First Week Home Bundle | Tent Cave Bed, Mesh Carrier & Plush Toy
Everything They Need for Their First Days Home
The first month alone is one of the biggest transitions a dog faces. New sounds, new spaces, and the unfamiliar quiet of an empty home can trigger anxiety that lingers long after you return. This bundle was built to ease that transition — giving your dog comfort, security, and stimulation from day one.
A Safe Space to Call Their Own — Dog Tent Cave Bed
The self-warming tent cave bed gives your dog the enclosed, den-like retreat they instinctively seek when feeling overwhelmed. Its enclosed design naturally reduces stimulation from noise, light, and movement — making it an ideal anxiety relief solution. The plush interior is gentle on joints, the structured tent holds its form, and self-warming technology reflects your dog’s own body heat with no electricity required. Available in Gray and Coffee.
Comfort That Goes Wherever You Do — Portable Mesh Dog Carrier
Whether it’s a vet visit, a weekend trip, or a stroll through the city, this portable mesh carrier keeps your small dog close, calm, and comfortable. All-around mesh ventilation ensures a steady flow of fresh air, keeping your dog cool and relaxed even on warmer days — while the open sightlines let them see the world around them, reducing travel anxiety and helping them feel connected to you throughout the journey. The soft interior provides a cozy resting space, the structured base keeps the bag stable, and it folds flat for effortless storage when the adventure is over. Available in Gray and Red. Suitable for small dogs up to 3 kg.
A Friend for the Quiet Moments — Artificial Dog Plush Toy
The plush toy gives your dog something familiar and comforting to engage with when you’re not around. Soft, tactile, and satisfying to carry or cuddle with Husky toy designs in heights of 18 cm, — the kind of simple comfort that makes a real difference during those first solo hours at home.
Intentionally Bundled, Thoughtfully Priced
Each item in this bundle was chosen to work together — addressing the three core needs of a dog navigating early alone time: a safe space, a way to stay connected, and a source of comfort.