Cultivating Compassion

Dog Dog Inc. exists to rescue dogs and give them more than shelter—we provide love, enrichment, and the opportunity to live full and meaningful lives.

Through regenerative agriculture on our Northern California farm, we cultivate organic dog food and high-quality cannabis in systems that honor the land, the animals, and the people we serve. By connecting rescue, farming, and mindful production, we aim to create a model where compassion and cultivation work together to nourish both life and livelihood.

Food Dog

Food Dog is premium farm-grown nutrition made by people who genuinely love dogs and believe they deserve long, healthy, meaningful lives. Every ingredient is transparently sourced from our own regenerative farm—where the dogs themselves live, run, recover, and thrive. From pasture-raised proteins to organically grown vegetables, Food Dog is crafted with real ingredients, minimal processing, and a commitment to helping dogs feel their best every day.

What makes Food Dog unique is that it’s not just another pet food brand—it’s part of a living ecosystem built around animal care. Profits help support our rescue operation, allowing us to rehabilitate and care for more dogs while continually investing in better nutrition, better farming, and better lives for the animals we love.

Food Dog, because Dogs Deserve Better.

Weed Dog

Weed Dog exists to cultivate exceptional cannabis while building a more meaningful relationship between agriculture, community, and animal care. Powered by a deep love of dogs and cannabis, Weed Dog creates premium products to support rescue efforts, create memorable experiences, and help fund systems that improve the lives of animals and people alike.

We believe cannabis culture can be thoughtful, joyful, and purpose-driven—grounded in authenticity, connected to the land, and shared through community. Through quality cultivation, strong branding, and a spirit of experimentation, Weed Dog aims to create products and spaces that bring people together while helping dogs live healthier, fuller lives.

Good weed. Good dogs. Good life.

Our Mission is To

Do Good.

The farm’s dual mission of eco-friendly cultivation and animal rescue creates a community-focused, socially responsible brand that resonates with cannabis enthusiasts and animal lovers alike.

My name is Matthew Maloney, founder of Weed Dog, and I see cannabis as an ancient companion to humanity—something that has existed alongside us for generations, offering its effects to those who choose to engage with it. But it’s clear that it isn’t for everyone, and that choice matters. My core belief is that consuming cannabis is not a passive act; it is an agreement to allow the plant to influence your mind and body. It is the responsibility of the individual to develop the awareness to understand when that influence is serving them—when it enhances their well-being, creativity, or connection—and when it may be too much, too little, or no longer beneficial.

For me, the goal is self-understanding, discipline, and using that relationship with intention to move closer to one’s best self.

Weed Dog, though silly, is a powerful educational platform not just for agricultural and animal care but also for responsible cannabis consumption and spiritual balance.

At Weed Dog we view cannabis with a deep sense of respect and balance—neither glorifying it as purely good nor condemning it as inherently harmful. We recognize cannabis as a powerful plant with a wide spectrum of potential benefits. It can support physical relief, open emotional pathways, deepen spiritual awareness, and bring people together in meaningful ways. At the same time, we recognize that it is not without risk. Like anything influential, cannabis can be misused, over consumed, or relied upon in ways that ultimately become detrimental.


Rescue & Re-home

As a no-kill operation, our mission is to ensure every animal lives with dignity, enrichment, and companionship while fostering meaningful connections between people, animals, and the land. Through compassionate care, community engagement, and a commitment to regenerative living, we strive to create a model where rescue, sustainability, and purpose coexist—improving the lives of dogs while inspiring a more thoughtful and humane world.

By designing the kennels with a clean, modern, almost hotel-like aesthetic—with rescued animals living their “best life”—Dog Dog Inc. transforms rescue into aspiration. This elevated, feel-good environment reinforces a sense of care, dignity, and optimism that aligns naturally with cannabis consumers who gravitate toward positive, lifestyle-driven brands, making the mission not just admirable, but visually compelling and emotionally magnetic.

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Dog Dog Inc. operates as a no-kill rescue, prioritizing lifelong care and quality of life for all animals

  • A dedicated team and passionate volunteers provide consistent enrichment through play, training, socialization, and affection, ensuring the dogs remain at their best both mentally and physically.

