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Knotty Pawz is an American company based in South Carolina that specializes in designing and manufacturing eco-friendly dog rope toys. The company's primary product line features animal- and plant-like tug and chew toys for dogs, which serve as dental floss and are crafted from recycled cotton, significantly reducing textile waste.
Company type | Limited Liability Company |
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Industry | Pet products |
Founder | Weiwei Huang |
Website | https://knottypawz.com/ |
History
[edit]Knotty Pawz was founded by Weiwei Huang, whose family has been in the recycled cotton business for generations. Her parents have been in the pet rope toy industry for decades. In early 2023, during a visit to her family in China, Weiwei was saddened to see many local factories had closed due to the pandemic and price pressures from trade companies. She felt a calling to help her family and the people in China who are like family to her. This motivation was further strengthened when her dog, American bully, Xena, injured her mouth on a hard chew toy, highlighting the importance of creating toys that are not only durable but also safe for dogs' mouths.
In 2024, Knotty Pawz, as a local business, attended the Earth Festival at Popular Park-Unity Park in Greenville. The event saw a significant number of attendees stopping by and showing interest in Knotty Pawz toys, further solidifying the company's commitment to sustainability and community engagement.[1]
Products
[edit]Knotty Pawz is a brand that specializes in creating stylish, sustainable, and safe pet rope toys.[2]The classic Knotty Pawz toy features a unique animal-plant-like structure, available in various designs suitable for dogs of different ages and sizes. These toys are made from recycled cotton and can be frozen to provide longer distraction for dogs.In addition to their signature rope toys, Knotty Pawz offers a range of products, including:
- Balls
- Tug toys, such as Jumbo Rope Balls and Hemp Tug Toys
- Squeakers
- Interactive toys and accessories
As of 2024, Knotty Pawz has introduced a line of snuffle toys that can be stuffed with treats. Notably, their Snuffle Flower series features intricately designed toys, each carefully crafted by skilled artists who dedicate three hours to perfecting every detail.
References
[edit]- ^ Swetlik, Sarah. "It's Earth Day in the Upstate: Residents celebrate conservation, education and business". The Greenville News. Retrieved 2024-08-20.
- ^ "Excited to Announce Accelerator Cohort 3!". NextGEN. 2024-06-03. Retrieved 2024-08-20.
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