25 Best Father’s Day Gifts for Dog Dads
From rugged hiking packs to denim bandanas that announce he’s ready to mingle, there’s something special for every dog dad this year.

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To a dog dad, the love and companionship of his BFF (that would be his dog) is the gift that keeps on giving, year after year, snuggle after snuggle. But sometimes actual gifts are nice, too. You know, like matching dog-and-dad waxed cotton Barbour coats, a backpack that doubles as a dog carrier for adventures off the beaten path, or a dog pool float because it’s the time of year to throw a dog pool party.
Check out all the amazing gear we’ve rounded up for this year’s Father’s Day gift guide.

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Btw, our editors (and their pets) picked out these products. They’re always in stock at the time we publish, but there’s a chance they’ll sell out. If you do buy through our links, we may earn a commission. (We’ve got a lot of toys to buy over here, you know?)

Everyone knows dogs make the best wingmen. Add a Modernbeast chambray bandana into the mix, and that dog dad won’t stay single for long. —Charles Manning

A quality dog pack can be surprisingly hard to find. It certainly was for Wolf Republic’s founders, who started their company after their rescue dog managed to decimate two in the span of just a few weeks. “We really don’t like waste,” says co-founder Brittney Richards. “I don’t want you to have to buy something new every year. We’re non-seasonal, non-collection. So we really want these items to be timeless and to stand up to wear and everyday activities. That’s really our top priority.”
Wolf Republic’s best-selling Ranger Pack has a ton of cool features, including a padded handle for lift assist on the trail, a customizable fit with four points of harness adjustment, and four zipper pockets perfect for storing food, water, and other trail essentials. —CM

Actor Justin Theroux adopted his beloved Pit Bull, Kuma, in 2018 after Hurricane Harvey ripped through Louisiana and Texas in 2017, leaving many pets homeless. In honor of his sweet baby, Theroux collaborated with Found My Animal on a beautiful hand-dyed ombre rope leash, featuring marine-grade rope and solid brass hardware. And the best part? 100 percent of the proceeds are being donated to Austin Pets Aliveopens in new tab in Kuma’s name. —CM

Want to help make sure the planet is still livable for your children’s children — or more actually your puppies’ puppies? House Dogge’s tug toy is made of non-toxic eco-friendly materials and 100 percent vegetable-tanned leather. It’s also entirely biodegradable.
—Sean Zucker

This pocket-sized book is the perfect gift for the art-obsessed dog dad in your life. It’s chock-full of adorable pups throughout art history, from beadwork portraits woven in Mexico to ancient figurines carved in Greece — plus informative, fun commentary on each piece. —SH

How handsome would your dog look walking around outside with their very own iconic waxed cotton Barbour jacket? So handsome! This particular model comes with a cotton tartan lining, corduroy collar detail, velcro chest fastening, and an underbody strap.
And if you want to do something extra-special, might we suggest getting dad a jacket to matchopens in new tab? Dad’s will run you about seven times as much as pup’s, but it’ll never go out of style, and it will last them the rest of their life. Also, the pictures of pup and parent together in their matching outfits will literally be priceless. —CM

Dad Grass is letting dogs get in on the CBD trend, offering delicious CBD bones for pups to enjoy. Each dog bone features four milligrams of the same organic full-spectrum CBD that Dad Grass puts in its edibles, smokables, and other human products. The treats are dairy-free, gluten free, 100 percent vegan, and pumpkin-flavored. Not to mention, the packaging is entirely compostable.
While there is encouraging evidence of the oil’s ability to help treat inflammatory issues, seizures, pain, and anxiety, if you are unsure about introducing CBD into your dog’s routine, talk to your vet. —SZ

Look, we all think our dogs are special, so why not feed them their breakfast and dinner in a bowl specifically made for them?—SZ

There is simply no better pet cam on the market than the Google Nest cam. Hands down. Full stop. It’s perfect for the dog dads who are in the office every day and need a regular doggie fix to make it through the day. The Nest Cam is full color, high def, motion-activated, and brimming with additional features you can read all about here. It also just looks really nice. —CM

With pomegranate-scented shampoo, refresher, and even cologne, this kit is likely the closest your pet will ever get to getting pampered at an actual spa. —SZ

There’s nothing better than taking your dog out on the trail, especially when they can help lighten the load by carrying all their own stuff (treats, first aid, poo bags, etc.). Ruffwear’s Front Range Day Pack features foam-padded construction for comfortable extended wear, five points of adjustment for an optimal fit, internal mesh pockets, and a radial cut, weight-forward saddlebag design that creates passive compression and stabilizes pack contents.
It has a low-profile padded handle for controlled and comfortable lift and assist, and three leash attachment points: an aluminum V-ring on the back, a reinforced webbing loop on the chest, and a tow loop on the back. In other words, it’s about as well-designed a doggie backpack as you can get. Perfect for outdoorsy dogs and their outdoorsy dads. —CM

