National Dog Day is on August 26, which makes it a perfect, low-cost moment for Mohave County businesses to grab attention with fun, pet-friendly campaigns. Use the ideas below to plan fast, local-first National Dog Day marketing that increases foot traffic, earns shares, and builds community goodwill in Bullhead City, Kingman, and Lake Havasu City. Think simple offers, quick photo ops, and clear info on Google and social.

10 Local-First National Dog Day Marketing Ideas

1) Partner with a nearby shelter or rescue

  • Lake Havasu: Co-promote with Western Arizona Humane Society — share one adoptable pet post and include a store-only perk for anyone who brings in a donation receipt.
  • Bullhead City: Run a “Supplies for Snaps” station benefiting Animal Care & Welfare. One photo + a small pet supply donation = spin a prize wheel.
  • Kingman / Golden Valley: Feature a mini pop-up for For the Luv of Paws with a donation box near checkout.

2) Dog-friendly hours + “Special Hours” on Google

  • Add extended, dog-friendly hours for Aug 26 and list them under Special hours on your Google Business Profile (GBP) for accuracy.
  • Pin those hours as a post and mirror them in your website header/footers so shoppers aren’t guessing.
  • Include a 1-line policy: “Leashed dogs welcome. Water bowls by the door.”

Learn how to set special hours on your Google Business Profile.

3) “Dog Day Photo Booth” (fast content engine)

  • Simple backdrop + your logo on a small sign = dozens of branded photos. Offer a $5 coupon for anyone who posts and tags you same-day.
  • Create a 15-second vertical video prompt: owner + pet + product = quick Reel/Short. Add local tags like #BullheadCity, #KingmanAZ, #LakeHavasu.
  • Make a single pinned post with photo examples and the day’s offer.

4) Gift bundles for pet people

  • Under $25 / $50 bundles: candles + lint roller, dog-themed mug + treat jar, leash hooks + key rack.
  • Use shelf talkers labeled “Dog Day Pick” so customers can spot them fast.
  • Offer a buy-for-them, gift-for-you promo (buy any bundle, get a $5 bounce-back coupon for September).

5) Co-market with neighbors

  • Coffee + boutique: free pup cup with any clothing purchase.
  • Hardware + groomer: 10% off dog-proof patio hardware with same-day grooming receipt.
  • Restaurant: dog-friendly patio map handout + QR linking to your menu and a rescue donation page.

6) “Bring a Receipt, Get a Reward”

  • Accept receipts that show a donation to WAHS, Bullhead ACW, or For the Luv of Paws for a same-day discount or small freebie.
  • Take a quick receipt photo (consent) and compile a thank-you collage for your socials.

7) Speedy email + SMS that actually converts

  • Subject ideas: “Dog Day perks today only 🐾” • “Water bowls are out, treats are ready.”
  • 3 bullets + 1 photo. Link to a short landing section on your site with hours, offer, and policy.
  • Resend same evening with “Last chance” to pick up bundles and claim the donation perk.

8) One-hour “Yappy Hour”

  • Pick a high-traffic hour; demo a product (treat recipes, grooming brush, pet-safe cleaner).
  • Stream it vertically and save the video; trim to a 20–30s highlight for Reels/Shorts.

9) Micro-fundraiser at checkout

  • Round-up for the local shelter; post the tally to stories hourly.
  • End of day: donate online and screenshot the receipt for transparency.

10) After-action content for long-tail reach

  • Post a thank-you carousel featuring customers’ pups (with consent).
  • Write a quick recap with three photos and link it from your GBP post for lingering search traffic.

One-Page Campaign Plan

  • 3–4 days before: announce dog-friendly hours, bundles, and the donation partner. Update GBP special hours and publish an event-style post.
  • Day-of morning: pinned Facebook/Instagram post, email/SMS blast, story with the photo booth preview.
  • Mid-day: go live for 10 minutes; feature one adoptable pet from a partner rescue.
  • Evening: “Last call” story + post your round-up total so far.
  • Next day: thank-you post + tag the shelter + publish a short recap on your site.

Make It Findable (Local SEO + Social)

  • Google: Add a GBP post titled “National Dog Day – [City]” with 1–2 photos, your one-line policy, and the donation detail. Match wording on your site.
  • Instagram/Facebook: Use vertical video first. Keep captions short, add city tags and your partner’s handle, and include one clear CTA: visit, donate, or post a photo.
  • Website: Create a small “Today Only” section on your homepage with hours, bundles, and partner links.

What to Track (and Repeat)

  • GBP: Calls, Directions, and Profile views Aug 25–27.
  • In-store: bundle sales, round-up dollars, and number of dog photos taken.
  • Social: saves + shares on the photo booth post; 3s video views for your Reel.

Helpful Resources on Your Site

National Dog Day FAQs for Mohave County businesses:

When is National Dog Day?
It’s observed every year on August 26. Plan light creative two–four days ahead and publish your Google post and pinned social the morning of the 26th.
What if my business isn’t fully dog-friendly?
Make it clear: “Leashed dogs welcome outdoors only” or “Service animals welcome inside.” Offer the photo booth at the entrance and provide water bowls outside.
How do I get more photo posts?
Pre-stage examples, use a one-tap QR code to your IG profile, and give a same-day $5 coupon for anyone who posts + tags you. Repost the best three on your story.
How do I measure success beyond likes?
Track GBP actions (Calls/Directions), in-store redemptions, round-up total, and email click-through rate. If one post format drives Directions spikes, reuse it next weekend.