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Choosing pet home goods

A few honest pointers before you buy. This is general home-goods guidance only — it is not veterinary, medical or training advice.

Start with the corner, not the catalogue

The tidiest pet setups tend to work because they were planned around one spot in the home. Decide where your pet already rests, eats and plays, then choose pieces that fit that footprint rather than filling every gap.

1. Measure before you choose a size

For beds and mats, measure your pet lying fully stretched out and add roughly 15–20 cm so they can spread without hanging off the edge. Our size options are listed on each product page in centimetres so you can check against a tape measure.

2. Match the material to the mess

Feeding areas do best with wipe-clean silicone or glazed ceramic. Rest and travel pieces are more comfortable in soft, washable fabrics. Every product lists its exact material and whether covers are removable.

3. Read the care note first

A piece is only as easy to live with as it is to clean. Each listing has a plain care note — machine-washable covers, dishwasher-safe bowls, or dry-wipe wooden frames — so you know the upkeep before it arrives, not after.

4. Let the palette do the tidying

Because the whole range shares one warm rosewood-tone palette, buying two or three pieces that go together makes a corner look considered rather than cluttered.

What we do not claim. Rosewood Pet sells ordinary pet home goods. We do not sell pet food, and we make no timber-certification, veterinary, medical, training or safety-certification claims. Descriptions cover materials and care only.
An assortment of pet home goods laid out on a warm wood surface

Where each zone fits

  • RestBeds, cushions and cave nooks for a settled nap corner.
  • FeedFeeder stands, bowls and wipe-clean feeding mats.
  • PlayToy boxes and crates that keep the floor tidy.
  • StoreBaskets, benches and shelves for everyday pet kit.
  • TravelPouches, mats and soft carriers for trips out.
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