Good Dogs Deserve a Good World
We’re in the business of making dogs smile, and that doesn’t stop when the treats run out. Fido Inc. is proud to support organizations doing real, meaningful work for animals and the communities that love them.
See how our company gives back to our local community.
We’re in the business of making dogs smile, and that doesn’t stop when the treats run out. Fido Inc. is proud to support organizations doing real, meaningful work for animals and the communities that love them.
Every purchase you make at Fido helps us support organizations that are out there in the trenches, rescuing dogs from shelters, training working animals, fighting overpopulation, and building better communities for pets and people alike.
Take a look at who we’re proud to stand behind.
These aren’t just dogs, they’re first responders. The Vail Avalanche Rescue Dogs provide rapid emergency response in avalanche country while also educating communities on backcountry safety.
VARD trains their dogs to the highest possible standard, supports Eagle County residents facing hardship, and makes the mountains a little safer for everyone who loves them.
FDR, Inc. is a 501(c)3 dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming Doberman Pinschers across VA, MD, WV, NC, SC, GA, PA, and NJ. Their foster network is the backbone of everything they do.
Each foster home that opens its doors saves one dog and creates space for another. It’s a beautiful, ongoing circle of second chances.
PPI is tackling companion animal overpopulation at the root — through spay/neuter campaigns, veterinary training, and culturally relevant education that shifts how communities around the world think about pet welfare.
It’s a big mission with a clear-eyed approach: you can’t shelter your way out of overpopulation. You have to reduce it.
As the only full-service animal shelter serving Jefferson County, CO, Foothills doesn’t just house animals; they build a community around them. Their mission is simple and true: to make lives better for people and pets. They believe it takes good humans to do that, and honestly, we think they’re right.