A Pro’s Advice on Starting Your Pet-Sitting and Dog-Walking Business

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We’ve all dreamed of quitting our day activity and going right into a dog-centric enterprise. So, once I heard about Kristin Morrison’s new guide of pointers, 30 Days to Start and Grow Your Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Business: A Step-By-Step Guide to Launch, Attract Clients, and Make a Profit, from the pet-sitting and dog-walking enterprise she had for 18 years, I knew Dogster readers would need to listen about it.

Starting a Pet-Sitting and Dog-Walking Business

Kristin Morrison.

Kristin Morrison provides some professional pointers on operating a a hit pet-sitting and dog-walking enterprise.

She describes an individual that might make a move at this enterprise. “A self-starter who loves animals, is motivated, willing to work hard, someone who enjoys working from home as well as going to clients’ homes to take care of pets,” she says.

I then requested — what number of hours do you want to dedicate? “Most people who start a pet business work long hours (50 to 60 hours a week), at least to start while they are building up the business and client base,” she explains. “After they’ve had their business for a while they can and should be a lot more selective about what clients they take on and areas they cover, and they can also hire dog walkers or pet sitters to help them. When I sold my business, I was only working 10 to 15 hours a week while my staff of 35 and four managers ran the business for me when I wasn’t working.”

Building Your Pet-Sitting and Dog-Walking Business

Kristin says it’s imaginable for any individual who pets sits and canine walks to make six figures. (See her different guide Six-Figure Pet Sitting.)

Kristin describes this guide as a day-to-day information with motion steps. It provides forged instruction from get started as much as advertising and marketing to cash control, plus incorporates real-life examples from her personal enjoy in addition to from puppy sitters and canine walkers around the globe.

The guide is to be had on Amazon or as an guide at her web site sixfigurepetbusiness academy.com. Follow Kristin on Instagram at petbizcoach, Pinterest at SixFigurePetBiz, Facebook at SixFigurePetSitting and Twitter @petsittingcoach. Check out her podcast: prosperouspetbusiness.com/pet-business-podcast.

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