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The Sydney Dog Lovers Festival Returns: Fetch Your Tickets for 2026’s Ultimate Canine Celebration!

Dog lovers, fetch your calendars! The ultimate celebration of everything canine is making its highly anticipated return. The Sydney Dog Lovers Festival lands at the Sydney Showground on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 August 2026, delivering two action-packed days entirely dedicated to our four-legged best friends.

This year's event promises more dogs, more entertainment, and more shopping than ever before. It stands as an unrivalled celebration featuring hundreds of animals, expert advice, live entertainment, and educational interactive experiences. Plus, there is a major bonus for animal lovers: a single ticket grants you full access to both the Dog Lovers Festival and the adjacent Sydney Cat Lovers Festival.

Action-Packed Arena Shows and Interactive Zones

Headlining the entertainment program for 2026 is the ever-popular VitaPet Arena. Hosted by television personality and certified dog trainer Lara Shannon, the arena will showcase some of Australia's most talented canine athletes. Visitors can expect an exciting program of dog sports demonstrations that highlight the intelligence, athleticism, and remarkable bond between dogs and their handlers.

An athletic Belgian Malinois dog leaping high through the air to grab a toy above a pool during the Kurgo DockDogs competition at the Sydney Dog Lovers Festival, with a large crowd watching in the background.


Returning by popular demand is the spectacular Kurgo® DockDogs competition. This high-flying crowd-pleaser features fearless canine competitors launching themselves into a giant pool in thrilling long jump, high jump, and speed retrieval competitions.

For those looking to get up close and personal with the dogs, the festival features two massive interactive zones. 

A Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with floppy ears looking at the camera at the Sydney Dog Lovers Festival breed showcase.


The extensive Breed Showcase provides a unique opportunity to meet dozens of different breeds and speak directly with breeders and breed experts about their personalities, care requirements, and characteristics.

Nearby, the much-loved Pat-A-Pooch attraction will once again give visitors the chance to enjoy a hands-on interaction with a wide variety of friendly dogs.

A happy sable and white Rough Collie smiling while being petted by visitors at the Sydney Dog Lovers Festival Pat-A-Pooch zone.


Expert Advice and a Brand New Stage

The festival remains a premier destination for pet education. The popular SASH Ask-A-Vet zone returns in 2026, offering visitors direct, free access to veterinary experts who can answer pressing questions on pet health, nutrition, behaviour, and overall wellbeing.

Excitingly, 2026 introduces a brand-new feature to the festival line-up: a dedicated Grooming Stage.

Here, visitors can watch live demonstrations, discover the latest grooming trends and techniques, receive practical DIY styling advice from industry professionals, and explore specialised products from some of Australia's leading pet grooming brands.

A white Standard Poodle with its coat styled in segmented bubble braids resting its head on a blue grooming table at the Sydney Dog Lovers Festival.


Australia's Ultimate Pet Shopping Experience

Beyond the world-class entertainment, the festival has grown into one of Australia's largest and most exciting dog shopping events. The Expo and Marketplace will feature hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the latest pet products, services, and innovations under one roof.

This massive shopping experience bridges the gap between internet brands and pet owners, featuring many popular online pet businesses. It gives visitors a rare opportunity to meet the people behind their favourite brands, ask questions in person, and experience products first-hand before purchasing. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover new brands, speak directly with product creators, and compare items side-by-side.

The marketplace spans premium nutrition and treats, accessories, enrichment toys, training solutions, travel gear, fashion, health products, and essential pet services. To make the weekend even better, shoppers can access exclusive, festival-only specials and discounts that are completely unavailable elsewhere. Whether you are searching for the latest pet technology, unique boutique products, or practical everyday essentials, the retail side of the festival promises to be every bit as exciting as the entertainment itself.

Bonus Entry to the Sydney Cat Lovers Festival

Because one festival isn't enough, your entry ticket pulls double duty by granting you free admission to the Sydney Cat Lovers Festival taking place right next door.

Feline enthusiasts can head over to enjoy the brand-new Cat Chat stage hosted by Dr Katrina Warren, explore the feline Breed Showcase, and spend time in the ever-popular Pat-A-Cat experience. 

A cream-colored Cornish Rex cat with blue eyes wearing a teal collar, sitting in a red plush bed at the Sydney Cat Lovers Festival breed showcase.

