My dog hates wearing a raincoat, but once this bright yellow Canada Pooch coat is on, she accepts her fate. It’s an easy to put on (it velcros under the dog’s belly), and protects most of your dog’s body for those dreadful days when you have to go outside during a storm.
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Picking up your dog’s poop may not be a glamorous affair, but this poop bag holder from Anya Hindmarch—in the shape of a dog!—makes it all better. It fits a roll of bags, and can easily tear a new one whenever you need. The tiny dog even has a little collar with a bow!
Whenever my dog and I get back from a walk, as soon as we enter the apartment, she knows to sit and get her paws wiped. These hypoallergenic wipes from Floof are great for her paws, and can also clean her face and body. If your dog struggles with dry paws, the soothing cream also helps moisturize—especially key in winter.
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I love gifting a coffee table book tailored exactly to the interests of the person I’m giving it to, and there’s no better coffee table book for dog lovers than photographer Gray Malin’s collection of pampered pooches. The photos feature dogs at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Aspen Mountain, and more stylish locations around the world.
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This car seat, designed for dogs, loops onto the back headrest and comes with a secure attachment for their harness.”This pet car seat is so helpful for keeping my dog comfortable and stationary on long drives,” one Amazon reviewer writes. (There’s a bigger one for your larger dogs as well.)
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P.J. Salvage’s pajamas are some of the comfiest I’ve ever worn, and this collaboration with Love Leo Rescue, a Los Angeles based animal rescue, supports their mission. The print features adorable pups playing games—and you can even get a matching bandana for your dog.
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My dog’s favorite treats, hands down, are the soft treats from Bocce’s Bakery. The brand uses real ingredients, and are only 14 calories per treat (for those dogs on a diet). Her favorite ones are these beef & cheddar flavored ones, or the berries & cream ones. Trust me: Your dog will be obsessed.
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If your winter consists of finding the best skiing—and the best aprés skiing—add a little whimsy to your home with these coasters, featuring winter-ready dogs.
For the more active dog—or even for the dog whose daily activity is walking down the street and back home—this Ruffwear harness is great. I’ve had the same one for my dog for years, and there’s no signs of wear and tear. Your leash can either clip on the back or the chest, and it’s comfortable and lightweight.
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A customizable gift is always super thoughtful, and there’s so much to love about Mark & Graham’s “Bark & Graham” collection, which features customizable leashes, collars, sweaters, beds, and so much more for your dog. But I particularly have my eyes on this treat jar to store my dog’s favorites in.
If you adopted your furry friend and want to know their background, Embark’s dog DNA test screens for genetic health conditions and test for over 350 dog breeds using a platform developed in partnership with Cornell University of Veterinary Medicine.
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Emily Burack (she/her) is the Senior News Editor for Town & Country, where she covers entertainment, celebrities, the royals, and a wide range of other topics. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at Hey Alma, a Jewish culture site. Follow her @emburack on Twitter and Instagram.
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