PARK LiFE has announced an exclusive partnership with Thin Blue Paw, a charity dedicated to supporting retired police dogs across the UK. To mark the collaboration, the brand has introduced “Bravery Bones,” a specialized line of grain-free dog treats designed to honour the service of heroic animals. All proceeds from the sale of Bravery Bones will directly benefit Thin Blue Paw’s initiatives, providing essential medical care and rehoming support for dogs that have served in law enforcement.
The partnership was officially launched at Crufts 2026, where both organisations engaged with the public to highlight the importance of post-service care for police dogs. Richard Marles, founder of PARK LiFE, and Kieran Stanbridge, founder of Thin Blue Paw, hosted stands at the world’s largest dog show to showcase the new product. The event served as a platform to discuss the charity’s mission in ensuring these loyal animals receive a comfortable retirement after years of protecting communities.
Richard Marles stated that the partnership aligns with the PARK LiFE mission to celebrate the unbreakable bond between pets and their owners. He noted that Bravery Bones serve as a tribute to the courage and loyalty shown by police dogs throughout their careers. By donating 100 per cent of the proceeds, the company aims to make a meaningful contribution to the ongoing welfare of these canine veterans.
Kieran Stanbridge expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support received during the Crufts launch, describing the collaboration as a fantastic way to raise both awareness and funds. The Bravery Bones range features high-quality, natural recipes suitable for all breeds and sizes. Pet owners can now purchase the treats through the PARK LiFE online store and the Thin Blue Paw website, providing a simple and delicious way to give back to the retired police dog community.
For more information regarding the collaboration or to enquire about stocking the range, please contact info@parklife.dog. Further details on the charity’s work and how to support retired service animals can be found at info@thinbluepaw.org.uk.