The cat festival also features its own extensive expo and marketplace area showcasing the latest products, services, and innovations for feline enthusiasts, making it the perfect complement to a weekend celebrating our beloved pets.

Plan Your Weekend

The Sydney Dog Lovers Festival and Sydney Cat Lovers Festival will be held at the Sydney Showground on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 August 2026.

The doors are open from 9.30am to 5.00pm daily, and remember that a single ticket provides access to both festivals.

To find out more information and to secure your entry tickets before the weekend, visit the official website at dogloversfestival.com.au/sydney.

A happy white Maltese dog wearing a yellow and orange winter jacket and harness, looking up alertly during a winter walk outdoors.


Beyond the Chill: A Holistic Winter Mobility & Nutrition Guide for Senior Dogs

By Narelle Cooke | Naturopath, Nutritionist, Herbalist and Animal Nutritionist; Founder of CanineCeuticals

Winter can be a beautiful time to slow down and enjoy quieter days with our dogs, but the cooler months may also make age-related changes more noticeable. An older dog who was once first at the door may take longer to get up, lose confidence on slippery floors, or seem less enthusiastic about activities they once loved.

Cold weather does not create arthritis, but reduced activity, longer periods of rest, and changes in routine can make existing discomfort easier to see.

Stiffness after rest, difficulty with stairs or jumping, limping, reduced activity, and hindquarter muscle loss can all indicate pain or declining mobility. Senior dogs may also show discomfort through irritability, disturbed sleep, panting, withdrawal, or reluctance to be touched.1

Rather than dismissing these changes as “just old age,” winter is an ideal time to take a proactive approach to your dog’s mobility, nutrition, and overall resilience.

Keep Them Moving

Movement is one of the most important tools we have for protecting joint function and preserving muscle mass.2 When it comes to our golden oldies, the key is little and often.

  • Short and Frequent: Several shorter walks are often better tolerated than one long outing, particularly for dogs with osteoarthritis.

  • Stick to Level Ground: Choose level, non-slip surfaces where possible and avoid the “weekend warrior” pattern of very little activity during the week followed by a long, strenuous adventure.

  • Indoor Brain Games: On wet or very cold days, indoor movement still counts. Slow treat searches, gentle sit-to-stand exercises, and controlled games can help maintain strength, balance, and confidence.

Muscle is also vital for joint protection. When movement hurts, dogs use the affected limb less, leading to muscle loss. Weaker muscles then provide less joint support, creating a difficult cycle. Appropriate resistance or rehabilitation exercises can help preserve lean muscle.2 A canine physiotherapist can be especially valuable for dogs with established arthritis, previous injuries, or significant hindlimb weakness.

Support the Joints from Several Angles

There is rarely one “magic” ingredient for an older dog’s joints. The most effective approach combines veterinary pain relief when needed, weight management, regular movement, environmental changes, and carefully selected nutritional support.

  • Weight Management: Maintaining a lean body condition is fundamental. Even a small amount of excess weight increases the load carried by painful joints, making proactive pet obesity management essential, as obesity can also contribute to a more inflammatory internal environment.3 At the same time, we do not want senior dogs becoming thin or losing muscle. Adequate high-quality protein remains important for preserving lean tissue, adjusted to the individual dog’s health status.4

  • Marine Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA and DHA): These have some of the strongest evidence for supporting dogs with osteoarthritis.5, 6 They help modify inflammatory pathways and may improve comfort and mobility over time. Quality, purity, and oxidation testing are important when choosing a product.

  • Palmitoylethanolamide (P.E.A): This is another naturally occurring compound involved in the body’s response to inflammation and discomfort. Canine research is still developing, but recent clinical findings suggest it may be a useful adjunct for dogs with joint pain.7

  • Hydrolysed Collagen Peptides: These work differently, providing peptides that may support cartilage metabolism, connective tissue, and muscle. Studies have reported reduced lameness and improved mobility over several months.8

Nutritional supplements are not rapid-acting substitutes for veterinary medication when a dog is in pain—they require an appropriate period to take effect. 

This is why starting joint, gut, and immune support early, before obvious symptoms arise, can be so valuable for maintaining comfort, resilience, and long-term quality of life.

