
Who you support with your purchase
$1 from every bag purchased is donated equally between two amazing organizations: Currently this is Salem Dogs, and the Soi Dog Foundation.
We encourage you to learn more about why we think they’re awesome. (And yes, they both help cats, too!) This is a pic of Poppy. See her rescue pics on the Soi Foundation Page!

The Soi Dog Foundation
Soi Dog’s mission is to improve the welfare of dogs and cats in Asia, resulting in better lives for both the animal and human communities, to create a society without homeless animals and to ultimately end animal cruelty.
Established in 2003 on the island of Phuket, Thailand, Soi Dog Foundation is S.E Asia's largest organization helping stray animals. It has permanent facilities in Phuket and Bangkok and responds to crisis situations throughout the region. The organization is dedicated to implementing effective, sustainable solutions that reduce the suffering of dogs and cats in Asia. The foundation runs entirely on donations and works efficiently so all donations are used to help animals as effectively as possible.
They have now sterilized over 1.5 million animals through their vital CNVR program which started in 2003. On average, they neuter and spay around 22,000 animals each month
The shelter is currently home to over 1,400 animals but they have over 1,800 in our care currently (some our hospital patients who will be safely returned to their territories once treatment is completed)
In 2024, they treated 22,736 dogs and cats—an increase of 6%, delivering critical medical care, rehabilitation, and comfort to animals in need.. The hospital now has 79 vets and welcomes vet volunteers from all over the world. Learn more here, or go directly to the Soi Dog website.

Oregon Dog Rescue
Oregon Dog Rescue is a no-kill, non-profit organization located in Portland.
Dogs come from overcrowded local shelters, owners who can no longer keep their dogs (following an evaluation), and from high-kill shelters all over. The dogs stay at the facility and receive the medical care and love they need until they find their families, spending their days in playrooms, where they can socialize with each other and interact with Staff and Volunteers, until they are adopted.