Seize a pint, save a pup.

SCBC is proud to support local dog rescues in California and Arizona, including The Animal Pad, Second Chance Dog Rescue, and follow your heart rescue by donating 1% of sales from New Day IPA and Buddy Lager.

As part of our Seize a pint, save a pup pledge, We’ve contributed $47,294.89 in 2022! Our goal was to give $5,000.

Since we opened in 2015, Second Chance Beer Company has donated over $257,000 to dog rescues and the communities we serve.

$41,300 

2023 Goal: $5,000

Check out what we've contributed.

  • 10 BINS OF DOG TOYS

    Dog toys
  • 500+ LBS OF DOG FOOD

    Dog food
  • 141 DOGS ADOPTED

    Since 2015

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  • 12 DOGS FOSTERED

    since 2019

    dog house
  • $47,000+ DONATED

    in 2022

    money sign in heart floating on hand representing donations
  • $322,000+ DONATED

    since 2015

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Our rescue Partners

 

Second Chance Dog Rescue (SCDR INC, dba Second Chance Dog Rescue) is a non-profit 501c3 organizations dedicated to saving homeless dogs. We rescue, rehabilitate and re-home dogs, primarily from local shelters, as well as dogs surrendered by their owners for various reasons, and dogs from Baja California, Mexico. Once we receive a dog, we provide medical care, including spay and neuter, and any necessary rehabilitation.

The Animal Pad is a non-profit, all-breed dog rescue that focuses on saving dogs from high kill shelters and the streets of Mexico. The goal is to build, operate and maintain a no-kill animal sanctuary. This would be the model to expand into other cities and help others who would like to create similar shelters. We get them the vet care they need, find foster homes, rehabilitate them and facilitate adoptions into loving homes.

Follow Your heart Animal Rescue is a 501(c) (3) organization with a simple mission- saving animals based in mesa, arizona. the mission is to reduce the number of homeless and euthanized pets by rescuing the dogs whose lives and/or well-being are at risk. We provide them with basic needs and care and place them with loving families. We do our best to eliminate the stigma of “un adoptability” brought on by breed, age, and physical condition.