Dog and Pet Boarding – PocketSuite https://pocketsuite.io Mon, 04 Apr 2022 15:52:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://pocketsuite.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/cropped-cropped-app_logo-192x192-1-32x32.png Dog and Pet Boarding – PocketSuite https://pocketsuite.io 32 32 Dog and Pet Boarding Associations https://pocketsuite.io/post/pet-sitter-boarder-associations/ Fri, 23 Jul 2021 09:28:30 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6757 Associations for Dog and Pet Boarding Professionals

There are numerous professional dog boarding business associations. They provide great resources including: industry-related expertise, educational opportunities, training, certification, legal and legislative support for members of this industry. These associations may support many different members of the canine industry such as: dog boarders, dog walkers, groomers, breeders, dog sitters, trainers and more.

Check out associations for pet sitters and boarders:

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How to Become a Pet Boarder https://pocketsuite.io/post/how-to-become-a-pet-boarder/ https://pocketsuite.io/post/how-to-become-a-pet-boarder/#respond Sun, 18 Jul 2021 11:49:00 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?p=17646 Pet boarders make it possible for humans to leave their animal friends in good care while they travel. Many vacation destinations do not allow pets, while navigating airports and airplanes is often impractical with an animal.

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That’s where pet boarders provide a valuable service. The key difference between pet boarding and similar services, such as pet sitting, is the animal is cared for in a secure facility away from home. While some people may prefer a pet sitter who comes to the home their pets are accustomed to and where they might be more comfortable in familiar surroundings, pet sitting is not always an option or even the best choice.

If a working professional gets marching orders from the boss to take a business trip on short notice, a pet sitter may not be available, whereas you can almost always check pets into a boarding facility. Other factors where boarding is the better choice include weather conditions. If someone is traveling in winter and a major snowstorm hits, the pet sitter may not be able to reach the house where the pet is staying. Worse, a power outage caused by a storm would leave animals without heat in the house. For these and other reasons, pet boarding remains a great business with consistent demand.

Pet boarders keep regular schedules to satisfy the instructions of the pet owner. Animals get regular exercise, play time, treats and affection. Their training includes first aid and emergency care, which provide pet owners with peace of mind while they are away.

Pet boarders also make a good income while working with animals to make them as comfortable and happy as possible while their human “parents” are elsewhere. It’s a satisfying and financially rewarding career for people who enjoy working with animals. If that sounds appealing, read on to discover what’s involved in becoming a pet boarder.

In this article you’ll learn:

  • How much money you can make as a pet boarder
  • The required training and certifications
  • Professional groups to join
  • Employment opportunities for pet boarders
  • Finding clients
  • Plus helpful tips

How much money can you make?

Pet boarders typically set their rates based by the day, night, week and month. The national average is $25 a day, $40 for overnight, about $150 for a week or $500 a month. Fees may or may not include food, treats and play toys. Additional services such as training and dog walking are usually provided at additional cost.  Some pets have special dietary requirements or are accustomed to a particular brand of food, in which case their owners should be expected to provide a supply of food for the duration of the pet’s boarding. It is also the owner’s responsibility to bring any medicines prescribed for the pet.

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Individuals who run their own boarding business and care for multiple pets at a time will make the most money in this career. Those who board pets in their own homes can make a good income as a said business.

Training and Certification

Anyone can set up a business as a pet boarder. There are no specific licensing requirements beyond purchasing a basic business license, which all states require to sell services and products to the public. You may also need a local permit to provide animal care, but that’s it.

Still, training and certification promotes confidence, both in yourself and your customers. An accredited pet boarding service has a competitive advantage over boarders that are not accredited. Think about it. Given the option, which one would you entrust to care for your pet?

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You can start with an animal care certificate from the local community college or work with a veterinary office or a pet boarding facility. Formal training is available online and through in-person programs, with costs as low as $130.

Here’s a directory of training programs for pet boarding you can review as you evaluate your options.

Some of what you can expect to learn in training:

  • Setting up an overnight boarding business
  • Caring for pets
  • Working with different animals and breeds
  • First aid for animals in distress
  • Basic training for dogs
  • Managing catteries
  • Grooming skills
  • Hiring and supervising staff
  • Communicating effectively with pet owners
  • Basic business skills

If you plan to open your own boarding facility, consider applying for an endorsement from the Professional Animal Care Certification Council. The council’s mission “is to bring independent testing and certification to the pet care services industry.” Professionals that pass stringent testing, which reflects a broad knowledge of animal care, receive a 3-year certification. There are three levels of PACCC certification: Certified Professional Animal Care Provider, Manager and Operator. Once you’re in, your business will also be listed on the council’s online directory of certified pet boarders and you’ll be able to use this designation on marketing materials.

