Idaho Barkery
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Idaho Barkery started with one allergic dog and a pharmacist who refused to keep buying treats full of fillers. Sabrina and Brendon built the company from a 50-square-foot kitchen after their dog, Rocky, struggled with store-bought biscuits. The first goal was practical: make a treat he could tolerate.
The recipes are pharmacist-formulated using AAFCO guidelines, laboratory tested, and approved by the Idaho State Department of Agriculture. That is more rigor than most small pet treat brands can show. Idaho Barkery uses natural, organic, dog-safe ingredients and avoids artificial coloring and preservatives. The line leans into simple biscuits and decorated treats, including birthday biscuits, seasonal shapes, and custom designs.
We verified the founder story through Idaho Barkery's own About page, which names Sabrina and Brendon in a founder note, and cross-checked the brand's publication history through BoiseDev coverage cited by the company. We found no corporate parent, acquisition notice, or match in the corporate exclusion file.
This is the kind of pet brand Clean Directory should surface: small enough that the founders still explain the recipes themselves, but serious enough to test and register its products properly. Cute packaging is easy. Laboratory proof and agriculture-department approval take work.
The pet aisle is packed with treats marketed as natural while relying on starches, dyes, glycerin, and vague flavor systems. Idaho Barkery is not trying to reinvent dog nutrition. It is making cleaner, better-documented treats for owners who want a safer everyday biscuit.
The brand also earns points for being specific about process. "Natural" is easy to print on a pouch; sending treats for lab testing and state review is harder. Idaho Barkery's products are still treats, not a complete diet, but the ingredient and safety work makes them a stronger choice for dogs that need simpler snacks, especially households already dealing with allergies or sensitive stomachs.
Products
- Peanut butter dog biscuits
- Birthday and celebration treats
- Seasonal decorated biscuits
- Custom dog treats
- Gift boxes and bundles
Why We List Them
- Founder-led by Sabrina and Brendon in Idaho
- Started to solve Rocky's allergy issues with conventional treats
- Pharmacist-formulated recipes using AAFCO guidelines
- Laboratory tested and Idaho State Department of Agriculture approved
- No artificial coloring or preservatives
Certifications
- Idaho State Department of Agriculture Approved
Last verified: 2026-05-05
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