How to choose the right gear for your dog
The best dog gear comes down to fit, durability, and how you actually live with your dog. A harness that fits properly or a bed in the right size gets used for years; the wrong size gets ignored or returned. Here is how we think about each category.
Harnesses and leashes
A well-fitted harness gives you more control than a collar and takes pressure off your dog's neck, which matters for pullers and flat-faced breeds. Measure the widest part of the chest, just behind the front legs, and check the size guide before choosing. Pair it with a padded leash for everyday walks, or a reflective one for early mornings and evenings.
Beds
Size the bed to your dog stretched out, not curled up, and allow a little room to grow if you have a puppy. A washable cover is essential, and a bolstered edge suits dogs that like to rest their head or lean on something. Older dogs often appreciate a thicker, supportive base.
Bowls and feeding
If your dog inhales meals, a slow-feed bowl with a moulded maze slows them down and helps digestion. For messy drinkers, a no-splash or weighted bowl keeps the floor dry and stays put. Stainless steel is the easiest to keep clean and holds no odours.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I measure my dog for a harness?
Measure the widest part of your dog's chest, just behind the front legs, with a soft tape measure, then check that figure against the size guide for the specific harness. If your dog is between sizes, size up. A good fit lets you slide two fingers under the straps without it being loose enough to slip off.
What size bed does my dog need?
Measure your dog lying fully stretched out, nose to tail, and add roughly 15 to 20 cm so they can sprawl. For a puppy, size up to allow for growth. If your dog likes to rest its head on something, a bolstered bed with raised edges is a good choice.
How do I stop my dog eating too fast?
A slow-feed bowl is the simplest fix. The raised maze in the base makes your dog eat around the ridges, which slows them down, reduces gulping, and can help with bloating and digestion. It works with both dry and wet food.
Is a no-pull harness better than a collar?
For walks, a harness is usually better, especially for dogs that pull or have short noses. It spreads pressure across the chest instead of the throat, giving you more control and protecting your dog's neck. Collars still have their place for ID tags and quick outings.
Are your coats and jackets warm enough for an Australian winter?
Our padded and water-resistant coats are made for cool, wet Australian conditions and suit most short-coated dogs that feel the cold. Check the size guide for a snug, run-ready fit. For heavy rain, a reflective raincoat adds visibility on darker mornings and evenings.
Do you ship dog supplies across Australia?
Yes. We ship Australia-wide with free shipping over $79. Orders are usually dispatched within 1 to 3 business days and arrive within 7 to 15 business days, with tracking from dispatch.