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The brand will donate 100% of proceeds to charity supporting retired police animals

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Dog treat brand Park Life has announced an exclusive partnership with Thin Blue Paw, a charity dedicated to supporting retired police dogs across the UK. 

The collaboration features the launch of Bravery Bones, a line of grain-free dog treats designed to honour the service of law enforcement animals.

All proceeds from product sales will support Thin Blue Paw initiatives, including funding medical care and rehoming assistance for dogs after their service in law enforcement. 

The partnership launched at Crufts 2026, where both organisations engaged with the public to highlight the importance of post-service care. 

Richard Marles, founder of Park Life, and Kieran Stanbridge, founder of Thin Blue Paw, hosted stands at the event to showcase the new range.

The Bravery Bones range uses natural recipes suitable for all breeds and sizes. The treats are available for purchase through the Park Life and Thin Blue Paw websites.

Marles said: “The partnership aligns with the Park Life mission to celebrate the unbreakable bond between pets and their owners. Bravery Bones serve as a tribute to the courage and loyalty shown by police dogs throughout their careers.”

Stanbridge added: “The collaboration is a fantastic way to raise both awareness and funds. We are grateful for the overwhelming support received during the Crufts launch.”

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