Dog Bandanas
A bandana is half style, half useful: it’s the easiest way to smarten up a scruff, but it’s also a clear way to flag a nervous dog to other walkers — and the cooling versions are genuinely handy in summer.

Knitted Pet Drool Bib Bandana
A soft knitted bib that catches drool while keeping your pet warm and tidy.

Reversible Plaid Pet Bandana
A double-sided plaid bandana that smartens up any dog or cat in seconds.

Cooling Triangle Pet Bandana Scarf
A refreshing cooling bandana that keeps pets comfortable in warm weather.

Cooling Sun Protection Pet Bandana
Keeps dogs and cats cool and shaded on hot, sunny days.

Plaid Bow Pet Drool Bib Bandana
A cute plaid bandana bib that catches drool and dresses up your pet.

Dog Bow Tie Bandana Bib
A smart triangle bandana with a built-in bow tie that doubles as a dribble bib.

Dog Drool Bandana
A soft, absorbent bandana bib that keeps chins and floors dry - smart-looking and machine washable.

Lace Trim Triangle Pet Scarf
A pretty lace-trimmed bandana to dress up dogs and cats in style.

Winter Dog Hat And Scarf Set
A matching hat and scarf set to keep your dog warm through autumn and winter.

Festive Knitted Pet Scarf
A cosy knitted scarf that keeps cats and dogs warm and looking sharp.

Pet Triangular Saliva Bib Scarf
A soft triangular scarf bandana that mops up dribble while looking dapper.
Snap-on vs slip-over-collar
Snap-on (or tie-on) bandanas go straight round the neck and suit collarless lounging at home or photos. Slip-over-collar bandanas have a sewn channel the collar threads through, so they can’t fall off or be pulled off mid-walk — the practical choice for out and about.
Cooling bandanas are a different beast: you soak them in cold water and the evaporation helps a dog shed heat on warm days. They’re a simple, low-cost bit of summer kit, especially for flat-faced and dark-coated breeds that overheat easily.
A bandana that says something
Colour-coded and worded bandanas — “nervous”, “anxious”, “in training”, “do not pet” — are a recognised, low-stress way to ask other people and dogs to give yours space. For a reactive or recovering dog, that bit of warning makes walks calmer for everyone.
Pick a breathable cotton for everyday wear, check the fit leaves two fingers’ room, and take it off for unsupervised time so it can’t snag.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
How should a dog bandana fit?
Snug but loose enough to slip two fingers underneath — never tight. Take it off when your dog is unsupervised or crated so it can’t catch on anything.
What does a “nervous” or yellow bandana mean?
It’s an informal signal that the dog needs space — it may be anxious, reactive, in training or recovering. Give a dog wearing one room and ask before approaching.
Do cooling bandanas actually work?
Yes, modestly — you soak them in cold water and evaporation draws heat away as it dries. They’re a useful extra on hot days, especially for breeds prone to overheating, alongside shade and water.
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