Scenthound: Dog Care Professionals Giving Back in 2016

Our mission here at Scenthound is to get every dog the essential dog "grooming" care they need. We mean EVERY dog. Our founder and Scenthound crew make every effort to give free services and raise money throughout the year for dogs living in shelters, helping them get a "clean start". How much can a local company with three locations raise or donate?? We are proud to say over $80,000! 

CLEAN START PROGRAMS FOR DOGS IN SHELTERS

 
 
 

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and Animal Care and Control (both of Palm Beach County) are two organizations with mission statements that align with Scenthound's mission to help all of the counties dogs. In total our passionate crew donated over 2,200 "Clean Starts" to these awesome agencies in the past 12 months! That's over 2,200 dogs in Palm Beach County given baths, teeth brushings, ear cleanings and nail trims to get them ready for new homes.

BARKS N' BEACHES, PAWS IN THE PARK, WALK FOR THE ANIMALS

 
 
 

The incredible weather here in South Florida allows for lots of outdoor fundraisers for the animals of the county. Scenthound and its hard working crew always rallies to put on a five star dog wash (and nail trims!) and donates proceeds. Whether it's to support the care of our beautiful Jupiter Dog Beach or funds to help sick animals at Peggy Adams, you will see Scenthound they're doing their part for the community we all belong to.

NOV-MEMBER FOOD DRIVE AT SCENTHOUND

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In November 2016 we completed two initiatives to give back MORE! For every customer that became an essential dog care "member" in November Scenthound donated a meal to a shelter dog! Each location also collected food to Stock Peggy's Pantry. Pictured above is our founder, Tim Vogel, with over 400 lbs of cat and dog food! We always say: Give back, however big or little... and keep doing it. There are so many dogs in need and it just feels good to know we are all in it together.

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