Nourish the Gut to Support Whole-Body Health

A close-up shot of a fluffy light brown Cavoodle waiting patiently as a hand adds a scoop of supplement over a healthy raw whole-food meal containing an egg yolk and blueberries.


Ageing changes nutritional priorities. Many senior dogs require fewer calories because they are less active, yet still need ample, high-quality protein to preserve muscle, support tissue repair, and maintain normal immune function.4 Simply feeding less of the same food can reduce essential nutrients along with calories.

Lean animal proteins such as fish, egg, turkey, kangaroo, or other tolerated meats can help provide protein without excessive energy.

The gut also plays a central role in whole-body health.9 Its microbial community and intestinal barrier interact constantly with the immune system.10 A varied, well-formulated diet with suitable prebiotic fibres and colourful plant foods can support microbial diversity and provide beneficial polyphenols, antioxidants, and other phytonutrients.11, 12

Depending on the dog, useful additions may include small amounts of pumpkin, leafy greens, broccoli, zucchini, green beans, berries, or psyllium. Introduce changes gradually, as older digestive systems can be less adaptable.

 Hydration is equally important. Senior dogs do not always drink enough,13 particularly when spending more time indoors during the colder months.

Adding warm water to meals or including an appropriate moist food can increase fluid intake and may improve palatability.

The Value of a Warm, Cooked Whole-Food Diet

A balanced cooked whole-food diet can be especially appealing for a senior dog in winter. Warming food gently increases aroma, which may encourage dogs whose senses of smell and taste have diminished. The softer texture can suit dogs with dental discomfort, while the naturally higher moisture content supports hydration. Cooking may also improve the digestibility of some proteins and vegetables for dogs with reduced digestive efficiency.

A thoughtfully formulated cooked diet can combine high-quality animal protein and organ meats with low-glycaemic vegetables, essential fats, and the vitamins and minerals needed for healthy ageing. However, “whole-food” does not automatically mean nutritionally complete. 

 Meat, vegetables, and rice alone will fall short in important nutrients such as calcium, iodine, zinc, copper, vitamin D, and essential fatty acids.14
  • For Commercial Diets: For dogs already eating a complete commercial diet, a small amount of cooked food can be used as a topper, provided extras remain modest so they do not unbalance the main diet or contribute unwanted calories. Suitable options may include lean cooked meat, egg, oily fish, or dog-safe vegetables.

  • For Home-Prepared Diets: A fully home-prepared diet should be formulated for the individual dog by a suitably qualified nutrition professional, especially for seniors with kidney, liver, pancreatic, gastrointestinal, or cardiac disease.

Create a Winter-Friendly Home

A small white fluffy Maltese dog resting comfortably, snuggled into plush warm blankets and patterned cushions on a cosy indoor pet bed.


Simple changes at home can reduce strain and help senior dogs remain independent:

  • Place supportive bedding away from draughts.

  • Add rugs or runners to slippery floors.

  • Use steps or orthopaedic ramps for cars and frequently accessed furniture.

  • Keep nails and excess hair between the paw pads trimmed for better grip.

  • Thin-coated, frail, or very small dogs may also benefit from a functional warm dog coat outdoors.

Finally, monitor rather than assume. Note your dog’s appetite, body weight, muscle condition, mobility, and enthusiasm for favourite activities. A short video of them walking or rising every few weeks can reveal changes that are difficult to notice day to day.

Winter wellness is not about one supplement or one perfect diet. It’s the combination of good nutrition, targeted supplementation, sensible movement, appropriate veterinary care, and a supportive home environment that helps our golden oldies keep enjoying life throughout the cooler months.

This article provides general information only and does not replace veterinary assessment or treatment.

About the Author

Narelle Cooke is a qualified naturopath, nutritionist, herbalist, and the founder of CanineCeuticals. With a background in research science, she specialises in evidence-informed, integrative approaches to canine health, with a focus on nutrition, gut health, mobility, and healthy ageing.

Through her clinical work, education, and product development, Narelle helps pet owners and practitioners better understand how targeted nutrition and supplementation can support long-term health, comfort, and quality of life in dogs. 


You can follow her latest updates and canine wellness tips on Facebook and Instagram.

References

1. Kwik, J., De Keuster, T., et al. (2025). Detection of maladaptive pain in dogs referred for behavioral complaints: challenges and opportunities. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. 19: p. 1569351. DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2025.1569351.

