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Free of grain and gluten, and made with only the freshest ingredients around, these bacon biscuits will have your dog drooling for more while you have peace of mind knowing what’s going into their body. With a simple formula of bacon chunks mixed with garbanzo bean flour from Bob’s Red Mill, these biscuits are also major treats for senior dogs and dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Allergens
Eggs- Gluten-Free
- Grain-Free
- Women Owned
- Made In The USA
- Non-GMO
- Sustainable Agriculture
- BPA-Free
- TerraCycle Packaging
- Upcycled
- Animal Rights
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How it does good
Treat your pooch and planet as you would yourself
It’s easy to not think twice about what to feed your pet, but did you know that pets’ diets alone make up 25% of the environmental impacts from animal production—use of land, water, fossil fuels, etc.? That’s why Portland Pet Food Company makes more Earth-friendly options for pet parents who care about what their pets are eating, without necessarily becoming their dog’s personal chef. With human-grade meals and treats made with 100% USA sourced ingredients, they let you feed your dog like you feed yourself.
Portland Pet Food Company is the only pet food company with 100% human-grade pet meals sourced and made in the USA. All of their ingredients come from domestic farms and businesses aligned with their mission of following ethical and sustainable practices. Their fresh, human-grade meat comes from Oregon-based farms, Cascade Natural Meats and Carlton Farms. The flour they use in their biscuits comes from Bob’s Red Mill, and their upcycled spent grain comes from Laurelwood Brewery and Deschutes Brewery.
Learn MorePortland Pet Food Company is constantly working to improve their organizational structure to promote sustainability as well as repurposed ingredients in their sourcing. They keep things local by working with local breweries and local farms for ingredients in their pet products.
Learn MorePortland Pet Food Company donates 5% of their net profits to nonprofits that promote animal welfare both locally and nationally, especially after any large scale national disasters that leaves dogs displaced or abandoned. And as members of the Pet Sustainability Coalition, they are recognized as one of the top 20 pet food companies for their sustainability efforts.
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About the Brand
Portland Pet Food Company
Portland Pet Food Company believes that you should feed your dog like you feed yourself. They create meals and biscuits that are 100% sourced and made in the USA with USDA-certified meats and fresh vegetables.
The inspiration behind Portland Pet Food Company, founder Katie McCarron’s poodle Rosie lost her appetite when she turned 14. Katie researched natural, human-grade food for dogs and started cooking wholesome meals for her canine best friend. Rosie gobbled down her food and kept going strong for almost three more years.
How to use
Treat your dog to some biscuits for just existing. Feel free to break them into smaller pieces for use as a training aid or reward.
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Bacon biscuits sound good
Would be good for a dog with aging teeth. Because they are a puffed treat that crumble easily. That being said, my dogs, who love treats, didn’t really take to them. They are younger and like to chew.