







7-Bag Discovery Pack
Discover our full range of fibre and protein-packed treats. This bundle makes it easy to keep things interesting (and spoil your pup a little).
Bundle includes:
- 1 bag of Cricket training bites, Banana Peanut
- 1 bag of Cricket training bites, Blueberry Honey
- 1 bag of Cricket training bites, Pumpkin Carrot
- 1 bag of Cricket training bites, Shiitake Turmeric
- 1 bag of Vegan biscuits, Cantaloupe Carrot
- 1 bag of Vegan biscuits, Pear Spinach
- 1 bag of Vegan biscuits, Pineapple Ginger
Free shipping to Canada and the US / with any order of $75CAD or more before taxes.
Our Cricket Training Bites are small, soft and low on calories—perfect for frequent treating. Bonus: since crickets are a hypoallergenic protein, you’ll finally be able to treat your reaction-prone pup to something other than their kibble.
Keep training exciting with four irresistible flavours. Your dog’ll be sitting, playing dead, and doing your taxes in no time.
Give your dog their daily dose of fruit and veg. Along with nutrient-rich seaweed, our vegan biscuits contain high-fibre fruit and veggie pulp to keep your dog regular. These limited-ingredient, no-meat treats are a wholesome way to spoil your goodest boy or girl (and their bowels).
Let’s be honest, we could all use more fibre. Your dog can get theirs in three amazing flavours. Sure beats bran flakes.

FAQ
Different can mean great
But it can also come with a lot of questions.
Bug us any time, we're here to help.
Where do the crickets come from?
We get our crickets from a variety of insect farms located in Ontario and Quebec. We strive to source most of the ingredients for our products from local suppliers, with 90%+ coming from Canada and the U.S.
Are crickets safe to eat?
You, bet. Like other farmed insects, they’re free from parasites and are closely inspected for quality assurance. The crickets are also heat-treated to create a powder, which eliminates any harmful bacteria. When it comes to goodness for our pups, studies have shown that insect protein is as good, if not better, in terms of digestibility than beef or chicken. Interested in the research? Email us at [email protected].
Do the upcycled fruits and veggies come from the garbage?
No dumpster diving here. Upcycled fruits and veggies are perfectly edible, but they’re rejected before they reach grocery stores. This is because they don’t have the proper shape, size, or a shelf life that’s long enough to survive the cycle of distribution.
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