Dog Accessories386 products
Toys, beds, collars, leads, bowls, and grooming gear for every dog.
Dog accessories is the umbrella category for everything that isn't food, treats, or healthcare. It covers toys, beds, collars and leads, bowls and feeders, grooming products, harnesses, carriers, clothing, and the many smaller categories that make up daily life with a dog — from poop bags to training whistles. Most of the specific shopping happens in the subcategories below, but this page is a useful starting point when you're trying to see the full range or looking for general brand comparisons.
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KONG
Kong Dog Squeakair Birthday Balls
$5.05
$13.69Save up to $8.64

Fido's
Fido's Puppy And Kitten Shampoo
$10.58
$23.98Save up to $13.40

KONG
Kong Airdog Squeaker Football Dog Toy
$8.99
$22.00Save up to $13.01

KONG
Kong Airdog Squeaker Dumbbell Large Dog Toy
$9.07
$19.95Save up to $10.88

Dermcare
Dermcare Natural Shampoo
$9.50
$29.95Save up to $20.45

Fido's
Fido's Everyday Shampoo
$30.45
$78.95Save up to $48.50
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KONG
Kong Classic
$16.63
$31.48Save up to $14.85

Natural Animal Solutions
Natural Animal Solutions Ear Clear
$25.55
$30.93Save up to $5.38

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KONG
Kong Dog Safestix
$14.69
$32.08Save up to $17.39

PAW
Paw Sensitive Skin Shampoo
$22.55
$33.61Save up to $11.06

KONG
Kong Squeezz Dental Ball
$10.00
$25.00Save up to $15.00

KONG
Kong Dog Toys Flyer
$21.99
$35.96Save up to $13.97

KONG
Kong Dog Toys Puppy
$9.04
$16.00Save up to $6.96

PAW
Paw Gentle Puppy Shampoo
$12.95
$25.54Save up to $12.59

Aloveen
Aloveen Oatmeal Shampoo
$13.55
$26.30Save up to $12.75

KONG
Kong Dog Toy Extreme Dental With Rope
$19.96
$30.49Save up to $10.53

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KONG
Kong Dog Toy Wild Knots Tiger Medium
$10.00
$22.00Save up to $12.00

Dermcare
Dermcare Malaseb Medicated Shampoo
$31.76
$114.00Save up to $82.24

PAW
Paw Sensitive Skin Conditioner
$19.19
$31.00Save up to $11.81

KONG
Kong Squeezz Crackle Stick Dog Toy
$14.14
$30.99Save up to $16.85

Chuckit
Chuckit Ultra Squeaker Ball Large Dog Toy
$13.95
$20.00Save up to $6.05

KONG
Kong Dog Toys Squeezz Dental Stick
$14.16
$25.00Save up to $10.84

KONG
Kong Ball Small Dog Toy
$9.50
$19.99Save up to $10.49

Petkin
Petkin Doggy Sunmist Spf15
$16.91
$29.93Save up to $13.02

KONG
Kong Dog Toy Tugger Knots Frog Medium
$10.00
$34.00Save up to $24.00
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The biggest subcategories within dog accessories are toys, collars and leads, beds, grooming, and bowls and feeders. Between them, these account for most of the volume. Australian brands Kazoo, Snooza, Fido's, and Petkin feature heavily alongside international standards like KONG and Tropiclean. Quality varies wildly in the accessories category — well-made Australian-brand products often outlast imported generic alternatives, particularly for items that take daily wear like beds, collars, and chew toys. The cheaper end of the market is fine for some items (poop bags, basic bowls) and false economy for others (beds, harnesses, walking gear).
Australian households tend to buy a steady stream of replacement accessories over a dog's life — beds get outgrown or destroyed, collars wear through, toys get destroyed faster than expected. Because the accessory category covers such a wide range, the main piece of advice is to shop by subcategory rather than browsing the parent page. Each subcategory has its own buying considerations that don't translate well when you're comparing a dog bed against a chew toy.
How to choose
Because this is a parent category, the best advice is to narrow by what you actually need. If you're shopping toys, drill into the dog toys subcategory and match the toy type to your dog's play style. If you need walking gear, head into collars and leads and start with pulling behaviour. For beds, measure your dog first — the most common mistake is buying a bed that's too small. For grooming, start with the coat type. For bowls and feeders, stainless steel is the default unless your dog has a specific reason to use something else. Across the category, quality pays off for items that take daily use — beds, harnesses, walking gear — while the cheap end is fine for replaceable items like poop bags and casual toys. Australian brands tend to offer better long-term durability than generic imports at similar price points.
Key considerations
Shop by subcategory
Accessories is too broad to browse. Drill into toys, beds, collars, bowls, or grooming for useful comparisons.
Quality pays for daily-use items
Beds, harnesses, and walking gear take daily wear. Cheap versions fail fast — invest upfront in items that live longest.
Australian brands often last longer
Kazoo, Snooza, and Fido's built reputations on durability. Generic imports often look identical until the first few wears.
Measure, don't eyeball
Beds, collars, harnesses, and clothes all need measurements. Eyeballing sizes is the leading cause of returns.
Climate shapes some choices
Summer calls for raised beds and cooling mats. Winter calls for high-walled cuddlers and insulated coats.
Frequently asked
Which accessories does a new puppy need?+
Essentials: a flat collar with ID tag, a well-fitted harness, a standard 1.2-1.8m lead, a bed sized for the expected adult weight, stainless steel food and water bowls, a few chew-rated toys, a grooming brush matched to the coat type, and basic supplies like poop bags. Everything else can wait until you know your dog.
Are Australian accessory brands better than imports?+
In the durable-goods categories — beds, collars, harnesses, leads — Australian brands like Kazoo, Snooza, and Fido's generally offer better construction and longer lifespans at similar price points to imported generic alternatives. For disposable items like poop bags or casual toys, the difference is smaller and imports are fine.
How often should I replace dog accessories?+
Beds: when they flatten, tear, or lose structural support — usually 2-4 years for a quality bed. Collars: annually or when worn, stretched, or faded. Leads: when the stitching frays. Toys: when they become a choking hazard from breakage. Bowls: replace plastic when scratched, stainless steel rarely.
Are raised feeders better for large dogs?+
They're more comfortable for large and tall dogs, reducing neck strain during meals. The old claim that they prevent bloat has been reversed by recent research — they may slightly increase bloat risk in deep-chested breeds. Use them for comfort rather than bloat prevention, and pair with a slow feeder for fast eaters.
Where should I start if I'm browsing for the first time?+
Pick a subcategory that matches a specific need. 'My dog pulls on walks' → collars and leads. 'My dog inhales meals' → bowls and feeders. 'My dog can't settle' → beds and calming products. Browsing the whole accessories category is overwhelming — subcategories give you comparable products.