  • Weed Dog will extend the serenity of being part of our sanctuary by offering guided pack walks around the farm, giving community members a unique opportunity to connect with the animals, nature, and each other—supporting emotional well-being and reducing stress.

  • As the sanctuary grows Weed Dog will utilize our hundreds of acres to allow the dogs to roam, explore, and thrive amidst thoughtfully designed, fire-resistant, and visually charming dog house infrastructure.

  • Weed Dog supports responsible population control through neutering initiatives and actively promotes adoption through local events and engaging social media outreach, helping as many dogs as possible to find loving forever homes.

  • The Weed Dog Conservancy exists to give purpose to rescued dogs by training and partnering with them in meaningful ecological work. Through conservation detection, livestock protection, and land stewardship, we empower high drive dogs to help restore and protect natural systems while deepening the connection between animals, people, and the land.

  • The Asher House - Salem, OR

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    Land of the Strays - Costa Rica

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    Almost There - Phoenix AZ

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    Working Dogs for Conservation

    www.wd4c.org


Dog Dog Inc. combines eco-friendly cannabis cultivation with regenerative farming practices and leverages its social outreach to actively showcase these systems in action

Dog Dog Inc.’s regenerative agriculture mission aligns closely with a growing ecosystem of successful nonprofits that have demonstrated how environmental restoration, storytelling, and community engagement can attract large-scale support

Dog Dog Inc. fits naturally into this landscape but introduces a compelling evolution of the model: instead of relying solely on donations, it builds a self-funding economically sustainable system through cannabis cultivation and dog food production while amplifying its mission through content, education, and community experiences. Like the other nonprofits, Dog Dog Inc. can attract support through storytelling, transparency, and measurable ecological and community impact—but it goes further by embedding agriculturally supported economic stability and financial literacy directly into consumer brands. The dog rescue, experiential farm visits, and media documentation create multiple emotional entry points for supporters, much like how successful nonprofits combine mission + narrative + participation.

In essence, where traditional nonprofits rely on donations to fund regenerative impact, Dog Dog Inc. has the potential to generate its own funding engine while still capturing the same emotional and cultural support—positioning it as both a mission-driven brand and a regenerative movement that people can engage with, learn from, and actively support.

Regenerative Agriculture Non-Profits:

Dog Dog Inc. provides a powerful educational platform that engages a wide diversity of individuals. We encourage visitors to the farm for both educational and restorative experiences—offering hands-on insight into regenerative farming practices and responsible cannabis cultivation, while also creating space for meaningful connection with the rescue dogs. Through free and open visits, guided pack walks, and community-focused activities, guests can engage with the land, the animals, and each other, fostering mental well-being and a shared sense of purpose in a peaceful, nature-driven environment.


Promotion

Dog Dog Inc. embraces organic marketing for both Weed Dog and Food Dog by forming meaningful partnerships with aligned charities, allowing the mission to grow through genuine impact rather than traditional advertising. By collaborating with organizations focused on veterans’ support, mental health, animal rescue, cannabis reform, and community care, Dog Dog Inc. extends its reach while reinforcing its purpose. A key part of this effort includes working with trained rescue dogs—our “most goodest boys”—to provide comfort and companionship to veterans and individuals in emotionally vulnerable states, including hospital visits and support programs. These real, human-centered interactions create powerful, authentic stories that naturally build awareness, trust, and emotional connection to our brands.

Giving Back:

Weed Dog fits naturally into a growing ecosystem of cannabis brands that prioritize giving back, alongside companies like Dog Walkers Pre-Rolls, which supports animal rescue efforts, and Wyld Works, known for its focus on environmental sustainability and social justice initiatives. While these brands have helped redefine what responsible cannabis business looks like, Weed Dog takes the concept a step further—by not just donating to charitable causes, but by being one. Through its integrated dog rescue and regenerative farm, Weed Dog embeds impact directly into its daily operations, while still partnering with and contributing to other aligned organizations, creating a model where business success and charitable action are one and the same.