Dr. Kwane, aka The Street Vet, has been treating the beloved pets of unhoused people for a decade. His new book, What it Takes to Save a Life: A Veterinarian’s Quest for Healing and Hope, speaks to the many ways Project Street Vet has inspired change in the lives of unhoused pet parents, sick animals, and Dr. Kwane himself. In it, he shares his own story of becoming a veterinarian and, after a mental-health crisis, switching his focus to street outreach full-time. Empowering and informative, it’s a great gift for any animal lover. —SH

Designed and assembled in the United States, the Shinola nylon pet collar is easy to put on, easy to adjust, and just looks so damn good! It comes in four sizes and you can even get a matching leashopens in new tab and coordinating coatopens in new tab and bed.opens in new tab It’s not just a dog collar, it’s a lifestyle! —CM

As an aging punk, I certainly understand the appeal of a good jacket patch. But instead of flashing logos for bands that mostly broke up before I was born, these are a bit more personal and a lot less intense. But I’m sure if my dog were to start writing fast-paced anthems, “Will Sit for Snacks” and “Been There, Peed on That” would be pretty high up on their song list.—SZ

Something wicked this way comes — it’s a remote-controlled bone for the ultimate gamer-pet experience. —SZ

Turn your beautiful pup into a work of abstract art worthy of a gallery wall. Animalist allows you to choose from three different styles and over 200 breeds, then customize it with colors to suit your personal taste. It’s an elegant way to celebrate your perfect pet. —CM

A stylish dog bed for a stylish dog dad, the Mr. Dog dog bed was designed to be as durable and dog friendly as it is interior decor-friendly. The 100 percent cotton twill cover was designed in collaboration with textile and wallpaper designer Kate Loudoun Shand and features non-toxic pigment silkscreen dyes and a signature black-on-black injection-molded resin zipper.
Inside, is a combination of shredded latex and cotton rag, which can comfortably support a dog’s weight and allow them to burrow to their heart’s content without damaging or fattening out the filling. It is possibly the best dog bed on the market and certainly one of the most attractive. —CM

Front-facing backpack dog carriers are more and more popular these days, but what makes this one so great — apart from the fact that it allows you to comfortably carry a seriously big dog (up to 80 pounds) — is that it also doubles as a serious backpacking pack with up to 60 liters of space. —CM

This wonderfully minimal little chore jacket is the perfect extra layer for last-minute walkies. It has lots of big easy-access pockets for treats, poop bags, and other dog-walking accouterments, and it just looks really nice. It’s soft, yet sturdy, made from 50 percent recycled denim, comes in lots of colors, and is available in men’s and women’s cuts. —CM

What do dogs have to do with coffee? Not much, but this packaging is gorgeous, and this coffee is delicious — plus, Grounds & Hounds donates 20 percentopens in new tab of their profits to feed, vaccinate, spay/neuter, and transport pets in need. To learn more about other roasters who give back to animals in need, check out our guide here. —CM

It’s fetch for hardcore pups. Perfect for dogs with a lot of energy to burn off, dads will also get a kick out of seeing how much further they can throw, with the help of the launcher that comes with the ball. —CM

A playful, stylish option for organizing your dog’s toys, treats, and other accessories, these collapsible crates are stackable to the ceiling, come in three sizes and over a dozen colors, and are made from 100 percent recycled plastic. —CM

Do you feel those good vibrations? Your pet certainly will. Meet the pet massager offering tight muscle relief from all that dog-life stress.—SZ

Big dogs require a lot of food, and storing that food properly can be difficult. That’s where this large-capacity can from Simplehuman comes in. It can hold up to 44 pounds of dog food and is designed with a lock-tight handle that keeps food in and dogs out. A silicone gasket forms an airtight seal, so food stays fresh, and it includes a convenient scoop that attaches magnetically under the lid. It also just looks damn nice. —CM

For over 100 years, Barbour has been producing breathable wax jackets out of England that, thanks to their durability and enduring style, have stood the test of time. Well, now they not only make them for dogsopens in new tab but offer similarly sturdy toys to match.—SZ

Charles Manning
Charles Manning is an actor, writer, and fashion/media consultant living in New York City with his two cats, Pumpkin and Bear.
Sean Zucker
Sean Zucker is a writer whose work has been featured in Points In Case, The Daily Drunk, Posty, and WellWell. He has an adopted Pit Bull named Banshee whose work has been featured on the kitchen floor and whose behavioral issues rival his own.
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