2. Mille, M.A., McClement, J., et al. (2022). Physiotherapeutic Strategies and Their Current Evidence for Canine Osteoarthritis. Vet Sci. 10(1). DOI: 10.3390/vetsci10010002.

3. Marcellin-Little, D.J., Hulse, D.A., et al. (2025). A proposed framework for practical multimodal management of osteoarthritis in growing dogs. Front Vet Sci. 12: p. 1565922. DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1565922.

4. Scarpim, L.B. and Pacheco, L.G. (2026). Challenges and Methodologies to Assess Protein Requirement and Quality Across Different Life Stages in Dogs: A Review. Animals (Basel). 16(2). DOI: 10.3390/ani16020228.

5. Mehler, S.J., May, L.R., et al. (2016). A prospective, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled evaluation of the effects of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid on the clinical signs and erythrocyte membrane polyunsaturated fatty acid concentrations in dogs with osteoarthritis. Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 109: p. 1-7. DOI: 10.1016/j.plefa.2016.03.015.

6. Roush, J., Dodd, C., Fritsch, D., et al. (2010). Multicenter veterinary practice assessment of the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on osteoarthritis in dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 236(1): p. 59-66. DOI: 10.2460/javma.236.1.59.

7. Della Rocca, G. and Gamba, D. (2021). Chronic Pain in Dogs and Cats: Is There Place for Dietary Intervention with Micro-Palmitoylethanolamide? Animals (Basel). 11(4). DOI: 10.3390/ani11040952.

8. Eckert, T., Jahrling-Butkus, M., et al. (2021). Efficacy of Chondroprotective Food Supplements Based on Collagen Hydrolysate and Compounds Isolated from Marine Organisms. Mar Drugs. 19(10). DOI: 10.3390/md19100542.

9. Pilla, R. and Suchodolski, J.S. (2019). The Role of the Canine Gut Microbiome and Metabolome in Health and Gastrointestinal Disease. Front Vet Sci. 6: p. 498. DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00498.

10. Kim, H., Chae, Y., et al. (2025). Understanding the diversity and roles of the canine gut microbiome. J Anim Sci Biotechnol. 16(1): p. 95. DOI: 10.1186/s40104-025-01235-4.

11. Baritugo, K.A., Bakhsh, A., et al. (2023). Perspectives on functional foods for improvement of canine health and treatment of diseases. Journal of Functional Foods. 109. DOI: 10.1016/j.jff.2023.105744.

12. Tanprasertsuk, J., Tate, D.E., et al. (2021). Roles of plant-based ingredients and phytonutrients in canine nutrition and health. J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr. DOI: 10.1111/jpn.13626.

13. Guelfi, G., Capaccia, C., et al. (2025). The Emerging Role of Water Loss in Dog Aging. Cells. 14(7). DOI: 10.3390/cells14070545.

14. Ionică, C.-N., Daina, S., et al. (2025). Home-prepared dog food: benefits and downsides. Frontiers in Animal Science. 6. DOI: 10.3389/fanim.2025.1506003.

A cream-coloured Labrador waking up to a steaming bowl of fresh wholefood dog food, relaxing by a cosy fireplace. The hero image for Australian Dog Lover's annual winter dog wellness guide.




12 Little Winter Helpers for Dogs: The Ultimate Guide to Dog Wellness & Nutrition

There is nothing quite like cosying up inside on a freezing day, but winter also brings unique demands for our pets. The cooler weather can impact everything from their joint mobility and immune resilience to their skin, coat health, and mental wellbeing.

Welcome to our Little Winter Helpers product showcase—your ultimate guide to nurturing your pet through the chilly months. From belly-warming wholefoods and protective skin balms to high-tech air filtration and safety gear, these premium solutions ensure your companions stay thriving, cosy, and comfortable all season long.

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Winter can place extra demands on your dog's body. From stiff joints and reduced mobility to immune challenges and seasonal changes in appetite, the cooler months are a time when nutritional support matters most.

A smiling Doberman balancing a tub of CanineCeuticals Beef Bone Broth Plus on its head for dog winter wellness nutrition
CanineCeuticals® Beef Bone Broth+ is a nutrient-dense, all-natural superfood powder made from 100% Australian grass-fed and finished beef bones, combined with a certified organic medicinal mushroom blend including Lion's Mane, Reishi, Chaga, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail, Maitake and Tremella.

