has seemingly endless energy (but you don't). This will surely tire the lil' bud out and give you a second to just ~chill~. Promising review:"Toy is an entertaining, nice squeaker. Our German shepherd plays with this for hours. The toy is challenging to pick up and carry. All of which helps our high energy German shepherd burn off energy." — Tracy Get it from Chewy for $14.99+ (originally $15.99+; available in two sizes). 8. A machine washable Custom Catch personalized dog mat so your pooch always has a comfy place to cuddle up, even if they're not allowed on the couch (which they should be, tbh). Promising review:"I bought this for my daughter's dog because they have laminate floors and her dog likes to lay on the ground... but also pees a lot on his bed, so washing a bulky dog bed practically every day would be a lot. He absolutely loves this mat. He drags it around, and tries to fold it, and sleeps on it every night. My daughter is actually the one who asked me to write this review to let everyone know that she washes this thing five times a week and it is still perfect with not a stitch out of place. She even asked for another one for Christmas this year as a back up. I chose the blue color in a large with his name printed on it. He's a Shih-Tzu so there is plenty of space for him to lay and play." — Jennie211 Get it from Amazon for $17.89+ (available in three sizes). 9. A practically indestructible Kong chew toy you can fill with your dog's favorite treat so they can get all their energy out and enjoy a lil' snack at the same time. Chewy Promising review:"Being on the market like forever just might be the proof dog owners need to actually buy this toy. It comes in all dog sizes and has a lot of potential. For my rescue dog, it doesn't need to be stuffed with treats or peanut butter (too fattening). She loves it for the erratic bouncing action. A regular ball bores the heck out of her. Plus, she's exercising more muscle groups, trying to grab a hold of it. And the Kong is about as indestructible as they come. Buy it once and wait 'til the end of days before it wears out." — Stephen Get it from Chewy for $7.99+ (originally, $8.99, available in six sizes). 10. An ear treatment for dogs who suffer from fungal infections, redness, inflammation, and bacterial overgrowth in their ears. Hydrocortisone helps ease all types of uncomfortable skin issues! Promising review:"My dog has had chronic ear infections for years now. Every other month or so, she'd get an infection, and $200 later, we'd have meds from the vet who confirmed what we already knew. I finally decided to give an unprescribed treatment a try, and it worked AMAZINGLY. Followed the instructions for a week, and her ear is completely healed! Much easier to pay $20 instead of $200 when you get the same results! I highly recommend." — Fromal16 Get it from Amazon for $23.79+ (available in three sizes). 11. A very helpful Furbo dog camera so you can keep an eye on your older pal when you're not home. It also has a 360-degree wide-angle view, treat tossing capabilities, color night vision, two-way audio, and barking alerts. Promising review:" We travel a lot and this has been such a great tool to be able to see my dog and give her treats while we are gone. Our dog loves hearing the squeaky sound it makes because she knows what is coming her way. The Mother Hubbard small reward treats fit perfectly and my dog loves them. Highly recommend this product!" — BurgessColorado Get it from Amazon for $169. 12. An anxiety-reducing Snuggle Puppy stuffed toy with a heating pad and a lifelike battery-operated heartbeat sound if your pooch gets anxious traveling, during fireworks, or if there is a thunderstorm. Seriously, there is nothing sadder than seeing an old dog have a panic attack, so you really need this! Promising review:"I have a 16 year old pug recently getting over a bout of pneumonia. The past 4 weeks have been so hard he just wants to be held by me. No one's talks about it but a senior dog is a lot like a puppy or even more demanding to take care of. I bought this had it arrive over night, it was a easy set up I just pulled the battery plug and set it next to him. I clicked the heartbeat on and my old man was fine for most of the day as I could see on my furbo it relived his stress significantly which is a relief because before today I would have to come home from work and call for help if I saw him start to yell on the furbo to be picked up today I felt like I could do what I needed to thank goodness." — CDub Get it from Amazon for $38.95+ (available in six colors). 