The Beneful Dream Dog Park Project Gifts $20,000 To The Dog Park At David T. Kennedy Park In Coconut Grove
Beneful’s Dream Dog Park Project has helped yet another community dog park and this time it was one right here in our own back yard! Beneful team members came to Miami and not only volunteered to help beautify the park, they also came with a $20,000 donation! Beneful gifted the City of Miami $20,000 to support and beautify the dog park, as well as help Miami Parks & Recreation and other community volunteers to install and paint new park equipment and lay new landscaping.
How amazing is that?
“At Beneful, we know dogs and owners share a unique bond and a special place in their hearts for their local dog parks.”
– Brent Gleckler, Beneful Brand Director
What is the Beneful Dream Dog Park Project all about?
According to Beneful: “The Beneful Dream Dog Park Project helps further Beneful’s mission of celebrating the joyful life dogs and owners share together by supporting dog park improvement and construction projects across the U.S. Since 2010, we’ve helped bring dog park dreams to life in more than a dozen communities, and we’ve seen firsthand the positive effect that dog parks have on both dogs and owners. In 2016, Beneful will support at least 12 dog park projects in the U.S. by improving existing parks and helping get new projects off the ground through a mix of financial support, hands-on volunteerism and shared dog park expertise.”
Check out this great video to learn more about how the Beneful Dream Dog Park Project is committed to helping community dog parks around the country!
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Ulysses says
Congratulations! I really like to go to this kinds of places with my dog. It is like heaven for them and I am the most happy whenever I see my dog happy of course.