Two brothers, one sister.

Different needs.
One shared priority: guiding them through living their best lives.

Though things got real, real quickly with a new rescue becoming part of our furfamily unexpectedly, she came with the blessing of an even deeper understanding of our furbabies—
nurturing our loved ones isn’t simple when balance matters so much more than we could have imagined without the experience. Turns out, the details matter.

So we slowed down.
We paid with attention.
We did it ourselves.

Every Pup N’ Dots label was designed with intention, to provide functional feeding support, fit seamlessly into daily routines, and work as toppers, treats, and enrichment—without compromise. And truly so much more.

It’s become so easy to feel overwhelmed with the endless options of products available that all promise the same thing—being a great idea for your doggo. But how do you choose? We decided to stop trying to figure that out and instead exercised our gift of being do-it-yourself people. It was the only way we’d feel confident in the standard and credibility we needed without constantly feeling like we were experimenting with or transitioning products on our furfamily.

So we did the work, the math, and the research—and we did it ourselves.

And after the fact, we 100% stand by the following: less is more, simplicity is key, organic and whole ingredients are essential to anyone’s well-being, and every doggo is unique in more than just personality.

Each dot is made with the same care we give our own furfamily—
intentional, consistent, and transparent.

Pup N’ Dots is not just a meal topper or a treat for a literal rainy day.

We represent a lifestyle of deeper care.
It’s a reflection of how we love.

Wholesome.
Deliberate.
Rooted in love—for giving back to all things divinely created: the food from our Earth, the animals, and everything in between that we’ve been entrusted to nurture.

Small bites, from us to yours,

with big intentions.

A pencil sketch of three dogs lying on a checkered blanket. The dog on the left looks directly at the viewer, the middle dog is relaxed with eyes closed, and the right dog is lying down with head resting on the blanket.

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