A Tail-Wagging Christmas: The Barking Bakery Donates Over £7,000 Worth of Treats to Dog Charities

Posted by Jessie Crook on

At The Barking Bakery, spreading joy during the festive season isn’t just for humans; it’s for our furry friends too! This year, we’re proud to announce that we’ve donated over £7,000 worth of our festive-themed, Yappy Woofmas Woofins. Over 25,000 dog muffins have been donated to four incredible dog charities. These organisations work tirelessly to ensure dogs in need have wagging tails and full bellies, even during the busiest time of year.

Spreading Cheer to Those Who Need It Most

We know how much our furry companions mean to us, and we believe every dog deserves to feel special during the holidays. That’s why we contacted four amazing dog charities to distribute our Christmas Woofins, ensuring they reach as many paws as possible. These organisations provide shelter, care, and love to dogs in need, and we’re proud to support their incredible efforts.

Dogs enjoying The Barking Bakery treats

A Heartfelt Thank You

We’d like to extend our gratitude to everyone who supports and orders treats from The Barking Bakery - Your support makes it possible for us to give back to the community and share the love with dogs who need it most.

As we head into the new year, we remain committed to making tails wag and spreading joy through our treats. Here’s to a paws-itively wonderful Christmas time for all, and a bright, bark-filled year ahead!

How You Can Join the Festivities

Looking for a last-minute stocking filler for your own pup? Our Christmas Collection is still available and guaranteed to bring a smile (and a wag) to your dog's face. Visit our website or your nearest stockist to grab a treat and make your dog’s Christmas extra special.

The Barking Bakery is available at Pets At Home, Sainsbury's, Booths, The Range and many independent pet shops around the country.

From all of us at The Barking Bakery, Merry Woofmas and a Happy New Year!

CEO of The Barking Bakery, Michelle with her dog Angus


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