MIDDLETOWN, DE — Fido First has introduced the Fido Flask™, a new travel hydration and feeding solution designed for pets with active lifestyles. The product aims to support animal welfare by donating a portion of its proceeds to non-profit organizations.
The Fido Flask™ stands out from traditional travel water bottles by holding up to 32 ounces of water and featuring a detachable, standalone bowl set. This design allows pets to drink unassisted and at their own pace. Available in several popular colors, the flask can be accessorized with wristlets, crossbody straps, insulated flask bags, and fun stickers.
Melissa Coale, founder of Fido First, designed the flask for her rescue dog Samantha, who struggled with traditional handheld bottles due to anxiety. Unable to find a suitable alternative on the market, Coale created the Fido Flask™ to keep her pet hydrated and happy away from home. The product also addresses the needs of other dog owners looking for a functional hydration solution.
In line with Coale’s commitment to animal welfare, part of the proceeds from each Fido Flask™ sold will go to non-profit organizations. These funds will help cover costs for food, medical care, and other essentials. Fido First has partnered with a non-profit that rescues shelter dogs and trains them as service animals for individuals living with conditions such as Autism, Diabetes, Epilepsy, and PTSD.
“I’m excited to be unveiling the Fido Flask™,” Coale said. “Although we are a small company, my mission is to make a big difference in the lives of rescue dogs. This product was created with that mission in mind and ultimately inspired the founding of Fido First. Through our recent partnership, we aim to positively impact rescue dogs and the people whose lives they will change.”
This launch highlights Fido First’s dedication to providing practical solutions for pet owners while supporting broader animal welfare initiatives. The Fido Flask™ not only meets the needs of busy pet owners but also contributes to a cause that improves the lives of both pets and people.
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