13. A refillable dog treat dispenser toy you can fill with homemade snacks or premade Pupsicle Pops in the warmer months because this will keep your doggo occupied while you sit through your Zoom meetings. Promising review:"Our Lab mix has always suffered from anxiety, fear, aggression with strangers, and breaks in routine. We ordered this product after seeing several ads on our social media. He LOVES it, and so do we! Super easy to clean and refill, long-lasting, and the treat refills don't smell bad like other dog treats! Our sweet boy recently began to lose mobility in his rear end and gets super upset when he is unable to get around independently; this gives him the comfort he needs to just relax and lie down while enjoying a treat!" — Elizabeth Get it from Chewy for $19.99+ (available in three sizes). 14. A nonstick Dash dog treat maker that can make eight bone-shaped treats at a time because your dog deserves all the yummy snacks made with tons of love! They could also totally use this to make human treats, too! Promising reviews:"Got this for my friend as her dog has a ton of allergies and she can't giver her dog many treats. She was so excited to use this! Loves it!" — Meghan Taylor " My dogs absolutely loved these loved the flavors! It comes with several recipes. The treat maker is pretty easy to use, overall. I did try to spoon the dough in, but had better results when I very carefully pressed the dough in... be careful it gets very hot! After the treats come out, you have to clean up the edges to make them look perfect. Great price. I would it buy as a gift for my dog-loving family and friends!" — HeatherLee Get it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in two sizes and colors). 15. An interactive Outward Hound dog puzzle toy you can hide treats or kibble in to help keep your pooch occupied on busy days when you're working from home and can't give them the attention they so clearly deserve. Plus, it's important to keep older dogs' minds sharp! Promising review:"When I give my dog treats using this, she's started playing with it before eating. Before, she was more focused on getting the treats, but now she seems to be satisfied after playing with it. Since she's a senior dog, it's great to give her activities that stimulate her brain." — Evergreen Get it from Amazon for $10.95. 16. A carrier backpack that can hold dogs weighing up to 25 pounds for when you wanna bring your furry best friend along for any late-in-life hiking or backpacking adventures. Plus, it makes for an awesome view for any hikers behind you. Promising review:"We have a senior dog who likes to go on walks with us, but she isn't able to do long walks by herself. She sits comfortably in the Kurgo backpack. She also likes being able to see out of it easily, since half of it opens up. It's also extra great that she is clipped in, so she doesn't fall out." — Betina To Get it from Amazon for $144.99 (available in four colors). 17. A backseat extender bridge so your dog doesn't go flying into the front or get caught in between the seat cracks when you slam on the brakes. It also allows for more room for them to sprawl out and ~relax~. 18. And a car seat for your furry friend to make sure they stay safe during any long car rides or trips to the airport. And the seatbelt is adjustable for a comfortable fit! Promising review:"This is the car seat I use for my dogs and I absolutely love it. Is durable, well made and also pretty. I feel at peace when driving knowing my dogs and secured in place and safe from running into traffic or around the car loose. It has some padding and the material inside is very soft." — Heidi Get it from Amazon for $49.59+ (available in two colors). 19. A package of Greenies Pill Pocket treats so giving your dog their meds doesn't have to be a traumatic experience for either of you. I give these to my Chiweenie, and she loves them! Chewy A lot of reviewers compliment these pill pockets for picky dogs and cats that haven't responded as well to other brands. Promising review:"Two of my dogs require medication on a daily basis. There is no way I can manually try to force these meds. I tried another reputable brand of pill pockets, and they worked for a couple of days until my dogs realized that there were pills in them, so I decided to try Greenies Pill Pockets. First of all, the consistency of the pocket was easy to form over the pill. Then came the test of flavor. My dogs love breakfast and dinnertime now that they get the Greenie treat. They don't even blink. I love these!" — Cisco Get it from Chewy for $9.98+ (originally $10.99+, available in four flavors, four quantities, and two capsule sizes). 