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Five Fabulous Business Ideas
For Pet
Lovers
Author: Lynn Powers
There's nothing like getting paid to do something you love.
The good news is, as an animal lover, opportunities abound for
you to do just that. If you're looking to start a home-based
pet business but aren't sure which doggie path to take, check
out these five options.
1. Pooper Scooper. It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do
it. And that's the whole point. There are many people who will
gladly pay for this service. Create a flyer that says something
like, "Got Poop? I'll Scoop!" Then hand them out to your
neighbors, relatives and friends. If they don't have a dog,
chances are they know someone who does and will pass the
information along.
Another variation (if the yard doesn't need cleaning up) is
offering to clean kitty litter boxes, bird and pocket pet
cages, and fish tanks/bowls/aquariums.
2. Pet Photographer. Why not combine your passion for
photography with your love of animals? Practice on your own
pets before offering your services to others. Once you have the
techniques down (because getting pets to sit still is
definitely a technique!) come up with some creative props and
settings for different types of animals. Then think of
something you can offer that's different from other
photographers. This idea may take some time to research and get
in place, but the pay-off may be well worth it.
3. Pet Exercise. Are you looking to lose weight? How about
getting paid to do it? Get in shape in no time while spending
time with the animals you love. This isn't limited to dog
walking. Offer to play fetch in the backyard. Play with the
cat. Or sit outside with a rabbit or guinea pig. Many pet
owners desire to do these things with their pets but often just
don't have the time and have no problem paying someone to make
sure their animals get proper care and exercise.
4. Pet Items Delivery. Some pet items can conveniently be
picked up during weekly grocery shopping. Other items need a
special run to the pet store. Why not contact potential
customers and offer to make a weekly or bi-weekly run? Set
aside specific days that you will make the necessary trip to
purchase the items that customers need for their pets.
Personally deliver each customer's order, along with an
itemized receipt. Charge a flat fee for each trip. If a run to
more than one store is necessary, charge a fee per stop. You'll
find many people also tip for this service. It may take some
time to develop your customer base, but once you do, the sky is
the limit. The only thing you have to worry about is fitting
everything in your vehicle!
5. Grooming. This is the only idea listed here that requires
some professional training. There are various dog grooming
schools, including some carefully monitored online courses that
allow you to learn on your own. You'll need to decide whether
you want to handle only the shampooing and hair grooming or if
you'll add things like nail trimming and ear cleaning. Gain
sufficient experience by grooming your family pets and take
photos to use as samples when attracting new clients.
There will never be a shortage of people looking for good,
quality care for their pets. And because you love animals, you
may just be the one to provide it.
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