The Origin of Barker's Brew

How a veterinarian's mission became every dog's wellness solution

A JOURNEY OF NATURAL HEALING

A brown and white dog eatingfood from a metal bowl on a patterned surface.

From Clinic to Kitchen

As a practicing veterinarian with over 15 years of experience, Dr. Jeremy Williams has dedicated his life to improving the health and happiness of animals. At Hyde Park Animal Hospital in Chicago, he's treated countless dogs, cats, and even a few unexpected patients.

Over the years, one lesson stood out: nutrition is the foundation of health. Dr. Jeremy witnessed how small changes in a dog's diet could lead to profound transformations.

Dr Jeremy in blue scrubs with a stethoscope around his neck sitting at a cluttered desk or counter in an office or clinic room.

"I've seen the transformative power of natural nutrition in my patients' lives."

Dr. Jeremy Williams, DVM

A Need for Natural Solutions

Noticing a gap in natural pet nutrition solutions, Dr. Jeremy set out to create a product that was not only packed with health benefits but also simple and easy to use.

That's how Barker's Brew was born—crafted with just four pure ingredients: collagen-rich chicken backs, nutrient-packed kale and spinach, and fiber-filled apples.

Dr Jeremy wearing a light blue sweater and a stethoscope, is sitting at a desk in an office. There are medical supplies in the background, and a large computer monitor to his right. The window behind him shows some trees and buildings outside.

Dr. Jeremy Williams, DVM

Founder & Medical Director

A graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Jeremy combines deep expertise with a hands-on, personalized approach to veterinary care.

His thoughtful demeanor, sharp diagnostic skills, and emphasis on natural nutrition have made him a sought-after provider for pet health concerns, from routine wellness to complex cases. Through years of clinical observation, Dr. Jeremy discovered that small changes in nutrition could lead to profound improvements in his patients' health—a revelation that would eventually inspire Barker's Brew.

Dr Jeremy in red scrubs holding a small dog wearing a black and yellow sweater against a gray background.