Most Outrageous Luxury Pet Accessories
Pet pampering has reached entirely new heights in recent years. What started with designer collars and plush beds has evolved into a full-blown luxury market where fashion houses compete to outfit your furry friends in the same opulence their owners enjoy.
The luxury pet accessories market is expected to hit $6.7 billion by 2033, proving that people are willing to spend serious money on their four-legged family members. From diamond-encrusted collars that cost more than most houses to gold-plated dog houses designed by celebrity musicians, the world of high-end pet products has become increasingly extravagant.
Here is a list of the most outrageous luxury pet accessories money can buy.
Amour Amour Diamond Dog Collar

The Amour Amour collar holds the title of the world’s most expensive dog collar, and it’s not hard to see why. This jaw-dropping piece costs $3.2 million and features over 1,600 hand-set diamonds totaling 52 carats, including a 7-carat flawless centerpiece.
The chandelier-style design sits on crocodile leather backed with 18-carat white gold and platinum, making it more valuable than most people’s homes. Forbes once called it ‘the Bugatti of dog collars,’ and the piece even has its own Wikipedia page documenting its appearances on national television shows and documentaries about extreme wealth.
Louis Vuitton Kennel Trunk

Pharrell Williams brought his creative vision to Louis Vuitton with the Kennel Trunk, a $60,000 dog house that redefines luxury pet living. This isn’t just a kennel—it’s a monogram-coated canvas masterpiece with a pointed roof, windows for your pooch to peek through, and gold-toned hardware throughout.
The interior features plush Vuittonite lining and cowhide leather trim, while the removable door and easy-clean bottom make it surprisingly functional. Customers can even personalize it with hot stamping and painting services, turning this already extravagant piece into a custom work of art for their pampered pups.
Puppy Tiara with Emeralds and Diamonds

Thai jeweler Riwin Jirapolsek created what might be the most outrageous piece of pet jewelry ever made for his Maltese terrier, Kanune. The tiara features over 250 carats of emeralds and diamonds set in titanium, with a price tag of $4.2 million.
This one-of-a-kind creation debuted at a dog show in Bangkok and remains in Kanune’s possession, much to the disappointment of luxury pet owners worldwide. The piece demonstrates just how far some owners will go to crown their furry companions as the royalty they believe them to be.
Dolce & Gabbana Fefé Dog Perfume

Named after co-founder Domenico Dolce’s beloved miniature poodle, Fefé is an alcohol-free fragrance mist that retails for around $110 for 100 milliliters. The scent blends ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood in what the brand calls an ‘olfactory masterpiece.’
The green lacquered glass bottle features a 24-carat gold-plated paw and comes with an exclusive Dolce & Gabbana dog collar. While the brand claims it’s Safe Pet Cosmetics certified and approved by vets, animal welfare groups like the RSPCA have raised concerns about interfering with dogs’ sensitive sense of smell, sparking debate about whether fashion houses have gone too far.
Couture Harness Dress with Swarovski Crystals

For dogs who need to make a statement on the runway—or just at the dog park—this futuristic harness dress costs $6,600 and takes luxury pet fashion to absurd levels. The handmade piece features over 2,000 Swarovski crystals embedded in bridal silk and rich velvet, with white ostrich feathers and crystal pearls adorning the waist.
The velvet lining ensures comfort while your dog struts around looking like they just stepped off a haute couture runway. It’s the kind of accessory that costs more than most people’s monthly rent and serves absolutely no practical purpose beyond making your pet the center of attention.
Louis Vuitton Dog Carrier

Louis Vuitton has long been a player in the luxury pet market, and their dog carriers exemplify the brand’s commitment to high-end animal accessories. Prices range from $5,400 for the Pooch Bag designed by Pharrell Williams to upwards of $58,000 for older Marc Jacobs designs.
These carriers feature the signature LV monogram canvas, brass S-locks, and leather-wrapped handles that make them instantly recognizable. The spacious interiors include breathable mesh windows and are water and scratch resistant, proving that even at these prices, functionality hasn’t been completely sacrificed for fashion.
Versace Designer Pet Beds

Versace brings its signature Barocco print and opulent style to pet furniture with beds that start around $1,750. These handmade creations feature gold leather duvets, lush black faux fur, and the brand’s iconic patterns throughout.
The large hexagonal beds include removable cushions with zip closures for easy cleaning, though they’re marked as dry clean only. It’s the kind of bed that looks so expensive your dog might prefer sleeping on the floor next to it rather than risk getting it dirty, which somewhat defeats the purpose but perfectly captures the absurdity of ultra-luxury pet accessories.
Swarovski Crystal Dog Bathtub

Why should your dog bathe in a regular tub when they could luxuriate in a $6,995 bathtub encrusted with thousands of colored Swarovski crystals? This 19th-century clawfoot-inspired design features silver stumps and functions like any standard bathtub, minus the astronomical price tag.
The crystals turn what should be a purely functional item into a piece of bathroom jewelry that sparkles while you attempt to wrangle your wet, soapy dog. Available in multiple colors, this bathtub represents the peak of unnecessary opulence in pet care, transforming mundane hygiene into an experience worthy of royalty.
La Jeune Tulipe Diamond Dog Collar

