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    20 Chewy Products That Are Great For Big Dog Owners

    Our big dogs should give us big lovin', not big headaches.

    1. A 30-pound food storage container because there is nothing worse than arriving at home to discover that your dog has dragged the open bag of kibble across the house. Save yourself the hassle of unintended spillage and keep food fresh with this low-profile, screw-top bin.

    Two of the 50-lb container

    2. An elevated bed that any size dog will want to hang out on all day! Its durable fabric bed is a cool, supportive, and comfy place for your pooch to post.

    A golden retriever on tee bed in metallic grey

    3. A Furminator pet hair de-shedding brush so you can re-fall in love with the actual dog underneath all that fur. This beloved tool also has a handy lil' lever that easily removes all the combed hair from the brush, which means less work for you. It's a win-win!

    A reviewer's dog next to the brush in blue and a pile of shed hair

    4. A waterproof blanket because you shouldn't have to sacrifice clean furniture for cuddles with your Labrador. Add this throw on top of any existing couch, and voila — your home is now pet-proof.

    A white puppy sleeps on the blanket in tan draped over a sofa

    5. A bag of Pedigree dental chews to fight stinky breath every day *without* struggling to brush the teeth of your 70-pound dog. Your buddy will feel like they're just getting a treat, but they'll actually be getting a snack that fights plaque and tartar — which will help them avoid a *truly* traumatic trip to the canine dentist later. Sneaky, sneaky.

    A reviewer's dog biting the chew

    6. A silicone food mat for the big dogs that make an even bigger mess when they eat or drink. Slip this under their bowls and *poof,* gone are the days of drenching your socks in water or vacuuming crushed kibble off of the kitchen floor.

    A dog eating kibble out of a bowl on the teal mat

    7. A pack of hygienic waste bags that are thick and fit your hand to prevent unwanted contact with gross "organic materials," ahem. Just admit it — if you have a big dog, they have big poops! It happens.

    The pack of 100 bags

    8. A Dremel nail grinder kit so your dog doesn't puncture your thigh with their claws when they jump on you. The grinder's speed-sanding drum slowly files down the nail, so you can avoid over-trimming — and its wireless design means you can groom your pup while they lay on the couch, even if there's no outlet in sight!

    Hands using the grinder on a dog

    9. A jar of paw protectant made from natural waxes, so you can protect your adventure buddy's paws from the elements. This balm is also 100% easier than getting a St. Bernard to wear boots.

    The 60-g jar of paw protectant

    10. A durable Benebone bacon-flavored dog bone for the dog that can chew through *anything.* Its ergonomic shape and bacon flavor will keep your pet occupied for hours, encouraging ~appropriate~ chewing habits.

    A dog chewing the bone

    11. A pack of Pill Pockets so you can stop trying to shove a pill down your freakishly strong dog's throat. They'll just think they're getting a reward, but you'll know the truth — they're getting meds!

    The peanut butter pill pockets in tablet size

    12. A sliding puzzle to occupy your dog in a way that is not loud, messy, or damaging. It'll buy you some time to do ~human stuff~. And c'mon, it looks like a lil' sushi board — need I say more?

    13. A bottle of stain and odor remover because bigger dogs = bigger and smellier messes. This formula handles it all and kills canine viruses to keep your best friend happy n' healthy.

    A dog lying next to the 32-oz bottle

    14. A padded no-pull harness helping *you* actually walk the dog — not the other way around. Plus, the leash is adjustable to ensure a perfect fit for every pup.

    A dog wearing the harness in pink

    15. A waterproof car seat cover so you can take your Huskies on *all* of the adventures without worrying about them dirtying your vehicle. It includes seatbelt slots for when you're carrying humans and can be converted into a hammock when you're not.

    A Shiba Inu wearing a harness sits on the back seat of a car, which is covered by the cover, smiling with its tongue out

    16. A slow feeder to help your food gobbler ~s l o w d o w n~ at mealtime. The engaging bowl can help prevent vomiting afterward — the dreaded "scarf and barf." And its nonslip bottom and high-quality construction ensure that it can handle even the largest and hungriest of pets.

    A dog eating a meal out of the regular bowl

    17. A pet hair remover because your pet sheds so much hair onto your furniture, it's a wonder they're not bald. Go with this reusable, easy-to-clean roll and rejoice in finally being able to sit on your couch, even if you're wearing black pants.

    18. A gravity water dispenser for the several gallons that your dog drinks after a walk. The wide mouth allows for easier accessibility and cleaning, making it a favorite for you *and* your pet!

    A dog drinks from an automatic water dispenser in a modern, minimalist home setting

    19. An odor-eliminator because even our most beloved companions can get a lil' (or a LOT) stinky. Keep your home smelling fresh, clean, and not like a pet store with this deodorizer.

    OdoBan Pet OdoMagnet container with activated charcoal, 14 oz

    20. A Petcube pet camera so you can keep a watchful eye and ear on your best friend — you *know* what destruction they're capable of. It has two-way audio for those of us who have full-on conversations with our dog (guilty as charged). And if you see anything concerning on your camera while you're away, you can instantly contact a vet through the Petcube app.

    The pet camera in use.

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