Similar Brands:

Importantly, Weed Dog embraces humor and fun without losing sincerity. The brand understands that joy, absurdity, and laughter are powerful forms of connection.

In a crowded cannabis market filled with brands trying to look sleek, exclusive, or hyper-commercialized, Weed Dog stands apart by feeling alive, unpredictable, and genuinely enjoyable.

Dogs & Farm content:

One of Weed Dog’s greatest strengths as a brand is its ability to generate genuine fascination, humor, and emotional connection through the strange, joyful, and deeply human world it creates.

In an era where attention is one of the most valuable commodities on earth, Weed Dog is uniquely positioned to produce the kind of memorable, shareable moments that people naturally want to talk about, clip, repost, and participate in.

The farm itself becomes a living content engine. Not manufactured “marketing campaigns,” but real eccentricity rooted in curiosity, creativity, and the simple joy of life with animals and agriculture. Limited-edition sweaters made from the wool of beloved Angora rabbits. Chiengora products crafted from the brushed fur of internet-famous rescue dogs people have followed for years. Sheep-guarding rescue dogs. Veterans paired with working farm companions. Dogs riding around the property on old trucks while someone harvests cannabis in the background. These are the kinds of moments that feel authentic because they are authentic.

That authenticity creates cultural gravity. People don’t just buy products—they become emotionally invested in the animals, the farm, and the ongoing story of the ecosystem itself. Every dog has a personality. Every rabbit, sheep, greenhouse, or strange farm experiment has the potential to become part of a larger narrative people want to follow.


Vertically Integrated

Weed Dog is a plant-touching operation specializing in cultivation and brand marketing while utilizing distribution and retail partners to bring our products to market. Revenue from cannabis sales supports our dog rescue initiative and offers us the opportunity to donate to other dog rescue operations locally and internationally, extending brand outreach and benefits akin to the mission of beloved brands making charitable impacts like Newman’s Own.

Weed Dog strives to maintain a focus on quality for products that are economically priced for the average cannabis consumer. Strains will be chosen for cultivation based on popularity and growing robustness. Weed Dog will utilize third party extraction labs and retail partners to bring products to market while performing packaging of flower in-house. We also intend to explore proprietary genetics for unique cannabis experiences that are tailored to the average consumer. Weed Dog products are always minded for the economical consumer with consistency in both quality and affordable price being something customers can rely upon.

The Weed Dog product line will offer traditional cannabis offerings including raw flower in 1/8th, 1/4th, 1/2, and full ounce offerings in both small and large flower packages.

We will also offer a line of pre-rolls including a gourmet infused line.

For those who prefer vaping, Weed Dog will offer a line of vaping pens and cartridges featuring extracts from our fresh frozen hash.

Keeping in line with our priorities in pet care Weed Dog will offer CBD dog treats and refrain from producing traditional edibles so that customers don’t confuse our THC offerings for anything intended for their furry friends.

Dog Dog Works

Conservancy

The Dog Dog Works Conservancy exists to give purpose to rescued dogs by training and partnering with them in meaningful ecological work. Through ecological monitoring, invasive species detection, livestock protection, and anti-poaching operations we empower dogs to help restore and protect natural systems while deepening the connection between animals, people, and the land.

Collaborating with land management organizations both public and private such as the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Bureau of Land Management, The Nature Conservancy, and regional land trusts/watershed groups.

Our inspiration: www.wd4c.org

Weed Dog Cafe

  1. Community Gathering Space: The dog park and cannabis lounge serves as a welcoming hub for both dog owners and cannabis consumers. It offers a safe, designated area where people can enjoy cannabis responsibly while their dogs socialize and play. This fosters a sense of community, encouraging interaction between like-minded individuals who share interests in both animal welfare and cannabis culture.

  2. Promotion of Responsible Consumption: By offering a designated space for cannabis use, Weed Dog promotes responsible consumption in a controlled environment. This helps to normalize cannabis use, reducing stigma and providing an alternative to consuming in isolation or less safe spaces.

