8 Made-in-the-USA Pet Brands You’ll Want to Support This Memorial Day
Plus, scaling back on international shopping is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.
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It’s Memorial Day, which means it’s time to get outside, fire up the barbecue, and, as always, spoil your pet. Whether they’re in need of an American-flag patterned bandana, a new frisbee to throw around on their first beach day of the summer, or a plush bed to lounge in after the festivities, your pet deserves a gift this weekend.
And there’s no better time to shop from a pet brand that makes their products in the United States. It’s not just on-brand for the holiday; shopping as locally as possible is an effective way to minimize your carbon footprint, making it a more sustainable choice. Below are some of our favorite brands producing American-made pet products.
Sio Hornbuckle
Sio Hornbuckle is a writer living in New York City with their cat, Toni Collette.
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