Shay's Bones and Biscuits is a company that sells dog treats, founded by 11-year-old Shay Hammond in 2004. Shay was inspired to found the company by her dog, Pancake, to whom she used to feed homemade treats. The company is fairly small scale, with a annual revenue of about $200, however, as a result of her founding of the company Hammond was awarded $1000 by NFTE. The company trades online and in retail outlets in Kentucky History The Company was founded in 2004 by Shay Hammond and received a far bit of media coverage during its first year, mainly due to Hammond being 11 at the time of founding. Hammond also received multiple awards and recognitions for the founding, she was awarded $1,000 in the 2006 after winning the Kentucky NFTE "Young Entrepreneur of the Year" award,Hammond was also interviewed on ABC News "Money Matters" which aired on live television 2 days before the NFTE event in 2006. Two years after founding the company Hammond had hopes for it, and said she wished to start mass producing her treats and to open a retail location. After taking an entrepreneurship class sponsored by the University of Kentucky, which is in addition to her NFTE sponsored class, she continued selling her dog treats up until her freshman year of highschool. She says that it was hard for her to obtain a large custom, with the majority of people casting a skeptical eye over her company. Hammond no longer runs Shay's Bones and Biscuits, as it became to difficult for her to manage along with school and multiple afterschool activities. Products The biscuits were made in two flavors: Mutter Butter and Chicken Lickin', or Peanut Butter and Chicken respectively. The ingredients are all-natural, and founder Hammond mentions that dipping the products in cheese is popular. The treats are human-edible and healthy for dogs to enjoy. <ref name="A Business with Bite" />
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