Ensuring Your Dog’s Safety at Scenthound

Our core mission is to champion, protect, and promote your dog’s health and safety. We are committed to placing dogs first and that starts with our stringent safety and hygiene protocols, ensuring a secure and comfortable experience for your furry friend inside all of our Scenters.

Stringent Cleaning Protocols

It starts with our cleaning protocol. We adhere to the highest safety and hygiene standards. Our dedicated team meticulously sanitizes all surfaces and kennels between services. Our commitment to cleanliness extends from the trimming area to the tubs, creating an environment where dogs receive care in a fresh, inviting, and healthy atmosphere. Placing dogs first means prioritizing their health from the moment they step inside our Scenters, and our cleaning protocols are a testament to that commitment.

No nose-to-nose Contact Policy

Within our core value of placing dogs first is our strict no nose-to-nose contact policy. Your dog's safety is paramount, and we ensure they will not come into direct contact with other dogs during their time at Scenthound. We create an environment where each dog's experience is stress-free and enjoyable and eliminate any interactions that may cause stress for the pup and their parent.

Dogs in Lobby Protocol

Advocating for the health and well-being of every dog in our care extends to our lobby protocol. To maintain a safe environment for all dogs and their owners, we request al dog parents keep their dog at a reasonable distance from others while in our lobby. We work to make the Scenter a place where everyone feels safe.


At Scenthound, our core value of placing dogs first is not just a statement; it's a promise we uphold in every interaction and service. Choose Scenthound for routine hygiene and wellness care, and rest assured your furry friend is in a safe, clean, and caring environment that values their health above all else.

 
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