Aquapaw Net Worth 2025 Update (Before & After Shark Tank)

As of 2025, Aquapaw thrives with a net worth of $4.26M and annual revenue near $5M.
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Daniel Lentz and Tom Zipprian created Aquapaw to make pet bathing easier with a unique sprayer-scrubber tool. They pitched their product on Shark Tank in 2019, asking for $200,000 in exchange for 7.5% equity but left without a deal.

Despite this, the Shark Tank exposure boosted their sales and brand visibility. Aquapaw raised over $42,000 through a Kickstarter campaign and expanded to sell in major retailers like Petco and Amazon.

As of 2025, the company generates around $5 million in annual revenue, with a valuation of $4.26 million. Aquapaw continues to grow, offering innovative grooming solutions for pets worldwide.

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Aquapaw Net Worth

Net worth$4.26 Million (2025)
Annual Sales Revenue$5 Million
FoundersDaniel Lentz and Tom Zipprian
Employees10 to 30

Aquapaw Pitch on Shark Tank

ProductPet Bathing Accessory
EpisodeSeason 10 Episode 10
Founders Daniel Lentz and Tom Zipprian
Asked for$200,000 for 7.5% equity
Company nameAquapaw
Final dealNo deal
SharksNone
LocationGerber Road, Sacramento, CA

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Aquapaw Founders

Aquapaw was founded by Daniel Lentz and Tom Zipprian in 2017. Daniel worked as a professional Industrial Designer. Tom Zipprian is the co-founder of the company.  Aquapaw’s founders, Daniel Lentz, and Tom Zipprian, have a net worth of $4.26 Million as of 2025.

Key accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
2020Aquapaw raised over $42,000 on Kickstarter in less than 30 days
2019Aquapaw appeared on Shark Tank

Conclusion

From their beginnings on Shark Tank to their current status as a thriving business. They have proven that with the right idea and execution, anything is possible. We can’t wait to see the future of Sand Cloud and its continued success.

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