Coffee was brought to Vietnam in 1857. The trees that took root in the Central Highlands have been pruned every year since.
That pruned wood had two destinies: cooking fuel, or tossed to the farm dogs.
And those farm dogs — the ones lying in the shade between the rows — had clean teeth. Long lives. None of the dental disease that hits 80% of American dogs by age three.
Nobody patented it. Nobody marketed it. It sat in pruning piles for 150 years while American pet stores sold bleached cow hide and petroleum plastic.
We work directly with the farmers who would otherwise burn this wood. Hand-selected. Kiln-dried. Sanded smooth. Shipped to your door.
One ingredient. One tree. One thing your dog has been waiting for.