Shop + support small businesses with Six & Main

Shop and support small businesses across 6AM City’s 26 markets with our online marketplace Six & Main — that’s where City Editor Cat found Botanical Bones, a superfood dog treat brand out of Asheville.

A smiling dog sitting outside behind three bags of treats with three ring sculptures in the background.

City Editor Cat’s senior dog Tucker loves Botanical Bones + supporting small biz.

Photo by RALtoday

City Editor Cat here. Did you know you can shop + support small businesses across 6AM City’s 26 markets with our online marketplace Six & Main? That’s where I found Botanical Bones, a superfood dog treat brand out of Asheville (hey, AVLtoday).

I’ve become more intentional with what my senior dog Tucker eats lately — because I want him to live forever — so I decided to give Botanical Bones a try while supporting a small NC-based business.

Dog biz owner Rachel started making clean, healthy treats after adopting her pup Carnaby in 2020 — he liked them so much that they started to share with neighborhood pups, which eventually grew into a budding business.

The treats are made with superfoods, adaptogens, and peanut butter — Tucker is a finicky eater and gobbles these up.

The Botanical Bones Bundle was perfect for him because it came with: one Flower Power pack to promote longevity, one Balance + Calm pack for mood and good vibes, and one Inner Glow pack to support digestion.

Bonus: Botanical Bones donates a portion of its profits to rescue partners.

So, if you’re ready to support other amazing small businesses in the cities where we send our informative daily newsletters, get shopping on Six & Main.

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