
Start Pet Sitting As A Business

Are pets a part of your everyday life? If so, you may be
wondering if the care you give to your own pets can be turned
into something more. As a matter of fact, it can. Consider
starting a pet sitting service for animals of all types.
(Click
here to instantly download a step-by-step pet sitting guide
or for ongoing help for your pet sitting business join the
Pet Business Success Circle)

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What is a Pet Sitting Business?
In the interest of doing a good job and satisfying your
clients, the serious pet sitter goes the extra mile to ensure
that the pets are well looked after while they are in their
care.
A pet sitter is responsible for looking in on pets when the
owners are away. You can set the business up so they animals are
boarded with you in your home or boarding facility or you can
create a business where you simply visit the animals in their
homes and tend to them during the day. If this is the case, you
can be called upon to check in on the pets at least twice a day
every day. Pets may feel anxious when their master is away
especially if the pet is a baby and still learning the ropes.
This is true of cats and dogs for the most part.
A meeting with the owners yields important information like
medication use by the pets, number of pets, food requirements of
the pets, and the key to the home to conduct your sitting
duties. Responsibilities will include walking the pets if they
can walk. A dog that has been cooped up in the house all day
will want to get out and run.
After exercising, the animals need fresh food and water. Most
animals eat once or twice a day. If any medications are
required, it will be your job to administer them. Any messes
they make are not required to be cleaned up by you but it will
be a courtesy that the owners will appreciate.
What Skills & Equipment Do You Need?
Other than basic business skills and a love of animals, there
aren’t any special skills required for pet sitting. A few
reference books on various pets would not be a bad idea for a
pet sitting service that caters to all types of pets. Any pets
that you absolutely wouldn’t sit for will be specified in your
literature so that owners know up front. Exotic pets are harder
to care for.
Equipment needed for the job depends on the types of pets you
will care for with your business. Caring for cats and dogs is
simple when it comes to feeding and exercise. An indoor cat may
only want you to give them a rubber mouse or ball of yarn to
play with while you are visiting. Dogs roll over and expect pats
on the belly, snack treats, and a game of catch around the yard
or in the house.
Birds are an entirely different matter. The food usually needs
to be removed after thirty minutes to avoid spoilage. Birds also
have play gyms or like to perch on your finger to play.
Home-Based or Brick and Mortar
A pet sitting business doesn’t require a free standing office.
Since you will visit each client, it is more cost effective to
work from your home and significantly easier to care for the
animals if they’re in a location which is convenient for you 24
hours a day – particularly if they’re overnight visitors.
However, there are a growing number of pet daycares in
commercial buildings. This is also a viable option if you don't
have a lot of space and you're concerned about damage to your
home that can be caused by pets.
What Next?
1. Get Educated: Pick up a copy of the
Fab Job Guide to Become a Pet Sitter. It will show you how
to get started, find a suitable property, day-to-day operations,
finding guests and more.
2. Start Your Business Plan:You can
create your custom pet daycare business plan
here.

3.
Set up Your Website: If you want to attract more
clients to your services,
a website is a
must. To quickly and easily put your professional website
together, click
here.
4. Join the Pet Business Success Circle:
Receive ongoing help and connect with pet sitters from all over
to help build your own business.
Join here
.