In a world that whirls faster by the day — all screens, noise, and endless to-do lists — we’ve somehow misplaced the map back to the things that ground us. Nature, once a daily companion, is now an occasional luxury. But animals — loyal, unbothered, gloriously grounded creatures — remain one of the last, honest threads connecting us to where we came from. They don’t care about notifications or deadlines. They simply live. And in their company, so do we — more fully, more simply, more humanely.
Picture this: somewhere in a delightfully quiet corner of the countryside — where the Wi-Fi is weak but the tea is strong — lies a modest little farm. It's home to chickens, sheep, cows and one suspiciously clever goat ....
At the very heart of this charming pastoral chaos lives Monty.

Now, Monty is no mere dog. Oh no. He’s the CEO of Sheep Management, Head of Poultry Security, and Regional Director of Fence Perimeter Patrol. He’s also been known to dabble in mud architecture and advanced tail-wag communication. From the first rooster crow to the last moo of twilight, Monty is everywhere — herding, sniffing, supervising, and occasionally judging everyone with a side-eye worthy of an Oscar.
All day long, Monty sticks by his master — a loyal partner, trusted assistant, and professional biscuit detector. His best friend and occasional nemesis? A rather aristocratic ginger cat named Mr. Pickles, who considers himself far above all that muddy business, but isn’t above stealing Monty’s sunny nap spots.








Of course, you don’t need to live on a farm to appreciate a pet like Monty or Mr. Pickles. In cities, dogs serve as valiant navigators of crowded streets, protectors of picnic snacks, and soulmates on rainy morning walks. Cats, meanwhile, run the apartment like it’s a private club — and you’re lucky to be on the guest list.
And when the day is done, whether you’re coming in from herding sheep or dodging scooters on the pavement, there’s no better reward than a treat. Not just any treat, mind you. This is a Dog Fest (or Cat Fest, if you’re Pickles) kind of treat — made from pure meat, with no funny business. Just real, honest-to-goodness deliciousness.
Thus was born Dog Fest and Cat Fest — a line of natural, irresistibly tasty treats to say, in the most mouthwatering way possible: "You are, in fact, a Very Good Pet".
Dog Fest and Cat Fest — for the companions who’ve earned medals in loyalty, fluff, and tricky diplomacy.