
The new puppy starter kit.
Four things to get a 10-week-old through their first ninety days without losing your couch.
$119 · 3 items · save $21 vs. individual
Edit by Sarah, Pack Lead




You're on a Zoom call. The dog is bored. You have ninety minutes left. This is the kit.
Long-lasting chews are a different category from regular chews. Most chews are gone in twenty minutes — fine for evening downtime, useless when you need the dog to settle for an hour. The line we built around 'quiet' is dense, slow-going, and engineered for working-from-home days when the dog needs a job.
Yak cheese in the large format is the easiest entry point. Hard enough to take an hour for a determined chewer, soft enough that it won't crack a tooth on day one. Most chewers slow down after the first thirty minutes and just gnaw — which is exactly what you want during a meeting.
Thick bully sticks are next. The 6-inch thick variant lasts almost twice as long as the standard, and the protein content keeps them interested. We pick the odor-reduced sticks for this kit because nobody wants to smell a regular bully stick during a Zoom call.
The third item is the longest-lasting in the catalog. Dehydrated tendon — or whatever the densest chew we have available is — for the dog who finishes everything else fast. This one is for when you need ninety solid minutes of focused chewing.
Skip the soft treats. Skip anything labeled 'training.' This isn't the kit for engaging the dog — it's the kit for letting them entertain themselves so you can work.
— Sarah, Pack Lead

Four things to get a 10-week-old through their first ninety days without losing your couch.

The dog who destroys everything else in twenty minutes. Three of the toughest chews we make, ranked by jaw workout.

Softer textures, easier postures, gentler chews. For dogs in their slower, sweeter years.