Why Organic?
Organic dog foods are made from ingredients that are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics, or hormones. This means that the ingredients used in organic dog foods are generally free from potentially harmful chemicals, which can be beneficial for both pets and humans.

Fighting Paw Print
The total carbon footprint of U.S. dog and cat ownership is about 64 million tons of CO2-equivalent per year, according to a study published in the journal PLOS ONE. This includes the direct emissions from pet food and waste and the emissions associated with the production of pet food and the manufacturing and disposal of pet products.

Health Benefits
Many pet owners consider their pets as part of their family, and research has shown that owning a pet can have positive effects on mental and physical well-being. One study found that dog owners walk an average of 870 miles per year, which can contribute to better cardiovascular health and a lower risk of obesity.
In addition to the physical benefits, pets can also have a positive impact on children's social and emotional development. Children who grow up with pets tend to have more advanced social skills, such as the ability to empathize with others.

Benefits of CBD
Research has suggested that CBD may have a range of potential benefits for pets, including reducing anxiety, managing pain and inflammation, and improving overall quality of life. Additionally, CBD has a relatively low risk of side effects, and studies have shown that it is generally safe to use in both humans and animals.