Rich in collagen, gelatin, glycine and glutamine, it helps support joint health, gut lining integrity and healthy immune function. The addition of seven certified organic medicinal mushrooms provides valuable bioactive compounds to further support whole-body wellness.

Simply dissolve in warm water and add to meals for a nourishing, warming addition to your dog's winter wellness routine.

RRP: $35.95
Shop Now: CanineCeuticals Website

🎁 EXCLUSIVE WINTER OFFER: Get $10 OFF your order! Use code CC-ADL-10 at checkout.
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If you want to serve a comforting dinner that satisfies like a home-cooked winter roast (without any of the toxic dangers!), 5 Hounds by Dr Will is the ultimate choice. Founded by Aussie veterinarian Dr. Will Maginness, this premium homegrown brand crafts human-grade meals that are gently cooked using the sous-vide method to preserve vital nutrients.

A variety pack of 5 Hounds by Dr Will dog food pouches and supplements arranged against a white background. The starter box includes vacuum-sealed pouches of gently cooked human-grade meals like Fish Bowl, Venison Bowl, Kanga Bowl, Goat Bowl, and Beef Bowl. A white pouch of Synbiotic gut health supplement and a pink pouch of Venison and Blueberry dog treats stand in the back row.The Starter Box is the perfect cold-weather trial, featuring a curated selection of vet-formulated meals across multiple premium proteins, including Fish, Kangaroo, Goat, Venison & Beef

Preparing meals to serve is super simple. Either defrost in the fridge overnight or for fussy eaters who require a little more encouragement, pop the vacuum-sealed pouches into a warm water bath for a few minutes before serving to bring them to a cosy warmth. Heating the meal releases rich, natural aromas that tempt fussy winter appetites, while providing a deeply comforting, nutrient-dense meal.

To sweeten the deal, this introductory bundle includes a free Synbiotic gut support supplement and a pack of freeze-dried, single protein Longevity Treats.

RRP: $125.00 (Valued at $170 – Includes FREE shipping).
Shop Now: 5 Hounds Website

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When the days get shorter and the weather turns cold, many dogs spend more time indoors and less time exploring. That is where this winter essential steps in: Little Universe® brings a little of nature's magic back into their bowl when they need a seasonal immunity boost most. 

A flat lay of Augustine Approved Little Universe dog supplement tub surrounded by whole shiitake and lions mane mushrooms with a bowl of mushroom extract powder for dog winter wellness nutrition
This dual-certified organic blend contains medicinal mushroom extract powders selected to support vitality, resilience and overall wellbeing.

The inspiration came from mycelium—the underground fungal networks often described as nature’s communication system. “Looking at the relationship between fungi, plants and trees, I remember thinking: Wowsers, there’s a whole little universe under there!” says Augustine Approved Founder, Phivo Christodoulou. 

“Our dogs are our little universe too, making the name a perfect fit.” It’s a simple daily addition designed to nourish our dogs with a little universe of goodness.

RRP: $59.95
Shop Now: Augustine Approved Website

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As the weather cools and dogs spend more time indoors, it's a great time to focus on the nutrition that helps support vitality, wellbeing and a healthy winter coat.

A clear container of HempPet Immune Booster next to a stainless steel bowl filled with meat chunks and sprinkled meal topper as a happy Australian Shepherd watches in a bright kitchen for dog winter wellness nutrition
This Hemp & Organic Beef Liver Meal Topper (150g) is a Pantry-Ready™ sprinkle that makes it easy to add nutrient-rich organ nutrition to your dog's daily routine. 

Made with certified organic beef liver and hemp, it provides naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, protein and omegas to help support vitality, healthy skin and a shiny coat. It's ideal for busy owners who want to add organ-based nutrition to the bowl without handling raw liver or storing extra ingredients in the fridge. 

Simply scoop, sprinkle and serve over raw, cooked or kibble meals. No prep, no mess.

RRP: $39.95
Shop Now: HempPet Website

🎁 EXCLUSIVE WINTER OFFER: This National Hemp Month, use code ADL20 before July 31 to save 20% on all products.

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When winter sets in, even the keenest dogs can lose a step, and fussy eaters get fussier. That is where BDS Animal Health's Energy +Plus comes in. Built for active and working dogs, this milk-flavoured powder is all about stamina and fast recovery.

