Community Sponsorship Opportunities
Partner with Doggy Adventures
Partner with Doggy Adventures to support our pups and get your business seen by local pet owners!
Enrichment Fridays and Sponsor a Day of Play are one-time sponsorship opportunities, while Sponsor a Boarding Suite provides exclusive sponsorship recognition for an entire month.
Enrichment Fridays $250
Weekly sponsor for special activities: Pup cups, Scent games, Frozen treat bars, Ball pit days, Splash days in summer, Painting paw art
Includes:
“Today’s enrichment sponsored by...” post, Story tags and reels, Sponsor board mention
Day of Play $500
Help Sponsor a full enrichment day for the dogs at Doggy Adventures while getting your business in front of local pet owners every single day.
What Your Sponsorship Helps Cover:
Enrichment toys and activities, Cleaning and sanitation supplies, Treats and frozen enrichment snacks, Staff supervision and play groups, Seasonal events and themed enrichment days
Sponsor Recognition Includes:
Featured on our social media, Business logo displayed in the facility, Listed on our website sponsor page, Mention in client newsletters, Tagged during sponsored enrichment activities
Boarding Suite
$1,500
Businesses sponsor an individual boarding room.
Includes:
Business name plaque outside suite, “This Suite Sponsored By...” signage, Social media spotlight, Website recognition, Optional QR code linking to business.
Meet Melanie, our pack leader and Certified Professional Pet Sitter.
Melanie Carey is the founder and owner of Doggy Adventures, a business she started during the pandemic with a dream of providing exceptional care for dogs and peace of mind for their families. Inspired by her reactive dog, Hera, Melanie learned firsthand that every dog has unique needs and deserves the opportunity to build confidence, explore the world, and experience adventures of their own.
A proud Air Force brat and Army military spouse, Melanie understands the importance of trust, reliability, and building strong relationships within a community. She graduated from the University of Alaska Anchorage with degrees in Psychology and Human Services, bringing a unique understanding of behavior, communication, and individualized care to her work with dogs and their families.