Sammy's Bark

Sammy's Bark

Pet Services

100% salmon for happy dogs, no yucky stuff!

About us

Hi friends~ We sell salmon sticks and bark made from rescued salmon skin! Made fresh, healthy, and sustainable with no artificial preservatives!

Industry
Pet Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Self-Employed

Updates

  • Healthy Pets, Happy Pets #PetObesityAwareness Did you know that more than half of pets in the U.S. are overweight or obese? This rising trend impacts not only a pet’s overall quality of life but also contributes to long-term health risks such as diabetes, arthritis, and heart disease. At SammysBark, we believe in making a difference, one treat at a time. Our products do not use artificial preservatives keeping it fresh and as healthy as possible. As pet owners, we have a responsibility to manage both nutrition and exercise for our pets. Join us in spreading awareness about pet obesity and the importance of balanced diets for our furry companions. #PetHealth #PetObesityAwareness #SustainablePetCare #SammysBark

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  • 🐾🐶 Is your pup ready to take the ultimate taste test? Let them try SammysBark salmon treats and capture their priceless reactions! 🎥 Whether it's a happy wiggle, a drooling smile, or a bark for more, we want to see it! Share the moment, and let your dog’s taste buds do the talking! 🐟❤️ 👉 Don't forget to tag us and use #BarkForSalmon and #PawOfApproval to show off their review! Let's see who’s got the most pawsitive reaction! 🐕📸 Let the taste test begin! #salmon #dogsnacks #dogtreats #salmontreats #dogchallenge #sammysbark

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  • 🐕 Tail Talk: Your dog’s wag says it all! A quick guide on how to tell your dog's mood based on their tails! ✨ Loose and wide = Happy and friendly 🚨 High and stiff = Alert or agitated 🤔 Slow = Confused or uncertain Pay attention to the tail for insight into their mood! 🐾

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  • #BlindAwareness Dog blindness can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from genetic conditions to diseases and injuries. Some common causes are glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, tumor, and trauma. Here are some tips on how to take care of your blind pet! 💗 Creating a Safe Environment - Using scent and sound markers with scented objects or mats with different textures near important locations like their bed, food, water, and exits. You can also block off dangerous areas to prevent accidents at home! 💗 Navigation Assistance - Guide slowly when introducing your dog to new environments. Use a leash to familiarize them with the space. It would also be helpful to use verbal cues for curbs and stairs to help them navigate obstacles. 💗 Healthcare - Do regular vet visits including eye protection if advised. Stick to a regular schedule for feeding, walking, and playtime. Familiar routines reduce anxiety. As part of a healthy dog, it is important to walk your dog on a leash in familiar areas. This provides exercise while keeping them safe and oriented. 💗 Socialization - Introduce new people, pets, and environments gradually. Let others know that your dog is blind so they can approach calmly. Encourage visitors to speak to your dog and allow them to sniff before petting, helping your dog feel more comfortable. #dogblindness #awareness #blindawareness

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  • Peanut Butter and Banana Biscuits - Simple and healthy dog treat recipe to make at home! ⭐️ Ingredients: 1 ripe banana 1/2 cup natural peanut butter (ensure it doesn’t contain xylitol) 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup whole wheat flour Instructions: • Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). • Mash the banana in a bowl. • Add the peanut butter and mix well. • Stir in the oats and flour until you have a dough. • Roll out the dough on a floured surface and cut out shapes using a cookie cutter. • Place the treats on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. • Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. • Let them cool before serving! #dogtreats #recipes

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