The Posh Puppy Boutique, founded by an executive board member for Lisa Vanderpump’s pet rescue foundation, crafted this $150,000 collar for Hollywood’s elite dog owners. The centerpiece features a radiant 1.52-carat diamond surrounded by additional diamonds, all custom-fitted to precise measurements that can take up to eight weeks to complete.
Each collar is a unique creation that brings an unmistakable air of luxury to any pup lucky—or unlucky—enough to wear something worth more than the average person makes in three years. It’s jewelry that happens to go around a dog’s neck rather than a human’s.
Versace Barocco Pet Bowl

Versace’s elegant dog bowls range from $569 to $895 and feature the brand’s signature acanthus motif designs inspired by Baroque period elegance. These 22-carat-gold-gilded bowls transform mealtime into a high-fashion affair, though your dog likely won’t appreciate the difference between this and a $10 stainless steel option.
The ornate patterns and luxurious finishes make these bowls as much home decor as functional pet accessories. They’re perfect for owners who need every corner of their home to scream wealth, including the spot where Fido eats his kibble.
Designer Poop Bag Holders

B*tch New York created a solution for the decidedly unglamorous task of picking up dog waste with Swarovski crystal-encrusted poop bag holders that retail for $325 to $470. The heart-shaped containers disguise what you’re actually carrying, with crystals on the flap making the holder look more like a coin purse than a bathroom duty accessory.
Louis Vuitton also entered this market with a $470 monogrammed version as part of Pharrell’s canine collection. These accessories prove that no aspect of dog ownership is too mundane to receive the luxury treatment, no matter how ridiculous the concept might seem.
Michel’s VIP Dog Perfume

Long before Dolce & Gabbana entered the pet fragrance market, Michel’s created Les Poochs VIP, a $4,000 bottle of dog perfume that takes exclusivity to new extremes. The rare Osmanthus flower petals used in the fragrance can only be picked and distilled once every two years, making this what the brand calls an ‘ever-evolving modern living fragrance.’
Packaged in handcrafted crystal bottles that are numbered and signed, the perfume is only available by invitation, adding an extra layer of prestige. The description alone reads like satire, but wealthy pet owners take it seriously enough to keep the brand in business.
Royal Crown Derby Dog Bowl

This $858 dog bowl is gilded with 22-carat gold and features the Old Imari pattern that Royal Crown Derby is famous for. The British fine china manufacturer brings centuries of craftsmanship to something your dog will drool in and possibly knock over.
While the quality and artistry are undeniable, using such an expensive piece for daily feeding seems almost comically impractical. It’s the kind of purchase that makes sense only to those for whom nearly $900 represents pocket change, and who want their pet’s dining experience to match the fine china used at their own table.
Big Dog Chains Gold Collar

For owners who want their dogs decked out in serious bling, Big Dog Chains offers custom 10-karat solid gold chain collars that range up to $180,000. The Kilo Solid Gold chain and diamond-encrusted Royal Ice chain are handmade in Canada and customized for each dog that orders one.
These massive, jewelry-inspired pieces aren’t subtle—they’re statement collars that announce wealth from across the dog park. The hefty weight means they’re not for everyday wear, but when your dog does sport one of these chains, nobody will question whether you have money to burn.
Bone Appetit Dog High Chair

The $980 Bone Appetit high chair solves a problem most people didn’t know needed solving—allowing your dog to eat at the table with the family. This product enables ‘your pet to eat and drink neatly at the table without making a mess,’ according to its makers.
The concept of a dog high chair pushes the humanization of pets to new territory, treating animals like toddlers who need their own special seating arrangements. It’s both adorable and slightly absurd, perfectly capturing the spirit of luxury pet accessories that prioritize novelty over necessity.
Gucci Pet Collection

Gucci’s comprehensive pet collection, launched in 2022, ranges from $180 leather tags to a $7,500 dog bed, covering the full spectrum of luxury pet needs. The retro-influenced line includes a silver cloche to cover food bowls for $895, along with collars, leashes, apparel, and homeware items.
Everything features Gucci’s signature patterns and craftsmanship, extending the brand’s aesthetic to your pet’s entire lifestyle. It’s a one-stop shop for owners who want their dogs and cats dressed in the same luxury fashion they wear themselves, creating a cohesive look that spans species.
From Novelty to Necessity

The explosion of luxury pet accessories reflects broader changes in how society views animals and wealth. What once seemed outrageous—a $100 dog perfume or a $1,000 collar—now sits on the tame end of a market that includes multi-million dollar tiaras and gold-plated dog houses.
Fashion houses have recognized that pet owners increasingly treat their animals as family members worthy of the same luxury goods humans enjoy. Whether this trend represents genuine love for our furry companions or simply another avenue for conspicuous consumption depends on your perspective, but one thing remains clear: the market shows no signs of slowing down, and the definition of ‘outrageous’ keeps getting pushed further with each new product launch.
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