9 Queer-Owned Pet Brands We’re Celebrating This (And Every Other) Month
Support these LGBTQ+ animal lovers by shopping their design-forward pet beds, carriers, supplements, and more.

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With over seven out of 10 queer adults self-identifying as pet parentsopens in a new tab, there’s no question that the LGBTQ+ community is comprised of true animal lovers. Still, it turns out that the dogs and cats themselves might be the fiercer allies. One studyopens in a new tab found that 75 percent of LGBTQ+ Gen-Zers consider their pets to be an integral part of their support system — especially when dealing with stressors related to exploring their place in the queer community.
With these kinds of bonds being forged at home, it’s no wonder tons of queer pet parents have gone on to found some of the most cutting-edge brands in the pet market today. So, to celebrate as we close out Pride month, we rounded up some of our favorite LGBTQ+ owned brands that love pets as much as we do.

Founded by former Vogue staffer Jamie Knowles, Roverlund creates pet gearopens in a new tab that equally prioritizes design and durability. From collars to kibble holders, Roverlund’s products feature trendy patterns and colors that can be paired and coordinated with each other seamlessly. Roverlund’s creativity also extends past design and into function with products like their out-of-office carrier opens in a new tabwhich features an extra long handle that can also be used as a leash.

Simply put, kin+kind makes natural, sustainable pet products that actually work. With a focus on supplements and topicals, kin+kind’s products address specific issues like hot spotsopens in a new tab, nose dryness, and allergiesopens in a new tab. Kin+kind also makes household products for pet-related issues like stain and odor control — all made with natural ingredients.

If you’re a maximalist dog parent with a penchant for color, Minna’s dog beds have you covered. Handwoven in San Antonio Palopó, Guatemala using 100 percent cotton, these beds pair bright colors with clean and classic patterns and are completely machine washable. One cute bonus is that each bed is also named after a Minna staffer’s pet.

If your dog is of the anxious/neurotic/can’t-find-their-chill variety, Super Snoutsopens in a new tab hemp products might be just what they need. Using specifically dog formulated CBD and hemp, Super Snouts tinctures, supplements, and topicals can be helpful with everything from separation anxietyopens in a new tab to achy joints and paws. Plus, all their hemp products are completely free of THC, meaning your pup gets all of the chill with none of the high.

Started by a family who almost lost their dog, Luna, to toxic pesticides, Wondercide makes pet-safe pest control products that utilize clean and natural ingredients. Their product line includes both pest control for lawns and pest control for use on cats and dogs. They also have a line of bug sprays for humans, so both pets and their people can have a comfy, bug-free summer.

Started by two dog dads whose pups had special dietary needs, Barkin’ Creek is a gourmet dog food kitchen based out of Austin that ships nationwide. In addition to their human-grade food options for pups, their Texas locations feature doggy daycare, a spa, and a rentable space for puppy parties! If you’re not based in Texas, you can check out all the cuteness on their live doggie daycare cams.opens in a new tab

Run by a wife and wife team, Lockwood is an adorable gift and tchotchke shop based out of Astoria, Queens. Just like their human gifts, their pet gifts possess a modern sense of humor that any cosmopolitan pup or cat can appreciate.

Barks N Rec is a one-stop shop for all your basic pet needs — and your not-so-basic ones. This small Chicago businessopens in a new tab rivals big box stores like PetsSmart and Chewy in terms of selection, while also featuring more unique products like aesthetically pleasing slow feeders and quirky-themed snuffle mats.

No matter you or your pet’s gender, Butch Basix makes the cutest bow tie collars that can be matched with their line of human bow and skinny ties. Their collars are made to order by local artisans located in San Franciscoopens in a new tab. Plus, each collar is reinforced with standard use dog collar nylon, so your pup or kitty will remain as safe as they are stylish.

Rebecca Caplan
Rebecca Caplan is a writer based in Brooklyn whose work has been featured in The New Yorker, Reductress, and Vulture. She lives in Brooklyn with her perfect, toothless dog Moose.
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