Review: The Dapper Dog Box Subscription Box
The Dapper Dog Box will deliver dog toys, treats and a doggy bandanna right to your doorstep every month, and there is also an option for heavy chewers.
Review: DogNatus ZacZac Dog Leash
I don't use retractable dog leashes, but the DogNatus ZacZac Dog Leash features a unique 2-in-1 design, and doubles as a fetch dog toy. So is it worth it?
Review: OxyFresh Dental Care Solution for Dogs
OxyFresh Dental Care Solution makes it easy to care for your dog's oral health, but it should not be used as an alternative to brushing. We've tested and reviewed it here to see if the product's worth the price.
Review: PetSafe Solvit PupSTEP Plus Pet Stairs
If your dog needs pet stairs to help him access a vehicle, bed or other furniture, the PetSafe Solvit PupSTEP Plus pet stairs for dogs may be a good option.
Review: Pet Gear Easy Step II Pet Stairs
Many dog steps, like Pet Gear Easy Step II Pet Stairs for dogs, can be beneficial for your pups, but are they worth a buy? Here's my review of these steps.
Giveaway: Devoted Doggy Dog Booster Seat ($40 Value)
The Devoted Doggy Dog Booster Seat is ideal for dogs weighing less than 20 pounds, and this is your chance to win this dog car seat for FREE!
Review: Dallas Manufacturing Company 4-Stair Pet Steps
If your dog needs stairs to help him access a vehicle, bed or other furniture, the Dallas Manufacturing Company 4-Stair pet steps may be a good option. They stand 26 inches high and can support dogs weighing up to 200 pounds.
Review: Pet Gear Free Standing Pet Stairs
The Pet Gear Free Standing Pet Stairs are made with extra-large steps that are wide enough for even the biggest canine. They also fold for easy storage. So are they worth it?
Review: Majestic Pet Products Pet Stairs
Most steps and stairs for dogs, like the Majestic Pet Products Pet Stairs, are designed with small breeds in mind to help them access high places. But are they worth the price tag?
Review: You & Me Upsy Daisy Pop Up Pet Stairs
Small breeds typically need some assistance to get on beds, couches or other higher platforms. You can lift them yourself or buy a set of pet stairs.
Review: Chuckit! Sport Launcher Dog Toy
The Chuckit! Sport Launcher dog toy allows you to throw a tennis ball up to 3 times farther than you can on your own, and it's very easy to use!
Review: Nerf Dog Tennis Ball Blaster
If your dog likes to play fetch, this toy is just what you need! The Nerf Dog Tennis Ball Blaster can chuck a tennis ball up to 50 feet and allows for hands-free pickup. Yep! That's right, no more picking up wet, drool covered tennis balls.