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9 Modern Pet Accessories You Can Find in Toronto

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Modern home goods and accessories to enrich your pet’s life

If you’re spending more time at home these days, imagine how your cat or dog feels. They need plenty of stimulation, but also a cozy place to rest after a long day of chasing their tails. While we all want the best for our fur-babies, it can be tough to integrate pet-specific objects into a design-savvy home. Don’t worry though—we’ve risen to the challenge and gathered our favourite modern pet accessories that will appeal to both your sensibilities and your pet’s animal instincts.

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Wooden Wall Hook

Fabricated locally by Concord, Ontario’s KROFT Studio, this minimalist hook makes a great addition to any dog owner’s entryway. Made of solid wood, it makes it easy to grab a leash and collar in a hurry, when your pooch needs to go, fast! Available in natural and black. $20, at Kroft

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Lurvig Scratching Mat 

The Lurvig mat might just be a lifesaver if you’ve got a hyperactive kitten in the house. Made of sisal and jute, it sewn-in straps easily wrap around table and chair legs to provide your furniture with sturdy protection from your cat’s sharp claws – a worthwhile investment to protect your fanciest rosewood dining set. $9, at Ikea.

Soma Shelf

Is it a storage unit or cat playground? Why not both? Featuring a laser-cut, cold-rolled steel frame with a matte powder coat finish and multifunctional cubbies, it’s as easy to stow things away as it is to climb. Just don’t put your things in the bottom cupboard – it features a hidden litter box, so things could get messy. Available in multiple colourways. From $2500, at COFO Design.

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Double Tuck Felt Basket

Even though they aren’t primarily aimed at pet owners, we think these felt baskets, originally made to hold knick-knacks like magazines and sewing supplies, make great modern pet accessories. They look pretty cozy (at least from a cat’s point of view). And since they’re made of 100 per cent wool, we bet you wouldn’t be able to stop your pet from sleeping in it, anyway. Available in three sizes in off-white, lilac, and red. From $207, at Urban Mode.

 

Lulàjar

Alessi has come through with this adorable glass storage jar topped with a howling pup. Perfect for storing kibble or treats, it includes a resin lid with a silicone seal to ensure whatever’s inside stays fresh. Available in red and black. $58, at Bergo Designs. 

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Mid-Century Modern Dog Bowl 

This bowl might just be the dog-friendly version of our dream mid-century modern dining table. Handmade by Toronto-based Etsy store House of Barkley (which also makes doggy jumpsuits!), the stand is solid wood, while its ceramic bowl is detachable and dishwasher-safe. $46, on Etsy.

Lurvig Blanket

Muddy paws are unavoidable after a trip to the dog park (even the fancy ones), but the last thing you want is paw prints trailing around the inside your home. The Lurvig blanket is water-resistant and easy to wipe down, making it easy to clean after cleaning up your pup. $26, at Ikea.

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Doggie Lounge Beanbag

Your goodest boy deserves a velvet couch. Cult beanbag brand Fatboy’s Doggie Lounge is luxurious, with a durable TPE rubber bottom that’ll withstand your pet’s paws and won’t get ripped to shreds. Complete with a bone detail at the front, this velvet dog bed is the perfect addition to your dog-friendly bedroom setup and a stylish addition to any modern pet accessories collection. $285, at Neat. 

Collar by Team Plover 

Handmade in Canada with corrosion-resistant hardware and available in a variety of patterns and colours, Plover’s collars are a stylish, durable fit for your pooch. It gets even better, though: for each leash or collar purchased, Team Plover transports one dog in need to a better home – they’ll even send you a video of the dog you helped rescue! From $33 on Team Plover.

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