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All the best dog products of 2022

The top dog toys, beds, cleaning products, and more for every type of dog owner.
By Jae Thomas  on 
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Our Top 8 Picks

Fable Pets Crate (opens in a new tab)

For design-focused dog owners

This dog crate will probably become the prettiest piece of furniture in your home — all while doubling as a zen spot for your pup to hang.

The Good

  • Prettiest dog crate to ever exist
  • Creates a den-like environment for dogs
  • More comfortable than a wire crate
  • Doubles as a side table
  • Space-saving garage door design
  • Allows some light while maintaining max airflow

The Bad

  • Pricey
  • No size for large dogs
  • Not portable like a wire crate

The Bottom Line

If you don't want a metal crate throwing off the vibes in your home, Fable's crate will blend right into your design style — and will keep your dog calm and cozy.
Pros & Cons

Wild One rinseless shampoo (opens in a new tab)

Best for dogs who hate baths

This spray gives your pup's fur a refresh between baths, so you can push your grooming appointment back a week or two.

The Good

  • Smells great
  • Ideal for in-between baths
  • Easy to use

The Bad

  • Makes your dog wet for a little while
  • Some pups don't like spray bottles

The Bottom Line

Wild One rinseless shampoo will help your pooch smell better without you getting wet.
Pros & Cons

Ruffwear Grip Trex Dog Boots (opens in a new tab)

Best for paw protection

Protect your pup's paws from hot surfaces, sharp objects, and give them extra traction with these Ruffwear dog boots.

The Good

  • Comes in sets of two so you can size your dog's front and back paws
  • Vibram outsole gives extra traction
  • Hook and loop velcro closure keeps boots secure and keeps dirt out
  • Breathable mesh upper
  • Protects paws from hot surfaces and sharp objects

The Bad

  • Since they come in sets of two, you have to buy two pairs.
  • Not waterproof

The Bottom Line

For protecting doggy paws from hot weather and sharp objects, the Ruffwear Grip Trex boots are our top choice.
Pros & Cons

Fable dog bed (opens in a new tab)

For minimal households

The Fable Pets bed fits perfectly in the brand's matching crate, and is ideal for households with neutral, minimal color palettes.

The Good

  • Exterior cover is waterproof, stain-resistant, UV-resistant, and durable
  • Inner insert is washable
  • Shredded memory foam is supportive
  • Bed is super plush

The Bad

  • Pricey

The Bottom Line

If you want a bed that will fit perfectly in the Fable crate, or are just looking for a chill nap spot for your pup, the Fable Pets dog bed is a solid choice.
Pros & Cons

Wild One Treat Pouch (opens in a new tab)

Best for on-the-go treats

If you're working on training, the Wild One treat pouch makes it fast and easy to reward your pup with yummy snacks.

The Good

  • Stylish, minimal design
  • Roomy enough for treats and poop bags
  • Magnetic closure for easy access
  • Can be worn as a fanny pack, over the shoulder, or crossbody

The Bad

  • Not big enough for some bulky everyday carry items, like wallets

The Bottom Line

If you need to dole out rewards for good behavior on-the-go, this treat pouch will become your new best bud.
Pros & Cons

Fable Pets Falcon Toy (opens in a new tab)

Best for keeping your dog busy

Unique enrichment toys are hard to find, but the Fable Pets Falcon toy is one-of-a-kind — and it looks good, too.

The Good

  • Enrichment-focused
  • Top rack dishwasher-safe
  • Decently durable
  • Discount when you buy two
  • Comes in cute colors
  • Can act as a tug toy

The Bad

  • A single falcon toy is much easier for a dog to destroy than two connected ones
  • Best play experience when two toys are connected

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a dog toy that meshes function and form, the Falcon toy is a great option — and it'll keep your dog mentally stimulated.
Pros & Cons

Canada Pooch Dog Rain Jacket (opens in a new tab)

Best for inclement weather

A functional, cute raincoat for your dog that actually keeps them dry.

The Good

  • 100% waterproof
  • Hood with visor keeps your dog's head dry but still allows them to see
  • Roomy enough for barrel-chested dogs

The Bad

  • Larger sizes are more expensive

The Bottom Line

Rainy day walks will be a little less painful with this waterproof dog jacket.
Pros & Cons

Chom Chom pet hair remover (opens in a new tab)

Best for heavy shedders

Forget about vacuuming, this nifty pet hair remover will get rid of more fur faster — and it doesn't require any sticky lint roller sheets.

The Good

  • Removes more hair than a vacuum
  • Reusable, doesn't require any replacement sheets
  • No batteries or power needed
  • Traps all hair in a hidden compartment that can be emptied

The Bad

  • Somewhat small
  • You have to manually run it over every surface to remove all hair

The Bottom Line

If you have pet hair literally everywhere, this nifty tool will help you keep your home (and your clothes) clean.
Pros & Cons

It's no secret that most pet owners spend a lot (and I mean a lot) of money on their dogs. Pets are the new kids, and we absolutely treat them as such.

Luckily, the dog product market is full of innovative, aesthetically-pleasing, and durable products these days for every type of dog owner out there. Thanks to curated direct-to-consumer dog brands, you'll never have resign to the ugly dog bed from your local superstore or cheap stuffed toys that will be torn apart in seconds.

Whether you've had dogs your entire life or you're looking into bringing a new pup home for the first time, we've put together a list of some of the best dog gear we've hands-on tested this year. Some of these pup products are downright trendy, like the infamously stylish Fable dog crate(opens in a new tab), and some offer pure convenience for owners, like the Wild One rinseless shampoo(opens in a new tab) and the Chom Chom pet hair remover(opens in a new tab).