An alert Australian Kelpie dog lying in a sunny grassy field behind a container of BDS Animal Health Energy Plus for Working Dogs milk flavoured supplement powder for winter wellness.
Hydrolysed whey protein helps muscles bounce back, while electrolytes keep dogs hydrated and going through long, cold winter days. 

Just stir into water or over food before, during or after activity for a tasty boost they will actually finish, even when winter appetites dip. 

The Energy Drink offers the same easy, complete nutrition for everyday dogs. For full winter wellness, pair it with Osteo Connect for dedicated joint support and Luminous to nourish dry skin and dull coats from the inside out.

RRP: $ 38.00 (250g)
Shop Now: BDS Animal Health Website

🎁 EXCLUSIVE WINTER OFFER: Get 15% OFF your order! Use promo code AUDOGLOVER15 at checkout.

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Winter weather can mean shorter walks, less outdoor enrichment, and more restless energy around the home. AC for Pets is a science-backed alpha-casozepine meal topper designed to provide nutritional support to help maintain calm behaviour in dogs and cats.

A container of CompaniCalm AC for Pets alpha-casozepine meal topper on a wooden table with two calm sleeping dogs resting on a grey couch blurred in the background for indoor winter wellness.
Developed by Australian-owned CompaniCalm with support from CSIRO’s Kick-Start program, it contains trypsin-hydrolysed bovine casein—the specific form of hydrolysed milk protein associated with alpha-casozepine

Simply mix the palatable powder through your pet’s normal food daily, or use it ahead of predictable stressors like winter storms, visitors, travel, or vet visits. 

With no artificial additives and flexible, scoop-based dosing for pets of all sizes, AC for Pets is a practical little helper for supporting calmer days at home this season.

RRP: $55.50 (450g)
Shop Now: CompaniCalm Website

🎁 EXCLUSIVE WINTER OFFER: Get 10% OFF your order! Use code DOGLOVER10 at checkout, or click the shop link to have the discount automatically applied.

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The alarm goes off. The coffee isn’t ready. The sun isn’t up—but your dog is already waiting by the door. For freezing before-work walkers, winter visibility is everything.

A product lineup of Pookie Pets dog harnesses showcasing eight different colourful, reflective patterns in front and back views. Patterns include dinosaurs, leopard print, construction trucks, gaming controllers, and hearts, highlighting the 360-degree reflective trim and dual-leash attachments built for winter visibility.
Designed by a veterinary nurse, Pookie Pets Harnesses feature superior 360° reflectivity with up to 80% more reflective coverage than standard gear, ensuring your dog stands out in pitch-black mornings. 

Built for ultimate winter durability, these harnesses feature dual-leash attachment points for no-pull control, heavy-duty weather-resistant hardware, and an ergonomic, escape-proof fit. 

Quick-drying premium neoprene padding prevents chafing against damp winter coats, while fully adjustable straps cater to all body shapes—even over winter jackets. Step out with total confidence on dark, misty strolls.

RRP: From $43.99
Shop Now: Pookie Pets Reflective Harnesses

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When winter sets in and we close up our doors and windows to keep the cold out, we inadvertently trap pet hair, dander, and stubborn pet odours inside. 

A white Levoit Vital 100S Smart Air Purifier running on a white rug next to a dark grey couch where a ginger cat rests on a cream blanket for home winter wellness.
Global wellness brand Levoit is tackling this seasonal indoor hurdle with their new Pet Series range, arriving fresh on Australian shores after massive success across APAC markets.

Designed specifically for pet households, the Vital 100S features a clever U-shaped pet air inlet to catch airborne fur before it clogs your machine, alongside a washable pre-filter to extend the unit's lifespan. 

Its True HEPA filtration traps 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.3 microns—including fine dander—while the high-efficiency activated carbon filter neutralises strong odours from litter boxes or wet coats. Breathe easier all winter long with effortless smart-app tracking and ultra-quiet sleep modes.

RRP: $259.00.
Shop Now: Levoit Australia Website

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Winter grooming with EASE! When it's cold outside, bathing your dog can be a challenge. 

