its just going to be a neighborhood thing my friend and i are doing to earn some extra money
and we love animals ![]()
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hahhaha i woudnt use a muzzel!!!
ahahaha thats meann
hahahah today with the interviewss was funnny!
andd wathcing ur mom!!!!
ahahahahah
leashes, collars, pet beds, food, water, toys, vets phone #, a couple cages, pooper scoopers, but most important, ability to control dogs. Don’t take on more than you can handle. And depending on where you are at, possibly a business license.
Tons for treats, food, and water.
leashes
muzzles
space for walks and excersize
cleaning products
safety gear for both you and the dogs…
crates
and licences for maintaining a dog walking. sitting bussines…
not to mention insurance "just in case" any animal you or employee gets hurt….becuase although accidents happen a get owner will not be happy to find there animal hurt and someone (insurance) will have to pay for the damages…
oh yeah clients and a billing system
Extra leashes, collars, treats, poo bags, good walking shoes.
Insurance, bonding, a first aid kit that you carry with you and you need to take the Red Cross pet first aid class.
You need to learn how to price your services and write up a business plan. You should join one of the pet sitters associations to show you are serious about your services.
Check out National Association of Pet Sitters they will have all the info you need to start business