20. An anxiety jacket designed for any dog who gets a little anxious when traveling (like I do). It applies gentle, comforting pressure, acting like a cozy hug for your furry friend to keep them calm if they get freaked out by planes, car rides, or the general mayhem that is reality. (Please let me know where I can get one for humans.) Promising review:"My mom adopted a senior dog who had been at the rescue for two years, she's a sweetheart, but very nervous, and slightly possessive of her food or my mom when the other dog is around. I got this for her just to see if it would help, mainly to make the new dog feel comfortable and decrease the anxiety (like a weighted blanket does for humans). It works amazing. We put it on and you could literally see her relax instantly." — Melissa Lemos Get it from Amazon for $39.95+ (available in seven sizes and two colors). 21. A pair of UV dog goggles to protect your pup's eyes while they're sticking their head out the window or joining you in a sunbathing session. Promising review:"My dog loves to hang his head out of the window when we go driving, but I'm always concerned about his eyes when he does this. Shih-Tzus have notorious dry eyes and other eye problems, so I wanted to keep him protected. It took our dog a while to get used to wearing these, and he's still not a total fan, but they do the job!" — D. Joslyn Get it from Amazon for $8.07+ (available in eight colors). 22. An adjustable collar with a bowtie because your furry pal wants to dress like the distinguished adult that they are and so they should!! Amazon Promising reviews:"Love this collar set! The clip was a bit heavy at first when we first put it on our new baby but she seemed to get used to it pretty quick. We opted to not put the bow on for now but will later on at some point. I love that we have that option. Once she grows out of this size we will definitely buy her the next size up." — Mommakel "Very well-made, absolutely beautiful! Does not look cheap at all! I got the large size for my senior pit mix and the band is very thick!" — Corby_Ann Get it from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in seven sizes and 25 colors). 23. A two-pack of rubber collapsible dog bowls so your dog doesn't get dehydrated if you go on a hike or spend a sunny day at the beach. The carabiner also makes it easy to clip onto a backpack or leash! Promising review:"Great product for the price. Premium-quality bowl. Holds up to everyday use. We always have it clipped onto our dogs leash and also keep one in the car. Both bowls come with a matching color clip. Collapses down with little to no effort but stands up great for food and water. Would recommend!" — Kyle Get it from Amazon for $4.99+ (available in two sizes and 14 color combinations). 24. A four-pack of pet bandanas, to make sure your fur grandma looks their best. And if you decide to take them to a dog park while you're on holiday, they'll be super easy to spot while they're playing. Promising review:"Beautiful! Very nice quality and pretty sturdy. When I opened the package I dropped one on the floor and my girl started chewing at it. Not sure how long she had it before I noticed, tugged it away, and it was still intact and not frayed or ripped! Obviously don't purposely let them chew on it, but I was impressed because she can pop the seam of a new toy in seconds." — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in two sizes and two color packs). 26. A hip health and joint-function supplement fortified with glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM if your doggy has arthritis and needs help with a little pain relief. Chewy Promising review:"My almost 6-year-old longhaired dachshund has had mild arthritis since she was a baby. I noticed she was having difficulty ambulating. She could no longer go upstairs with me, nor could she step up/off small curbs while walking. I knew this product worked in humans and thought I would try it with my pup. Wow! In one week, she's climbing stairs, jumping on/off curbs, and able to walk further. I give her two soft chews, and they work beautifully. Very affordable at Chewy. I will continue to keep my baby on this product." — Minnie Get it from Chewy for $24.97+ (originally $29.99+ available in two styles and four quantities). 27. And finally, a really bright rope leash with reflective threading, so if ya'll are out walking at night, drivers and cyclists won't be able to miss you! And the grip is super cushy and comfortable, so even if your dog is tugging, your hand won't get rope burn. Promising review: Love it! My senior dog used to always pull and tug so much but with this leash walking her is so much more easy! It's durable, well made, and when your dog pulls it gently pulls back it doesn't snap. Don't hesitate and buy." — Vanessa Lin Get it from Amazon for $7.89+ (available in five sizes and 14 colors). Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

Stock up and save with Amazon's Subscribe & Save feature
Stock up and save with Amazon's Subscribe & Save feature

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Stock up and save with Amazon's Subscribe & Save feature

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