
Big Hearts. Small Pawprints.
At Bark Side of the Moon, caring doesn’t stop at our dogs, it extends to our community, our environment, and the planet we all call home.
We believe that the little things add up. So whether it’s using biodegradable poo bags on our walkies or planning a charity fundraiser, we’re constantly looking for ways to tread a little lighter and give a little more.
Doing Our Bit for the Planet
We’re proud to be on a journey toward a more sustainable Bark Side. Here’s just a few ways we’re making greener choices every day:
We only use biodegradable poo bags (because no one wants a forever poop bag).
Our treats, toys, and supplies come from eco-conscious and ethical suppliers.
Our beloved Fun Bus will soon be getting an upgrade . A fully electric van, custom-designed for comfy, carbon-friendly dog transport.
In our grooming spa, we’re gradually switching to sustainable packaging and products made with natural, pet-safe ingredients.
It’s all part of our commitment to keeping tails wagging without costing the Earth.
Paws in the Community
We’re not just barking about it , we’re out there doing it. Giving back is a huge part of who we are. Whether it’s joining beach clean-ups, volunteering our time, or fundraising for incredible causes, our team is always up for a challenge (especially when it includes snacks).
One of our proudest moments? Completing a 26-mile charity walk to raise money for local dog charities. Every step helped support Companion Paws, a brilliant family-run organisation in West Norfolk that connects elderly people with senior dogs in need of a loving home. It’s a cause close to our hearts, giving older pups and people a second chance at companionship.
We’re proud to support charities that share our values and bring joy, connection, and second chances to those who need them most.



This Is Just the Beginning…
We know there’s always more we can do. That’s why we’re constantly looking for new ways to reduce our pawprint, support local causes, and keep doing better by our dogs, our people, and our planet.
Got an idea, local project or charity you think we should know about? Get in touch →
Together, we can keep barking up the right tree.


