So Devoted

Get ready to be impressed by enthusiastic animal business owners Beau Singer and Branden Waltz. Their goal to produce family animal items that help canine shelters is something we at Dogster can completely support.
We use adjustable products based around mostly felines and dogs also,” Branden explains. “We contribute 10% of all sales and 100% of all contributions to animal shelters.

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The approach some animals get dealt with breaks our hearts,” goes over Branden, “so we want to do whatever we can to assist benefit the lives of family animals. The technique some animals get treated breaks our hearts,” discusses Branden, “so we want to do whatever we can to assist benefit the lives of pets. Beau and Branden have really had pets all of their lives.

” We sell individualized items based around mainly pet canines and felines too,” Branden goes over.” The approach some animals get dealt with breaks our hearts,” describes Branden, “so we wish to do whatever we can to help benefit the lives of family pets. Beau and Branden have in fact had pets all of their lives.

Dedicated Dog Bowl produces tailor-made premium bowls, that consist of a huge stainless-steel bowl they refer to as “extremely comparable to Yetis bowl,” similarly a little ceramic bowl with a wood stand and a little and large travel bowl.
” The technique some animals get handled breaks our hearts,” goes over Branden, “so we wish to do whatever we can to assist benefit the lives of family animals. Beau and Branden have had animals all of their lives.
The 2 have actually broadened the service into ornamental license plates, decals, leashes and a mystery box with chew toys and other goodies in order to raise sales to have bigger contributions. “The short-term goal is to contribute as much cash as possible and benefit as lots of dogs and shelters that we can. Our long-term objective is to help change every kill shelter to a no-kill shelter and aid develop a much easier and a more welcoming adoption process.”