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Maine Made

This month we highlight Maine businesses and craftspeople who create magnificent pet products and tasty treats. Be sure to read up on these great businesses and check out what they have to offer!

3. UNCOMMON PAWS, PORTLAND

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Featuring their own brand of dog collars, leashes, harnesses, and Martingale collars as well as dog beds, bow ties, bandanas and bucket hats. Made in Maine. They also carry a variety of wonderful toys and well-made accessories as well as healthy and locally made treats. You can shop Uncommon Paws in person or online.

Dog bandanas and pet bow ties that focus on style and comfort with a variety of options as well as a selection of matching cowls for the humans. Her Shiba Inu, Bento, is her inspiration for all the bandanas. Their products can be found online and keep an eye on their Facebook page for the announcement of markets they may attend.

2. COASTSIDE BIO RESOURCES, DEER ISLE

Coastside Bio Resources is focused on the health benefits of marine-derived supplements. They offer a variety of products for dogs, cats and humans. Their products can be found online, at vets’ offices and stores throughout the state as well as the Belfast United Farmers Market.

4. GRACIE’S MOOSE ANTLERS

Gracie’s Moose Antler Dog chews are made from antlers found in Maine by two labs named Gracie and Oakley and their humans. They are hand selected, washed and cut into a variety of sizes to suit every size dog and their individual chewing needs. Their products can be found online. They will also be attending Pet Rock in Portland on August 27th, 11am – 4pm.

Promote Comfortable Joint Movement

Recent studies have demonstrated that glucosamine and chondroitin can act synergistically to lubricate joints and nourish cartilage and connective tissue.

Sea Jerky® is the original, patented “joint flexibility product for dogs”. Imitators may make similar claims -but there is only one Sea Jerky!

Please contact Coastside Bio Resources 800-732-8072 for a store near you. www.seacucumber.com

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