Start
Your Own Doggy Daycare
Get
Paid to Play with Dogs
Imagine
owning a fun and profitable business looking after dogs at
play during the day while their owners are at work. You can
when you start your own dog daycare.

Owning
your own dog daycare has so many benefits. When you start your dog
daycare business, you will have a job that is fun, interesting,
and rewarding. You will feel appreciated by dogs and dogs
owners alike. A dog daycare also offers you almost unlimited income
potential.
At
a dog daycare (also known as a doggy daycare, doggie daycare or
dog day care), owners drop off their pets for a day of socializing
with other dogs, and then pick them up in the evening.
Your
own dog daycare business can be anything you want it to be. You
might choose to have your dog daycare business specialize in long-term
(overnight) care, large or small breeds, or drop-in care for a few hours
at a time.
As
long as you have the desire, you can become a dog daycare owner
and start your own doggy daycare business. No special education or experience
is necessary to break into this career and succeed.
If
you would like to start your own business and be paid to care for
dogs, the FabJob Guide to Become a Dog
Daycare Owner is for you! In this e-book
you will discover how you can get started and succeed in the exciting
dog daycare business.

The
author of the dog daycare guide is Jennifer James, a leading writer
and editor of career guides, who has cared for many dogs over the years.
In this guide she shares insider tips and expert advice from
successful dog daycare business owners to help you achieve success
with your own dog daycare business.
The
dog daycare experts who share advice in this guide include:
-
Linda
Zago, owner of Club Muzo, an urban luxury
dog daycare
-
Amy
Nichols, a Stevie® Award finalist
who is founder and CEO of Dogtopia, a dog daycare whose overwhelming success
and growth took it from start-up to franchise in just over three years
-
Bobbi
Heimbaugh, owner of Paws Inn, a 5,000-square-foot
dog daycare and pet hotel which now has over 600 doggy clients
The
guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to start
a dog daycare business, including:
How
to Start and Open a Dog Daycare
-
How
to create a business plan for your dog daycare
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Licensing
and insurance requirements for a dog daycare
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How
to calculate the start-up costs for your dog daycare (includes sample
budget forms) plus ways to save money when starting a dog daycare
-
What
you need to consider when choosing a location for your dog daycare
-
What
equipment and supplies you need to start a dog daycare (includes
a helpful checklist and list of suppliers)
-
Interior
design of your dog daycare with tips on areas you will need and
issues to consider
-
Helpful
samples
you can use in your dog daycare business
Running
Your Dog Daycare
-
Setting
prices for your dog daycare service (and when you should charge
a premium)
-
Setting
your hours and scheduling your four-legged guests in for
the day
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Greeting
clients of your dog daycare and intake of their pets
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Setting
proper hygiene practices for a dog daycare
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Dog
daycare health and safety considerations for both people
and pets
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How
to determine the staffing needs of your dog daycare (including industry-recommended
staff-to-pet ratios)
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How
to market a dog daycare business, including:
-
How
to find those first clients of your dog daycare when you
are just starting out
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Developing
promotional materials to market your dog daycare (print advertising,
website, brochures, etc.)
-
Low-cost
ways to attract dog daycare clients through free publicity
-
How
to approach corporate clients about a strategic partnership
with your dog daycare
-
How
to get repeat business (and referrals) from your dog daycare
clients

PLUS,
you will discover:
-
The
top-three skills you’ll need to succeed when you start a dog daycare
business
-
Ways
to keep employees happy and avoid staff turnover
-
Ways
to give your clients exceptional service that will get people talking
about your dog daycare
-
Samples
of what you need to start a dog daycare business, including:
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Sample
start-up and operating budget forms for a dog daycare
-
Sample
client receipt for dog daycare services
-
Sample
press release for a dog daycare
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A
supply and equipment checklist for a dog daycare
-
How
to increase your profits by adding luxury dog daycare services
such as:
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Transportation
to and from your dog daycare
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Grooming
and pet spa services
-
Onsite
pet boutique (includes a list of suppliers of pet products)
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Obedience
training
-
And
more!
(including free updates)
You
can have all this and more for an incredible price. It can cost hundreds
of dollars to take courses on starting a business, and chances are they
will not include specific information about starting a dog daycare business.
The
FabJob Guide to Become a Dog Daycare Owner contains some of
the best business advice you could get from other sources, and
more.
The
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If
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"The
FabJob Guide to Become a Dog Daycare Owner will take you step-by-step through
everything you'll need to start a profitable dog daycare. It offers how-to
advice from successful dog daycare owners plus samples of marketing materials
and checklists you can adapt and use for your own dog daycare business.
By following the advice and using the valuable resources included in this
guide you will be on your way to success in the dog daycare business."
—
Brenna Pearce, Editor
"Business has been better
than I ever dreamed when we opened. We just celebrated our one-year anniversary,
and now have over 600 doggy clients."
— Bobbi Heimbaugh, owner
of Paws Inn, a dog daycare in Iowa
(Bobbi
is one of the dog daycare experts who give advice in this FabJob guide)
"I've changed my career goals a couple of times in the past three years, but I keep coming back to working with pets. I've been a pet groomer for years and am wanting to expand to doggy day care. Your book "Guide to Become a Dog Daycare Owner" is my favorite one yet. Thanks so much for all you do. Your books are packed full of valuable information at a very affordable price. And, being a major recycler myself, I am happy that you have decided to produce e-books that save paper."
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