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BarkerFun Wins ‘Good Design’ Award

It joins design giants such as Oxo, Ferrari and Google.

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(PRESS RELEASE) BarkerFun joins design giants such as Oxo, Ferrari, and Google as a Good Design Award winner for 2021.

The Treat Clincher, invented by the sister and brother team of Susan Mravca and James Mravca within their family business, was developed for functionality and sustainability.

“We rejected the pet industry’s throwaway culture,” said Jim Mravca. “We wanted to create an elegant product that pet owners could use for the lifetime of their dogs. Our pets are members of our family and this speaks to their permanence in our lives.”

The Treat Clincher is a safe and effective way to allow dogs to chew on bully sticks, bones, or other treats while pet owners have the freedom to go about their daily activities, whether joining zoom meetings, completing an exercise routine, or just having dinner with friends.

Constructed from solid aluminum and stainless steel, the Treat Clincher holds treats up off the ground in its patented “clincher”. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, it is safe to use on fine furniture and strong enough for outdoor picnic tables.

“No more holding a pizzle stick with your hands or pliers,” said Susan Mravca, who came up with the idea for the Treat Clincher after spending hours holding bully sticks for her puppy. “No more slobber on your carpets.”

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The Treat Clincher solves a serious safety problem while creating time for dog owners, as their pets stay safely engaged with a treat.

The Hinsdale Humane Society has been using the Treat Clincher in their kennels as part of their enrichment program for their rescue dogs. “The Treat Clincher greatly reduces the risk of our dogs choking,” says Tom Van Winkle, CEO of the Hinsdale Humane Society. “We only use highly durable items in the Clincher, and we can see exactly when we need to change out or remove the item. We feel this is a must-have in our organization.”

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