6 Products That Will Help Get Your Dog Ready for the Spring Season

It’s finally spring – which happens to be my dog’s favorite season. She likes taking in the sounds of birds chirping and smelling the gorgeous spring wildflowers on our daily walks. She’s also grateful to spend time in the sun after a harsh winter. 

In celebration of the spring season, we’ve compiled a list of products my furry friend enjoys during this time of year. (Just a quick note – this isn’t a sponsored post!) 

A Pastel Water Bottle 

When going on her spring walks, my furry friend tends to get thirsty. She also refuses to do anything that’s not in style. For this reason, she insists on drinking out of a water bottle in a season-appropriate color, like this Springer Travel Dog Bottle in Lilac, which is on sale until March 31st. 

A Fashionable Floral Collar

While we all know Miranda Priestly isn't impressed with florals in the springtime, this Rifle Paper Co. x TFD Hydrangea Lady Bow Collar is insanely cute. 

A Super Cute Sundress 

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My dog isn’t afraid of making a fashion statement. And that’s why she’ll be wearing this Doggie Design Blue and White Pastel Pearls Floral Dress with Matching Leash this spring. 

Bunny Buddy Dog Toy

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I bought my dog this exact toy last year, and she loves it. I will say she gleefully tore off its ears, so the toy looks a little different now. But that’s okay. As the saying goes, to be loved is to be changed. 

A Supplement to Help With Itchy Skin 

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Like her biological mother (me), my dog suffers from seasonal allergies. Thankfully, there are a few tricks that can help with your furry friend’s allergies! That includes taking supplements, like the Pet Honesty Multivitamin Dog Supplement, which is also currently on sale, as well as other products from the brand, until March 31st. Just be sure to talk to your dog’s vet before introducing any supplements to their diet!

Milk-Bone Peeps Dog Treats 

As a Peep-obsessed person, I’m glad my dog can experience the tasty Easter treats in a canine-safe way.