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Do You Want to Start Your Own Pet Sitting or Dog Walking Business?

Step by Step Instructions on Starting Your Own Pet Sitting And/or Dog Walking Business

By Stacy Hansen, published Jan 09, 2007
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1. Decide what sort of services you would like to offer. Many will start out offering pet sitting and dog walking then will branch out as suggestions from current clients roll in. Once you are secure with the pet sitting and dog walking end of it, start branching.

2. If you have a lot of competition in your area, offer something to set yourself apart from others. One thing I offered in my business was coming home service. I would charge a small fee to run to the grocery store and pick up some milk, bread and any other fresh item for my client so they do not need to bother with that. I did that because I know how much I hate coming home and having to stop at the supermarket.

3. Once you know what you want to offer, it is time to set up the business.

4. First, you need to set up a business name before you can get a license or go any further. Your name should be catchy. You want your potential clients to look over all the other "common" and "cutesy" names and go straight to yours. The trick to being at the top of the list is to start your name with the letter "A". Having a name that ties you to the community works best, in my opinion. For example, if you live in Westtown, you can call your business, "A+ Westtown Pet Care". Just make sure no one else took that name first. Try to get creative as well. There are tons of Pampered Pets and such. They have been played out enough. Move on to something else.

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Wow. Some things I didn't think of! For some reason I didn't think of the insurance - what a good idea. Keep up the good tips!!

Posted on 03/08/2008 at 11:03:28 PM

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