  3. Support for Dog Rescue Mission: The dog park will not only benefit local pet owners but also reinforce Weed Dog’s commitment to its animal rescue operation. Adoptable dogs will be featured in residency and the space offers a great venue for hosting special events, fundraisers, and increasing adoptions and support for animal welfare in the community.

  4. Economic and Social Impact: The combination dog park and lounge creates local jobs and enhances the community’s recreational offerings, contributing to the local economy. It provides a unique,  welcoming atmosphere that draws people in, boosting foot traffic and benefiting nearby businesses.

As the brand grows Weed Dog plans to open a combination dog park and cannabis consumption lounge, creating a unique space that blends socialization, relaxation, and community engagement. This innovative concept provides several benefits:.

Merchandise

Way cooler than Cookies.

Major harvests, rescue stories, conservancy projects, new livestock additions, legendary dogs, strange farm experiments, and viral moments will all become themes for collectible drops that feel connected to an evolving story people want to follow. This creates a living relationship between the audience and the farm itself, where merchandise becomes a way to participate in the journey rather than simply advertise a brand.

Weed Dog is not a clothing line.

The Weed Dog Rescue Box

Join the Pack & Subscribe to Joy!

Every Purchase Feeds 15 Dogs! Every Month! 

Part product club, part donation engine, part lifestyle membership.

As the brand expands Weed Dog plans to align with convenience minded consumers with The Weed Dog Rescue Box!

Monthly packages delivered to the customer's door with each sale directly supporting the rescue. 

Each box contains exclusive updates about the farm and dogs, farm sourced Food Dog treats, dog toys, and limited edition merch.

Weed Dog Box tiers without THC products will be shipped via traditional couriers across all 50 states. Boxes containing fresh flower and other THC products will be delivered by licensed delivery services in the customer’s area.  

Our Team

Matthew Maloney

Founder/CEO

Founder Matthew Maloney plans to draw on his years of experience as a freelance media professional in Los Angeles to craft compelling, story-driven content that consistently communicates the Weed Dog brand’s identity and mission. By applying hard-earned lessons in storytelling, client work, and audience engagement, he aims to build an authentic and visually cohesive presence that resonates across platforms. At the same time, Matt is committed to forging strong relationships with experienced professionals in both the cannabis and animal care industries, ensuring that every aspect of the operation is guided by expertise. He actively welcomes knowledgeable collaborators who can expand the company’s capabilities, strengthen its foundation, and help bring the full vision of Weed Dog to life. Some of Matt’s video work can be seen at www.mkmcuts.com

Board of Non-Profit

Jennifer Wilson, Geologist - Lime Rock Resources

Jennifer Wilson serves as a key member of the Weed Dog nonprofit board, bringing a wealth of large-scale operational insight from her role as a geologist with Lime Rock Resources, where she oversees a network of oil drilling operations across the United States generating billions in revenue. Her experience navigating complex, high-stakes environments makes her a grounding and dependable voice for overall project oversight. At Weed Dog, Jennifer provides critical guidance on land use, erosion control, and earth-based studies—ensuring that farm development and regenerative agriculture initiatives are built on a deep understanding of the landscape and long-term environmental stability.

Brian Tennant, Treasurer - Banker and Property Manager

Brian brings a strong foundation in financial management through his experience as a banker and property manager. With a keen understanding of budgeting, asset management, and long-term financial planning, Brian plays a critical role in ensuring the organization’s fiscal responsibility and sustainability. His practical expertise helps guide strategic decisions, maintain transparency, and support the financial health of both the nonprofit initiatives and the broader Weed Dog operation.

Matthew Riska - HVAC systems engineer

Matthew Riska brings a wealth of experience in property management and HVAC systems alongside a strong background in community service organizations. He brings valuable technical insight into infrastructure planning, helping guide efficient, sustainable, and scalable systems for the farm and rescue facilities. Beyond his engineering expertise, Matthew contributes thoughtful perspective on innovative charitable initiatives, ensuring that Weed Dog’s mission is supported by both practical design and meaningful community impact.


Let’s Talk!

We’re eager to exchange ideas, receive feedback, and connect in any way as we move to bringing weed dog closer to reality - please reach out, we look forward to hearing from you!