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Start Your Own Pet Sitting Business

27 18:03:43
A Pet sitting business is perfect for people who love animals and want to have their own business. It is one of the easiest businesses to start and no training is required. All you need is the time to play with and exercise the animal, and since you will be working from home, this will not be a problem.

One of the best parts of starting a pet sitting service is that there are very little upfront costs. Of some of the costs you should consider, cleaning supplies and insurance is important. If you will be checking on the animal, several times a day, in its own home, there is even less cost. This is one reason why this business is easy to start.

If you are providing in home pet sitting, you have to ensure your yard is secure, you have plenty of toys and maybe a carpet cleaner, and that is it. Although I would recommend something for accounting purposes too, whether it is a computer or notebook. You will need to make sure you take meticulous records for tax reporting purposes. Keep you business expenses separated from your personal expenses.

Pricing is one of the main things that you will need to consider before pet sitting for profit. You should contact the National Pet Sitters Registry and several local competitors. Find out what they offer and what they charge for their services. This will also help you to decide exactly what pet sitting services you will provide. Maybe you love dogs, but not cats. There is no need to completely recreate the wheel on pricing. You need to be competitive in the marketplace. One thing that can make a difference is you coming up with something that will make you different or unique from your competition. It could be something as simple as pick up and drop off service.

Some of the best ways to get your pet sitting business known is to let local veterinarian offices, and pet stores know about your services. Prepare flyers and/or posters for them to display, or leave business cards for them to give to their clients. Don't forget about some of the free classified services on the internet. Craigslist is an example of one.

You should also check with your local, county, and State governments regarding any zoning regulations to which you must comply. Check with your insurance company about liability insurance too. Although you may never need it, you should get it to protect yourself, your family, friends, your home, your clients and their pets. Liability is an important issue these days, and you better make sure you have that taken care of.

To keep up with pet grooming industry trends, you should subscribe to industry magazines, check out current books and web sites. You also need to register with the National Pet Sitting Registry. This lets your clients know that you have a professional pet sitting business. Get involved in online forums, and get to know other pet sitters in your area.

The person providing the pet sitting services should meet the clients and their pet prior to the start of the service. Ask questions about the pet and write the answers down. This puts new clients at ease about using your pet sitting service. Always try to remember returning animals. Make a file for each so that you can have their information at your fingertips. Create a bio for your client so they have a snap shot of who you are and get a reference sheet ready.

If starting a business has been a dream and you love animals, this may be the perfect thing for you. You may want to start small and build from there. Don't underestimate the power of word of mouth, and referral business.