It shouldn't come as a surprise that, here at Country Living, we love our dogs. Like, we really love our dogs. You can regularly find almost any member of our team scouring the depths of Amazon for the most ridiculously cute and useful products our precious pooches need and then proceeding to share those finds at the office.
Needless to say, we've struck gold more than once with our Amazon searches, and we'd be remiss to not share these editor favorites with all of you. This list is as extensive as our Amazon research. We've included the products we use on a daily basis and can't live without along with items we just couldn't help but purchase even if we knew our pups wouldn't wear them more than 5 minutes. Bonus: tons of these products are currently discounted as part of Amazon's Early Access sale. So get to shopping, dog moms and dads!
I was skeptical of how different this bath brush would be than a regular shower head attachment, but, boy, was I wrong. For starters, the power button acts as an immediate on/off switch, so you can easily shut off the water when you're not actively rinsing your pup (those of us who have been sprayed in the face by the hose head attachment will appreciate this). Also, the gentle scratches of the silicone brush made bath-time a bit more enjoyable for my dogs.
This looks like any old leash at first glance, but it has one feature that might just change your dog walking game: a used bag holder. AKA—no more carrying your pup's nasty used bags in your hands until you can find a trash can.
Trust me, once you've had to pay for a dental cleaning for your dog, you'll be ready to spend however much you want on teeth cleaning chews on toys to avoid it as long as possible.
Hannah Jones is the Commerce Editor for Country Living. Her eye is always on the next up-and-coming products to include in gift guides and she's ready to test everything from dog beds to garden tools for product reviews. When she’s not scoping out the latest and greatest items on the market, you can find her hanging with her two rescue dogs.