A three-part collage showing a fluffy Cavoodle next to a bottle of Stinky Dog Australia Waterless Pet Shampoo, foam being applied to its coat, and a hand brushing the foam through the fur for dry winter grooming.
Stinky Dog Australia's award-winning Waterless Pet Shampoo gently cleanses, refreshes and deodorises your pet's coat without the need for water or rinsing.

Perfect for chilly days, it helps keep your dog clean and smelling fresh while avoiding the stress of a full bath. Its mild formulation supports healthy skin and coat condition, leaves no irritating residue, and is suitable for all breeds and puppies—and there's a cat-friendly formula available, too! 


Simply pump, apply, brush through and you're done.

RRP: $25.95
Shop Now: Stinky Dog Australia Website

🎁 EXCLUSIVE WINTER OFFER: Receive a FREE reusable Applicator Pad (RRP $7.95) with every Waterless Pet Shampoo purchase. Simply add both items to your cart and enter the code ADLWINTER at checkout to claim your free gift. 

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Keep Pets Fresh This Winter. Winter often means muddy paws, wet coats, and the occasional mid-season freshen-up between baths. The New Zealand Natural Pet Food Co. WOOF & MEOW Pet Wipes make it easy to keep your companions clean and comfortable, wherever your winter adventures take you.

A pack of WOOF dog wipes by The New Zealand Natural Pet Food Co on a grey counter as a hand gently cleans a happy Pug dog's face and wrinkles with a wet wipe for winter grooming.

✔ Soothe & Protect: Infused with New Zealand Manuka Honey—renowned for its natural antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties—these wipes gently soothe and care for delicate skin.

✔ Gentle Formula: Dermatologically tested, 100% plant-based, and free from alcohol, parabens, and harsh chemicals, they feature a skin-friendly pH of 6.5 that's ideal for sensitive skin.

✔ Eco-Friendly & Versatile: Proudly made in New Zealand and ethically sourced, they are perfect for swiftly removing dirt, drool, odours, and loose fur at home or on the go.

Suitable for both dogs and cats.

RRP: $19.95.
Shop Now: The New Zealand Natural Pet Food Co. Website

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Winter walks mean dealing with icy paths, damp grass, and abrasive mud, which can quickly leave your dog’s paws dry, rough, and painfully cracked. With July marking National Hemp Month, it is the perfect time to add a powerful, protective barrier to their grooming routine.

Two tubs of Houndztooth Hemp Paw & Skin Balm on a grooming table as a person with blue nail polish applies the white cream to a brown dog's paw pad for winter protection.
Formulated and made right here in Australia, Houndztooth’s natural, fragrance-free balm is specifically designed to deeply moisturise, soothe, and heal chapped paw pads and dry skin. 

It leverages the natural anti-inflammatory power of Australian hempseed oil alongside antibacterial Manuka honey extract

Enriched with nourishing sweet almond oil and rich shea butter, it absorbs quickly to deliver intense hydration and target irritation caused by the harsh winter elements. 

Completely lick-safe and low-irritant, it is a cold-weather essential for keeping your pup comfortable on their feet all season long.

RRP: $24.95 (50g)
Shop Now: Houndztooth Website

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Rainy winter days mean one inevitable thing: muddy paws tracking water, slush, and dirt all over your clean floors. 

A Vizsla dog sitting patiently on a grey PawLab Grubby Paw chenille microfibre doormat at an open front doorway to trap mud and water after a winter walk.
Homegrown Australian brand PawLab has solved this seasonal headache with their heavy-duty Grubby Paw Doormat, designed to halt outdoor mess right at your entryway.

Constructed from ultra-absorbent, high-pile chenille microfibre, this mat acts like a massive sponge, instantly trapping thick mud and soaking up water the second your dog steps inside from a wet walk. 

It absorbs moisture significantly faster than standard mats, saving you from the post-walk towel struggle. It features a durable, waterproof non-slip backing that prevents trapped moisture from leaking through to damage your hardwood floors or carpets. 

When winter grit takes over, simply toss it straight into the washing machine for a quick refresh.

RRP: from $46.99 (Medium).
Shop Now: PawLab Website

❄️ Editor's Winter Wellness Hub: Protecting your dog from the inside out is just the beginning! Keep your best friend safe, warm, and thriving through the coldest months with our essential seasonal guides:

WINTER

DOG CARE CHAMPIONS

WALKS

HOLIDAYS