Rainy Day Leashes
Like it or not, your dog still needs daily walks, even when the weather isn't cooperating. For dreary, rainy days, a high-visibility or reflective leash that won't get waterlogged is a safe bet.
Dog Wipes
Most pet owners are familiar with the "wet dog smell," and it can be especially strong on rainy days. A good pack of dog wipes will keep your dog smelling fresh once again in between baths.
Dog Beds
Rainy days are ideal for daytime naps, so make sure your pooch has a warm, comfortable dog bed in which to snooze the day away.
Dog Raincoats
A dog raincoat can be a useful tool for keeping moisture under control during rainy day walks.
Dog Rain Boots
If your dog won't wear a raincoat but you still want to minimize water tracked indoors (and protect your dog's feet from the elements), consider a pair of rain boots. Your floors and carpeting will thank you.
Dog Shampoo
It can be tough to know how often to bathe your dog, but doing so with a solid dog shampoo after a rainy day is a good idea to keep muddy paw prints to a minimum.
Interactive Dog Toys
When the weather won't let you play outdoors, bring the action inside. Interactive dog toys are a great way to keep your dog mentally stimulated indoors.
Dog Car Seat Covers
One rainy day dog option is to bring them somewhere indoors, like a pet store or groomer. A dog car seat cover will help keep your vehicle tidy, even with a wet dog in the back.
Dog Anxiety Jackets
Rainy days often mean thunder, and some dogs don't do well with loud noises. An effective dog anxiety jacket can help calm nervous dogs during thunderstorms.
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