Chillin’ for Canines Benefits Pups and People at Ain’t Life Cool on December 7

Miramar Beach, Fla. - Ain’t Life Cool, a cryotherapy and wellness center, is hosting its second Chillin’ for Canines benefiting Dog-Harmony on Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 8955 US-98, Suite 104 in Miramar Beach.

100% of the proceeds from services booked at the center that day will be donated to Dog-Harmony, a 501(c)3 dedicated to enriching the lives of humans and their canine companions through community education and therapy dog programs.

Ain’t Life Cool offers holistic therapies on a walk-in basis, including cryotherapy utilizing the most advanced technology available, red light therapy, compression therapy, and Himalayan salt aromatherapy. These therapies can help reduce inflammation and swelling, promote healing, and diminish pain.

Owner, Sam Vickroy, says the market for these therapies is not limited to athletes. “Pain can be caused by anything, not just injuries. People recovering from opioid use disorder may also benefit from red light therapy and cryotherapy, for instance, or utilize whole body cryotherapy as an alternative to opioids for pain management.”

Vickroy’s love of all animals dates back to his college days when he rescued two kittens, one only days old. The two cats spent their lifetimes with Vickroy, who transitioned from a college student to a tennis professional at Tops’l Beach & Racquet Resort. Today, Vickroy’s dog, Bella, is a regular fixture providing specialized therapy services for clients at Ain’t Life Cool.

To participate in Chillin’ for Canines and support Dog-Harmony, visit Ain’t Life Cool in Miramar Beach on December 7. There, you can select from a variety of therapies available to the public on a walk-in basis to reduce pain, heal, and promote rejuvenation. Participants can also enjoy complimentary refreshments in between services.

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About Ain’t Life Cool: Owner, Sam Vickroy, opened Ain’t Life Cool next to Tops’l Beach & Racquet Resort in Miramar Beach, FL in January 2023. As a former tennis professional at Tops’l, Vickroy became interested in holistic therapies to reduce inflammation and pain from injuries. After researching the latest technologies providing therapies to reduce pain and promote healing, he realized Ain’t Life Cool could help people not only suffering from physical injuries but also those seeking alternatives to opioids for pain management.

About Dog-Harmony: Dog-Harmony is a 501(c)3 nonprofit in Miramar Beach dedicated to helping dogs rescue people. Founded by Nancy Bown, a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA), in 2015, Dog-Harmony builds positive relationships between canines and humans, preventing dogs from becoming homeless in the first place. Community services include therapy dog programs and fun classes for children to learn responsible pet care, compassion, and bite prevention. Programs are made possible through grants and donations.

Christie Solomon

Founder of Elevate Next, Christie has an MBA in International Business from Thunderbird School of Global Management and extensive experience in marketing, public relations, finance, and project management.

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