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Gift Pouch

Gift Pouch

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10x15 cm | 4x6 in

Each bracelet feeds 10 abandoned dogs

Track your impact with monthly photos of dogs you've fed

Handcrafted adjustable bracelet - spread awareness with every wear

Shipping

We ship worldwide! Shipping times vary by location: 5-7 business days for domestic orders and 7-14 days for international orders.

Add 3 or more bracelets and get free shipping!

30-Day Love It or Return It

30 days to decide if you're keeping it. Don't love it? Ship it back and we'll refund you completely.

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While You're Reading This, They're Eating Trash to Survive

Picture your own pet desperately eating plastic and rocks because their stomach hurts so much from hunger.

That's happening right now to millions of abandoned dogs. Former pets, just like yours, thrown away and forced to dig through garbage just to survive another night.

Each item helps us provide 10 meals to abandoned dogs.

Join 55,000+ people helping us reach more of them.

How Your Purchase Helps Us Provide Meals in 3 Simple Steps

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Each item helps us provide 10 meals to abandoned dogs.

Many customers order multiple to share with friends and multiply their impact.

We help get meals to dogs

We fund trusted local partners and coordinate with our street feeding volunteers.

Your purchase helps us get meals to dogs in need through the people who know exactly where they wait.

Monthly Updates From The Field

Each month, you'll receive photos from feeding operations.

These photos represent moments from feeding operations in the field, shared with you monthly.

Together, we keep these feeding stations running 💖

    Our Story Begins With One Hungry Dog

    We still remember the first stray we fed, a starving dog who hadn't eaten for days.

    That moment changed everything for both of us.

    Every bracelet, necklace and earrings exists because of them, the countless stray and abandoned dogs we meet in the streets every week.

    Their eyes tell stories of hunger, pain, and neglect.