ABOUT THE BUSINESS
- 2 Locations: Savannah, GA
- Purchased first location in 2015 and built second location in 2018
- Owned for 9 years
- Services provided: Boarding, Daycare, Grooming, Retail
- 2 buildings, 9,250+ SF combined
- Boarding facility: 89 enclosures with 100 dog capacity
- Daycare facility: 50 dog capacity
- 45 full and part-time staff
“We have a daughter who only has a couple more years left in high school, then she’ll be going off to school,” Tonya added. “We realized that we were not having enough family time because it was always being interrupted. So we decided we wanted to have [a better] quality of life.”
A friend in the industry connected them with Teija Heikkilä of PET|VET M&A, Sales & Advisory for help determining the value of their business and negotiating a deal. Nick and Tonya spent the first part of 2023 evaluating their options and started gathering documents to lay the groundwork for the sale of The Hipster Hound in the fall of 2023.
Nick and Tonya agreed that the PET|VET team made the entire process very smooth for both parties in the transaction, and they credit Teija’s reputation for bringing maximum value to the deal. “Without her in the middle, [the buyer] probably would have tried to pay a little bit less. And then we wouldn’t be in the position as much to negotiate. So it really didn’t cost us anything to use her as a broker,” Nick said. “It was a really pleasant process. She kept us informed every step of the way. It was seamless. She provided every service, from the lawyers to the accountants … we didn’t have to bring anybody else to the table.”
The sale of both Hipster Hound locations closed on April 1, 2024, and Nick and Tonya both admit they’ve been sleeping better ever since. In addition to tying up a few loose ends with the sale, Nick continues in his role at National Railway Supply, while Tonya runs their newest venture – a retail store in Savannah’s historic shopping district. They opened Locally Made Savannah back in March of 2022 so that it would be up and running whenever they decided to exit the pet resort business.
The concept for Locally Made Savannah originated years ago, at the farmer’s market where they first sold their dog treats. Even in those early days, they were sensing an interest among other local artisans for a fixed retail location – a place to sell their wares to tourists looking for treasures that aren’t mass produced.
“We have a lot of visitors come through [downtown Savannah] where our store is … On the weekends and when the weather’s nice, the store is packed,” Nick said. In addition to collectibles made by local artisans, the shop also features sweet treats including a milkshake bar, offering decadent desserts like the “He’s a Tough Cookie” shake – made with cookies and cream ice cream then rimmed in fudge frosting, rolled in cookie crumbs and topped with a baked good.
Not forgetting their farmers market roots, the Rintyes plan to continue with the same attention to detail and entrepreneurial spirit that fueled their vision for The Hipster Hound. “Right now we’re just kind of playing with the different directions that [we] can go, seeing how it can grow,” Tonya said.