Collection: Dog Supplies

Dog supplies — beds, crates, kennels, feeding, grooming and travel gear, from our Australian warehouse.

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Dog supplies cover all the dog supplies and dog accessories your dog needs — somewhere to sleep, eat, travel and be groomed, plus training and comfort gear — the dog products and dog essentials for daily life. What you need depends on your dog's size, age and life stage: a puppy needs training pads and a crate, an older dog might need ramps or a heated bed, a travelling dog needs a carrier and seat cover. Work through the daily routines — sleeping, feeding, training, travel, grooming — and choose pet supplies dog owners rely on, sized to your dog.

What dog supplies do you need?

The essentials sort into a few groups:

How do you choose supplies for your dog's size?

Most dog gear is sized, and getting the size right matters for comfort and safety. A bed should let your dog stretch out fully; a crate should let them stand, turn and lie down, but not be so big it loses its den feel; a carrier must suit their weight. Measure your dog — length nose to tail base, and height — and check each item's size guide, since a "large" varies between products. For a growing puppy, buy for their adult size or expect to upsize. Match each piece to your dog's measurements rather than guessing from breed alone.

What supplies suit a dog's life stage?

A dog's needs change with age, so the gear does too. A puppy needs training pads, a right-sized crate for toilet training, and safe chew-friendly items. An adult dog needs a supportive bed, feeding and travel gear, and grooming tools for their coat. A senior dog may benefit from an orthopaedic bed, stairs or a ramp to reach the couch or car, and a heated bed for stiff joints. Matching supplies to the life stage keeps a dog comfortable, so think about your dog's age as well as size when choosing.

Common questions

What supplies does a new puppy need?
A right-sized crate, training pads, a bed, food and water bowls, and safe chew items. Buy the crate for their adult size with a divider, or expect to upsize as they grow.

How do I size a dog bed or crate?
Measure your dog nose to tail base and their height. A bed should let them stretch out; a crate should let them stand, turn and lie down. Check each product's size guide, since sizes vary.

What supplies suit an older dog?
An orthopaedic or heated bed for stiff joints, and stairs or a ramp to reach the couch or car without jumping. These ease pressure on ageing joints.

What dog supplies help with travel?
A carrier or crate, a car seat cover to protect your seats, a harness or restraint, and a stroller for dogs who tire. Match the carrier to your dog's weight.

Can I pay for dog supplies with Afterpay?
Yes. You can split it with Afterpay, Zip, Klarna or PayPal Pay in 4. Our dog supplies start from $15, which is four fortnightly payments of about $3.75.

Complete your pet setup

Dog supplies work together. Add a bed for sleeping, feeding gear for meals, and grooming tools for coat care.

A $15 dog supply splits into four fortnightly payments of $3.75 with Afterpay, and Zip, Klarna and PayPal Pay in 4 do the same. Every order ships from our Australian warehouse, dispatched within 1–2 business days, with a 12-month warranty and 30 days to return it. We're a family-run Australian store, going since 2016, rated 4.66 out of 5 across 5,363 reviews.