About Piper Loop Pets
Piper Loop Pets is a boutique dog treat brand where exceptional taste meets intelligent design. We create design-forward dog treats and training tins that fit seamlessly into real life — because your dog deserves the very best, and you deserve products that are as beautiful as they are functional.
Our signature tins are made to live out in the open: playful, countertop-worthy, and thoughtfully designed to be used every day.
Meet the Founders
We’re Anna and Carol — and our dogs introduced us.
After countless puppy playdates, we realized we shared two things: an unwavering love for dogs and a tendency to overthink everything (in the best way). Anna brings a background as a PhD scientist. Carol brings experience in product branding and marketing, along with daily volunteer work at the city’s animal shelter and wildlife rescue.
By combining science, design, and a deep respect for animals, we turned that shared obsession into something genuinely useful — for dogs and their people. Founders: human. Not a Bernese Mountain Dog.
The Idea That Started It All
Carol isn’t much of a yeller. So instead of calling her dog’s name across the park, she carried treats in a repurposed tin. One shake — and her mischievous pup, lovingly nicknamed Lil’ Biscuit, came running. Every time.
People noticed.
They asked questions.
Then they asked where they could get one.
That small tin turned out to be more than a training trick — it was the beginning of everything.
Built on Science, Design, and Love
Our pocket-sized training tin is rooted in behavioral science and inspired by classical conditioning principles first described by Pavlov. Over time, dogs learn to associate the sound of the tin with something they love — and instinctively move toward it.
We obsessively tested shapes, sizes, textures, and ingredients to create clean, USA-made training treats that dogs truly crave — paired with a one-handed, shakeable tin designed for recall, rewards, and everyday training.
The result is a collection of high-value dog treats and design-forward tins that help dogs come running — and look good doing it.