Saturday, May 21, 2016

Pet Sitting as a Business


Pet sitting as a business is one of the good ways to enter the animal industry. Advantageous to the owner of the business in the form of flexible hours, flexible working area and in terms of business expansion, this business has a lot more to offer.

The first thing you need to do is registering for some sort of a business license as that is a requirement before you start to accept clients. Contact a legal advisor before you apply for licensing to know all the aspects of this business and where liability can poke its nose.

Many pet sitting businesses operate as either a sole proprietorship, or a limited liability company. Sole proprietorships are businesses which are commenced by one person and where the personal assets of the owner are not separate from those of the business. On the other hand, a limited liability company is where, if the individual has assets, these are separate from the business and he or she is not personally liable for any debts of the business. Also, before setting your foot in to the business, it would be very wise to consult an accountant and knowing the basics. It helps in budgeting and financing activities of the business.
Coming towards the topic of insurance, it is available for pet sitting businesses. An insurance policy will definitely help you out in case the pet causes damage to property or gets hurt. The initial cost you put in is worth it, especially if it saves you time and money later on.

The next thing you need to consider is marketing. Marketing is the most essential thing that places your business out in to the open. It helps potential clients know that you are out there. Get the word out by designing flyers or business cards. You can even distribute pamphlets or place these at various vet clinics, departmental stores and pet stores. Keeping these flyers where your target audience is most likely to visit is a great idea. You could always post ads online on various pet websites or various public places. Parks are a good way of advertising where people might walk their dogs.

Consider getting a website designed and use it to market effectively and to create contact with your target audience. You can also post an ad in a newspaper or newsletter. You can provide detailed information about the needs you cater to and your credentials. All this advertising is sure to help you out in making a strong position. However, don't just make empty promises, when you get your clients, make sure you deliver on them.

For every client that you visit, keep a record of all their emergency details and phone numbers. Also, keep a record of their pet breed, and other details of the pet. Health history and vaccination details are also important. For clients who call you often, stay updated on the health of their pets. It will make them feel that you care also, it will be helpful for your records too.

Now that you have an idea, you can start working. HAPPY PET SITTING

This article was written by Marilyn Lewis founder of NarpsUK â€" National Association for Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers. Marilyn has vast experience within the dog walking and Pet Sitting industry and is at present contributing to compile and setting National Occupational Standards for pet sitters and dog walkers.


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