We've also added one of our favorite enrichment toys to this list, which can help your dog stay mentally stimulated and keep them entertained for a while (so you can actually get some work done for once).

Read on for the full rundown of all our favorite tried and tested dog gear.

For design-focused dog owners
Credit: Jae Thomas
Specs
  • Sizes: Small ($395), Medium ($595)

Crate training your dog is great for a plethora of reasons, but the only downside is having a clunky black metal pet crate in the middle of your house.

Even if you're not keen on home decor, your inner interior designer will love the Fable Pets dog crate(opens in a new tab). Not only is it the most beautiful side table ever, it's also a highly-functional dog crate. The wood design is the perfect relaxing, Scandinavian-inspired dog den, the cut out windows optimize airflow and light for your furry friend, and the unique garage door closure saves space so you'll never run into an open crate door again.

Choose from size small ($395) or medium ($595) and select a white metal or clear acrylic door, depending on how involved your pup likes to be in day to day activities.

Check out our full review of the Fable Pets dog crate.

Best for dogs who hate baths
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Giving dogs a bath (especially bigger dogs) is sometimes a two person job. If you just don't have time for the ordeal that is bath time, Wild One introduced the perfect solution — rinseless dog shampoo(opens in a new tab). While it's not technically a dry shampoo, it works in the same way by giving your pup's fur an extra refresh between baths. It smells super fresh and gets rid of odors and greasy feeling dog fur. It's not a complete replacement for a bath, but it'll keep your dog looking and smelling clean for an extra one to two weeks between grooming sessions.

Best for paw protection
Credit: Jae Thomas
Specs
  • Sizes: 1.5 inch paw width through 3.25 inch paw width

You might think that dogs only need boots if they're doing serious hiking, but they can also benefit from a pair of boots during the warmer months. The temperature of the sidewalk, asphalt, and even dirt gets much hotter than the air temperature in the warmer months, and can cause burns and blisters to unprotected dog paws. These Ruffwear boots(opens in a new tab) are the ideal form of paw protection, and they actually stay on your dog's feet.

If you do happen to be the outdoorsy type, the Grip Trex boots also work well on the trails. The Vibram outsole is as grippy as the soles of human hiking boots, so your pup will have maximum traction and stability while hiking. They're also ideal for avoiding dirty paws, and protecting from sharp objects outdoors, too.

For minimal households
Credit: Jae Thomas
Specs
  • Sizes available: xsmall/small ($95), medium ($105), large/xlarge ($120)

Snoozing is serious business for pups. As owners, we want their sleep spots to be cozy, supportive, durable and — above all — easy to clean. The Fable Pets dog bed(opens in a new tab) checks all these boxes, and its simple, minimalist design will fit in with any home decor. The shredded memory foam insert is surprisingly supportive and fluffy and won't flatten out (even after months of daily and nightly use). The whole thing is also washable — including the inner memory foam insert.

Match your dog's bed to your home's color scheme and choose from six different aesthetically-pleasing colors, from a light blush pink, to the perfect off-white.

Check out our full review of the Fable Pets dog bed and crate.

Best for on-the-go treats
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Pups working on recall, obedience, and reactivity training all deserve to get paid for their hard work in the form of tasty snacks. The Wild One treat pouch(opens in a new tab) keeps you hands-free on walks and stocked up with snacks, and the magnetic top closure is pretty much the smartest invention ever. Stick your hand right into the bag to grab a snack for your good boy or girl with no delays due to annoying zippers, buttons, or other closures. The magnetic top also keeps treats from spilling out when the bag is turned upside down (but it's not totally dog proof, so don't leave it around for nosey pups to snoop through!)

Check out our full review of the Wild One treat pouch.

Best for keeping your dog busy
Credit: Jae Thomas

The Falcon Toy(opens in a new tab) is a unique enrichment game for dogs that actually tires them out. Two toys can be connected together for more engaged play, which we found to be the best way to use them. The Falcon Toy comes decked out with two different treat cavities, and can even be put in the freezer for some extra difficulty. It can also be used as a tug toy, and its two-sided design minimizes slobber on your hands — a great example of Fable's mission of thoughtfully designed dog products.

Check out our full review of the Fable Pets Falcon Toy.

Best for inclement weather
Credit: Jae Thomas
Specs
  • Sizes available: Seven inch back length through 29 inch back length

Going on walks in the rain was a nightmare before I bought this raincoat(opens in a new tab) for my dog. Not only would she come inside totally soaked, but she'd have mud all over her belly from walking in the dirt. A good raincoat means that your couches, floors, and your dog's bed will stay cleaner, and your pooch won't need to be bathed after every single rainstorm.

This Canada Pooch raincoat completely covers your dog's belly area, keeping them clear of water and mud. The little hood with an attached visor also helps when it's really coming down outside, keeping your dog's head dry while still allowing them to see. The material is also thick and incredibly high quality, and features reflective trim for extra safety.

Best for heavy shedders
Credit: Leah Stodart

I thought my Dyson vacuum was good at sucking up the dog hair from my couch — until I tried the Chom Chom(opens in a new tab). This ingenious little tool is like an amped up lint roller that doesn't require any replacement sheets, picks up hair and dander like a beast, and is super easy to clean out. All the fur gets trapped in the back compartment which can easily be opened up and emptied in the trash. It's also gentle enough that it won't snag or damage any fabric and is great to keep in your car on the go.

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