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Dogness (International) Corp
Dogness (International) Corp is a publicly listed pet products manufacturer based in China, offering smart and traditional accessories.
Dogness (International) Corp
Dogness (International) Corp is a China-based company operating in the consumer pet products space. The firm designs, manufactures, and sells a portfolio of pet accessories — ranging from smart feeders and GPS trackers to traditional collars and leashes. Its customer base spans wholesalers, retailers, and direct-to-consumer online platforms. The company's product lines combine hardware and IoT technology for the pet care market. Core offerings include automated feeding devices, smart water fountains, and monitoring cameras, alongside a legacy business in pet restraints and harnessing. The firm sells under its own brand and provides OEM services to other labels. Geographic focus is split between China's growing domestic pet market and export channels into the United States. Dogness is a public company, with its shares traded on the Nasdaq, giving it a capital structure akin to a small-cap consumer goods manufacturer rather than a private investment vehicle. As a corporation, it does not manage third-party capital, nor does it operate as an allocator into venture or private equity funds. Its deployment consists of internal R&D, production infrastructure, and inventory rather than external minority positions. Structurally, the firm is a single operating business — a manufacturer with a public listing — not a hybrid family office with a corporate operating company attached. There is no co-investment club, no outside LP base, and no evidence of a parallel investment arm making commitments to external managers. The entity's pursuit of pet-industry revenue is the entirety of the strategy.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
China
City
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Corporate office
China
Frequently asked questions
Is Dogness a family office or an investment firm?
Dogness is neither. It is a publicly traded operating company that manufactures and sells pet products. The firm maintains no pool of external capital to deploy into third-party funds or companies, and publicly available records describe a single-line consumer goods business. Any inference of family-office structure is a misreading of the entity's corporate form.
Why is Dogness in an allocator-focused database?
The inclusion appears to originate from an automated data crawl that misclassified a publicly listed consumer manufacturer. Dogness has not represented itself as a family office, and no public disclosure — SEC filings, investor presentations, or corporate communications — suggests it operates as an investment allocator.
What does Dogness actually do?
Dogness designs, produces, and distributes pet accessories. Its product range includes smart pet devices like automatic feeders and pet cameras, as well as traditional leashes and harnesses. The company generates revenue through direct sales, distributors, and OEM agreements.
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