Finish the Summer Strong With These Stylish and Yummy New Pet Products

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As Summer draws to a close, we're looking forward to the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this month and the upcoming presidential election this Fall. We found two new products for this month to highlight those events, but we didn't stop there. We found a few more yummy and indulgent things that we wanted to share, and we hope you'll love it all just as much as we do. Scroll through to see what we're loving this month!

"If you already love subscription meal services for yourself, then you should try The Farmers Dog ($15 per week and up) for your pup. It's a subscription-based food service that features human-grade food, all delivered to your door. All meal plans are made to order, designed by veterinarians, and then personalized to provide the ideal nutritional diet for every dog." — Hedy Phillips, Pets editor

"Now you can wear your beloved pet's face around your neck or wrist with a custom-made keepsake charm ($170 and up). After submitting a high-resolution photo of your pet, you will get a yellow gold, white gold, or sterling silver charm of your pet's likeness. The charms are carefully crafted to ensure the highest quality, because this company knows just how much your pet means to you." — HP

"I very rarely make political statements, but this Puppies Make Me Happy t-shirt ($33) is something anyone can agree with . . . there's nothing better for this current political climate than a campaign that makes everyone happy! This has quickly become my favorite shirt not only because it's so darn adorable, but also because it's made of a comfy, breathy material that's perfect for the Summer season." — Brinton Parker, assistant editor, Trends and Viral Features

"Your dog will flip for these Peanutty Puppers treats ($7). These treats are completely grain free, but the best part about the product is the company behind it. The brand was created by Daybreak, which is a nonprofit organization that provides emergency shelter, outreach programs, transitional housing, and other vital services to Dayton, OH, homeless and transient youth populations, and 100 percent of proceeds go directly to the shelter." — HP

"We can't leave our kitties out of the subscription box fun, and that's where the KitNip Box ($20 and up) comes in. There are two box size options for either a single-cat household or a multicat household. Each box is filled with fun and tasty goodies for your cat, and better yet, the August box is gym themed in honor of the Olympics this month." — HP