Bonne et Filou’s Luxury Dog Macarons

“Treat Dogs as Royalty” is the mission of Bonne et Filou, a brand dedicated to creating delicious and healthy dog treats. 

Founded by Nicolas Nemeth and his wife Linzi, Bonne et Filou was inspired by the love and care King Louis XIV bestowed upon his dogs, Bonne and Filou. Bonne et Filou continues to follow its Parisian roots and has crafted a name for itself in the dog treat industry through its production of “dog macarons”. 

Nicolas and Linzi wanted to capture the luxury associated with French macarons while maintaining the necessary nutrients in dog treats. Bonne et Filou offers three different 6-piece sets of macarons, each varying in creme flavor. Assortments include Lavender, Strawberry, and Mint macarons, at a price of $23.99 each. These macarons are a royal treat for the “barkgeoisie”. They contain organic, high-quality ingredients that have been endorsed by veterinarians for safe consumption. 

In the media, Bonne et Filou’s dog macarons have been featured in Cosmopolition, Marie Clare, Pet Business, and on FOX Denver for their acclaimed health benefits and popularity amongst dogs and their owners. In recent news, Bonne et Filou has promised a 10% donation of sales to Susie’s Senior Dogs, an organization dedicated to placing dogs in foster homes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines.

Following the company’s recent success, the future of Bonne et Filou is the expansion of their e-commerce platform as well as in-person storefronts across America. In addition to expanding the company’s outreach efforts, consumers can anticipate exciting advancements in the creation of the treats. Nicolas has hinted at creating both a Rose and Vanilla flavor in addition to many other new and innovative flavors. Bonne et Filou’s sweet and nutritionally balanced macarons will make your dog feel like royalty. 

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