Quality time doesn't have to mean a hike, a training session, or a full enrichment setup. Sometimes it's just you in the hammock and your dog gnawing on something satisfying in the grass next to you — each of you doing doing your own thing, together. That's still it. That counts.
The Chew That Replaces the Stick Your dog has been eyeing every stick on the sidewalk since April. Coffee wood gives them exactly what they're after — something dense, natural, and deeply satisfying to gnaw on — without the splinters, mystery bugs, or the one million bark shreds. It breaks down slowly, leaves no shards, and at zero calories, it's the guilt-free summer snack your dog actually wants. Available in S, M, and L.
The Book You'll Actually Read Canine Enrichment for the Real World by certified behavior consultants Allie Bender and Emily Strong isn't about doing more — it's about doing the right things. It reframes enrichment entirely: less "exercise your dog" and more "understand your dog." Practical, science-backed, and endorsed by some of the biggest names in animal behavior. Crack it open while your dog works through their chew. You're already winning.
Nose Protection, Done Right The snout gets sun too. This tiny twist-up tube is fragrance-free (which is exactly why your dog won't lick it off), made with 100% natural ingredients, and actually contains active sunscreen. Soothes, repairs, and protects all in one pass — tasteless, stainless, and small enough to disappear into your bag.