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The Taste Testers
Gus (L) and Charlie (R) have proudly served as Spoilt Paws’ Chief Taste Testers for years — a role they take far more seriously than any human job ever invented. From enthusiastic sniff‑inspections to dramatic “just one more sample” performances, these two have happily crunched, munched, and drooled their way through every recipe Mum has created. If a treat didn’t earn the Gus Tail‑Wag or the Charlie Happy‑Hop of Approval, it simply didn’t make the cut. Thanks to their unwavering dedication (and bottomless stomachs), every Spoilt Paws treat is guaranteed pup‑approved before it reaches your dog’s bowl.
Spoilt Paws began with one simple goal: giving two very loved dogs — Gus and Charlie — the kind of treats their mum, Trish, could feel completely good about. No preservatives, no mystery ingredients, just fresh, dog‑safe goodness. She even checked with the vet to make sure every recipe was safe and nutritious.
Gus and Charlie happily volunteered as taste testers… and let’s just say they never turned down a single treat. Soon, Trish started sharing her homemade goodies with friends’ dogs, and the feedback was the same everywhere — “You should turn this into a little business!” With a gentle nudge from the community, Spoilt Paws was born.
Every treat is still made fresh, with the same love, care, and attention that started it all.
As Spoilt Paws grew, so did Trish’s creativity. What began with treats expanded into handcrafted dog bandanas, each one sewn with personality and charm. And now, she’s added custom leash sleeves designed to help people understand a dog’s behaviour before stepping into their space — a small tool that makes a big difference for safer, happier walks.
Today, everything at Spoilt Paws is still homemade with love. From the treats to the bandanas to the behaviour‑aware leash sleeves, every item is created with the same heart, intention, and joy that started in Trish’s kitchen with Gus and Charlie by her side.
Spoilt Paws is more than a brand
It’s a celebration of the dogs who make our lives brighter.
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