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Start
a Pet Sitting Business
In summer most
animal owners face a major dilemma. Go on holiday or stay
at home? And if you opt for the holiday, decision number
two is whether to put Fido into kennels or find someone to look
after him while you are away.
Until recently it
was a simple choice between kennels or finding a temporary home
for your pet with caring friends or relatives. Or worse,
asking someone you trust to visit your home each day to see to
Fido's needs.
Now there is an
easier option. One that's kinder to pets, saves you
worrying, and could cost less than traditional boarding kennels.
And you'll have the comfort of knowing your home is safe during
your absence. That easier option is pet sitting.
What Pet
Sitters Do
Not all animals
are suited to traditional boarding facilities sometimes they're
old or ill and need constant attention. Very often the
owner simply wants more personal attention for her pets than
kennels or catteries can offer. Pet sitting fits the bill.
Sitters usually
look after pets in the owner's home and generally supervise the
property during their absence. Sometimes it's the other
way round, where the animals are welcomed into the sitter's
home. Sitters can work alone or through an agency.
Where they operate via an agency, they are usually classed as
self-employed. Bookings are invariably made through the
agency and passed on to independent sitters who are free to
accept or reject whatever placements are offered.
Alternatively, some organisations accept sitters as employees,
people who work when and where the parent firm stipulates and
who are affected by all other conditions of the normal
employer/employee relationship.
The business is
fairly new to Britain and, despite the existence of several
established firms, there's plenty of room for others to enter
this enjoyable, potentially very lucrative field, especially at
local level.
What You Can
Earn
Much depends on
the scale of your operation and whether you are self-employed or
on an agency's payroll. The highest rewards go to sitters
prepared to move into clients' homes and to offer related
services, like caring for pets, watering and feeding plants,
helping take care of the client's business, answering telephone
calls, and the like. The more you offer, the higher your
profits will be. And the more work you'll get.
What To Do
Next
Decide on the type
of service that suits you best. It's unlikely that anyone
with family responsibilities can take over the running of
another person's home but there's nothing to prevent you caring
for animals in your own home.
Start by looking
for advertisements placed by competing firms. Glossy
magazines are popular advertising sources, so too are
publications targeted at pet owners and animal lovers, like
Dogs Today and Pet Dogs. Contact a few of these
firms, pose as a potential client and ask for information about
their business. Learn all you can about other firms then
model your business on the very best features of theirs.
Marketing
Your Business
Again, it's mainly
a question of emulating your most successful competitors.
Base your advertisements on theirs - especially advertisements
that have appeared unchanged over several issues. Have a
brochure prepared for enquirers, indicating what service you
offer and how much you charge. Ask enquirers to telephone
for further information or to complete the booking form enclosed
with your brochure. On receipt of the form, you confirm
the booking and arrange a deposit. The balance is usually
paid when the assignment begins.
Run Your Own
Boarding Kennels
Running your own
boarding kennels or cattery (the term 'cattery' is fast becoming
obsolete), can be very rewarding for the true animal lover.
Not so for anyone who just wants to make a profit from caring
for other people's pets. That care and devotion you lavish
on guests has got to be genuine. Owners can spot the
fakes. So can their pets!
So what must you
know to start your business, forgetting the buildings themselves
a selection of specialist agencies can help you find
purpose-built accommodation and others can help you build or
convert your own?
First and
foremost, you've got to be available virtually any time of the
day or night. Dogs and cats are like people they get sick,
miss their families, and some need constant care. They
also need regular exercise, fresh food and water, and you'll
also need to guard against illness and disease spreading to
other guests. Of the accommodation itself, kennels should
be spacious, adequately heated and well-lit. Dogs must be
taken for a walk every day or allowed to run free in an exercise
area. Cats generally need less exercise, and a small
amount of space to walk and play will usually be sufficient.
To board animals
you must register with your Environmental Health Office, whose
staff will update you on what rules and regulations apply and
what minimum standards must be met. You'll have to pay a
licence fee and you'll need planning permission if you intend to
change your premises to accommodate kennels.
Several dog and
cat care courses are organised by animal welfare societies and
adult education institutes, and a variety of excellent books are
available. One I'd particularly recommend to anyone
wanting to establish a business caring for dogs (and cats), is
Running Your Own Boarding Kennels. Topics include
finding property, start-up costs and overheads, statutory
requirements, health matters, feeding and caring for boarders,
finding and training kennel staff. There's also a very
useful section on marketing your business.
Most effective
places to advertise your business include vets' surgeries, pet
shops, dog clubs, in doggy magazines, through travel agencies,
or simply via a small advertisement in your local newspaper.
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