Limited Edition

Shameless Pets Hump of Coal Soft Baked Biscuit Dog Treats, Naughty List

6 oz

Why we love it

  • Sustainably made with upcycled sunflower seed for an eco-friendly snacking option.
  • Crafted with all-natural ingredients and no artificial additives for a healthier choice.
  • Free from corn and soy, perfect for those with dietary restrictions.
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Hump of Coal Soft Baked Biscuit Dog Treats, Naughty List $5.09

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Santa knows that even naughty pups deserve to have yummy wholesome soft-baked treats, too. Made with natural carob, peanut butter and upcycled sunflower seed, your pup will be sure to be on his best behavior begging for more.

Sunflower meal*, potato, flaxseed meal, coconut glycerin, glucose syrup, sunflower oil, carob, peanut butter, ground peanut, mixed tocopherols (a preservative).

Grove Values

Giving overlooked ingredients a second life

The idea for Shameless Pets was born at a dinner table, when co-founder James wondered if perfectly good produce that never makes it to grocery shelves could nourish pets instead of going to waste. Drawing on his food industry experience and inspired by his rescue pup, Mina, he set out to craft treats from upcycled fruits and vegetables.

A HIGHER STANDARD

Because your pets deserve the very best.

From food to grooming, every pet product is reviewed to meet Grove’s ingredient and material standards — minimizing unnecessary additives and reducing plastic wherever possible.

Vetted for ingredient quality

Made without artificial preservatives, synthetic dyes, or phthalates

Certified cruelty free

And reviewed for ingredient quality and material impact wherever applicable

Less plastic, less waste

Reduced-plastic options for less waste and microplastic exposure

Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

Learn more on the Home Planet blog