16. Cat-Puter

What It Does: Scratchpad
What It Costs: 
$35*
In an age where working from home has never been more needed, cat owners everywhere are trying to find ways to get their kitties off their keyboards. They need look no further with this ingenious invention. This scratchpad is disguised as a computer, so should get little Mr. Tiddles away from our emails and back in his corner.

Cat-Puter @Bored Panda / Pinterest
At around $35 it’s an investment that isn’t to be sniffed at, especially if you’re trying to be a consummate professional with no cat-induced typos. There are plenty of cheaper scratchboards out there, but do they look this good? Unlikely.

17. CoyoteVest Pet Body Armor

What It Does: Protects pets from coyotes
What It Costs: $100*
It’s a sad but true fact that Coyotes often whisk away small dogs, never to be seen again. Coyotes on the hunt can take down a cat or a dog without a second thought, at the speed of light. Luckily for those living in areas where Coyotes inhabit, there are CoyoteVests.

CoyoteVest Pet Body Armor @CoyoteVest / Facebook.com
The stab-proof vest has spikes on it to protect pets from any attack that could happen. At around $100 apiece, it’s worth every penny to make sure that nothing tragic befalls our little best friends. The company makes several different types with varying deterrents.

18. Dog Life Jacket with Mermaid Tail

What It Does: Helps dogs float
What It Costs: 
$11*
Some dogs can swim, while others need a little extra help. Doggy life jackets have been around for a while, but one company called Dog Life has been busy changing the game. You can buy their dog life jackets with mermaid tails on Wish for just $11.

Dog Life Jacket with Mermaid Tail @thatsjustjeni / Facebook.com
Not only do they look cute, but they get the job done. They’re also available in tons of different colors, from bright pink to deep blue and a shimmering emerald green that Ariel herself would be envious of. If there’s something better than a mer-pup we have yet to see it.

19. Snuggie for Dogs

What It Does: Wearable dog blanket
What It Costs: 
$15*
When Snuggies hit the market a few years ago we were all unnaturally excited to find we could actually wear a blanket. Eventually, Snuggies became available for dogs, because they like to be warm, too – and they deserve it!

Doggie Snuggie @thegreenhead/Pinterest
These little bundles of loveliness are available for around $15 apiece. Unlike the human versions, dog Snuggies have four holes instead of two so that pups can move around without tripping over themselves and falling face-first into their kibble. Dog onesies are one thing, but Snuggies are an entirely different ball game.

20. Dog Stroller

What It Does: Stroller for the dog
What It Costs: 
$200*
Small breed dogs don’t always need huge walks. Some get tired easily, or perhaps they just aren’t as young as they used to be but still like to be outside. It might seem totally insane, but there’s a strong argument to be made for dog strollers.

Dog Stroller @aosom / Facebook.com
These products cost around $200 and look almost exactly like normal strollers used for toddlers. Some even come with sunshades and storage. Sure, you might get a few strange looks when wheeling one of these around the block, but if it means you get in your evening run, who cares?

21. Dog Beer

What It Does: Brew-dogs for real dogs
What It Costs: 
$25*
Cats may get wine, but dogs get their own beer. It’s just the natural order of things. Bowser Beer does an incredible six-pack for our four-legged friends that is beef flavored and packed full of vitamins. We might get a hangover after too much pale ale, but our dogs may actually feel better are a couple of these brewskis.

Busch Dog Beer @igreen/Pinterest
At $25 for six it’s not exactly an affordable weekly treat, but for birthdays and special occasions why not let your little one get loose? There’s no alcohol in them, but what they don’t know won’t hurt them, and they’ll still feel cool.

22. Dog Umbrella

What It Does: Keeps dogs dry
What It Costs: 
$15*
No one appreciates the smell of wet dog, but dogs don’t exactly enjoy being wet all the time, either. While some dive headfirst into a river without a second thought, others really don’t like the feel of water on their coats. For the latter, there are handy Lesypet Pet Umbrellas, available at Amazon for $15.

Dog Umbrella @playpennies / Facebook.com
They clip onto the lead, allowing your pets to casually walk along while keeping their perfectly groomed coat in line. It might be a little extra, but it could work a treat if you have trouble getting your pooch to step foot in the rain.

23. Beetlejuice Dog Costume

What It Does: Turns your dog into Beetlejuice
What It Costs: $19*
Beetlejuice was a hit fantasy movie starring Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin as a couple that dies in a car crash and then finds themselves haunting their country home, even when a new family moves in. The film quickly became a classic 1980s movie, and people still dress like the famous black-and-white-striped spirit, Beetlejuice, for Halloween.

Beetlejuice Dog Costumer ©amazon.com
And it’s not just people, either. You can even dress your dog up to look like Michael Keaton’s eccentric character. This Beetlejuice pet costume consists of a striped suit and wild gray wig, and it costs just $19 on Amazon from Rubie’s Store.

24. Dog Bikini

What It Does: Doggy bikini for the beach
What It Costs: 
$30*
Beachwear is an ever-growing market as you can never have too many bikinis, but what about your pup? Apparently, there’s something for them, too. Winston Dog sells Jamaica Bikinis, described as “Fun, psychedelic print bikinis with elastic straps and velcro closures.” The multicolored get-up is certainly eye-catching and might deter the sharks.

Dog Bikini ©WilleeCole Photography/Shutterstock
The teeny-tiny outfits will set you back $35, but is it worth it to have the best-dressed pooch on the beach? We’ll let you decide on that one, but we’re not against it. We’ve seen worse things on vacation!

25. Smiling Chew Toy

What It Does: Novelty dog chew toy
What It Costs: 
$7*
We’ve seen doggy chew toys of all shapes and sizes, from the standard bone shapes to entire pizzas, broccoli, and more. You can’t beat a novelty one, though. You can purchase doggy chew toys that make your pup look like they’re flashing you a big, toothy grin for just $7.

Smiling Chew Toy @WhatPetsWant / Twitter.com
The dog is supposed to chew the bite plate at the back, but let’s face it, they’ll probably chew the entire thing. Still, at $7 a pop, it’s not going to hurt if it gets destroyed within a week. It’s worth it for the singular photo opportunity.

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