Here’s a list of more than a dozen pet boarder training programs and schools to help you get started.

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Professional Groups to Join

Membership in professional organizations shows you are serious about your career. Customers and potential employers look favorably on these affiliations. The benefits to you include networking with other pros in your field, learning about job opportunities, gaining access to continuing education materials and, with some organizations, the opportunity to purchase affordable liability insurance at group rates.

The International Boarding and Pet Services Association offers information on business assets, industry mastery, staff education and training, accreditations, and authoritative help for the pet services industry. Members include the owners and employees of pet boarding offices, dog walkers, pet sitters, veterinarians, trainers and pet suppliers. Benefits include training and certification programs, a listing on their searchable online directory of pet boarders, industry news, workshops and an annual conference. A membership costs $302 per year.

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The Association of Animal Behavior Professionals (AABP) was founded as a professional association and certifying body supporting a community of animal behavior technologists utilizing non-coercive methods in working with clients’ companion animals. Benefits include:

  • License to market your membership, (including use of the AABP logo)
  • Access to a member’s forum for networking and discussion
  • Listing on the web site directory
  • Members may apply for AABP Certification
  • Certification: Emphasized listing on the web site
  • Certification: Official “AABP Certified,” which may be used for marketing purposes
  • Certification: Use of the “AABP Certified Member” logo

You can also find many informal groups for pet boarders to discuss their profession. This list features dozens of online networking groups for pet boarders that you can review and consider joining.

Employment

You’ll find jobs for pet boarders at large veterinary practices that offer boarding as well as private boarding companies. Make copies of your resume and professional credentials in advance so you’ll have them ready.

Also check online job-search services like Indeed and ZipRecruiter. You can set up notifications on these sites to receive email alerts about openings that match your geographic location.

Finding Clients

Success as a pet boarder means attracting a steady stream of clients. Ideally, you’ll get repeat customers and new customers. This will help you stay busy and sustain that all-important cash flow

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First, you’ll need business cards and a website for marketing your boarding services. Your website should include pictures of your facility and staff working with different pets, a list of the services you provide, as well as your location and contact information, which must be clearly visible at the top of every page on your site. The upper right-hand corner is a good spot for your location, phone number and email, but wherever you display this information it must be in the same place on every page. Search engines scan this information to match your website geographically with people searching for pet boarding.

Other ways to grow your business:

Veterinarian Referrals

Contact local veterinarians and cultivate friendly business relationships with them. Dog owners routinely ask their vets about other pet needs, including boarding, so you will want to be the professional that vets recommend to their clients.

Partner with Local Shelters or SPCA

This gets your business in front of people who are adopting pets. Your partnership can be as simple as dropping off advertising flyers and business cards at the local shelter or SPCA. Volunteering for an hour or two each month can build goodwill.

Partner with Independent Pet Stores

Small business owners understand the value of collaborating with other professionals in the community. Focus especially on pet stores that sell organic animal food, specialty chew toys and other pricey items that tend to attract more affluent customers. These are more often people with disposable income who lead busy lives and go on vacations, which means they need to board their pets.

Good to know

Marketing a pet boarding business can consume a huge amount of time if you allow it to happen. Follow the steps above to be proactive in attracting clients, but also set up your online presence. A professional website in tandem with social media pages can be working for you around the clock, driving customers to your door. Consider these strategies for connecting with customers who need pet boarding:

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Set up an Instagram page to showcase your pet boarding business. Instagram is the #1 online venue for small business owners to showcase their services. A dedicated business page on Instagram is always promoting your business.

Next, build a Facebook business page. This is an easy way to grow your following by providing tips and helpful information to enhance their life with pets. You can run promotions and create teaser links to your business website by offering articles and news about pets in your Facebook posts.

Now create a Google My Business page. This service lets you list hours of operation, photos of your boarding facility and a map of your location. There’s also an area for people to leave reviews of your services, so you should ask happy customers to post praise on your Google My Business page.

Setting up a business presence on each of these sites should take less than an hour. All of them are free and work 24/7 to promote your pet boarding company. That frees up more of your time to focus on caring for customers’ pets.

If you enjoyed this article, check out some more great PocketSuite.io content that can help you grow your career as a pet boarder. Here’s a great place to start.

PocketSuite has thousands of business owners who all started where you are right now. Our community is always happy to help you ramp up, grow your client base, and achieve your income goals, both within the PocketSuite app and as part of our exclusive Facebook Community Group. PocketSuite’s vision is for any professional to be able to work for themselves and make a great living. It starts here. It starts with you. It starts today. Let’s get started, download PocketSuite now! Feel free to reach out with any questions (we’d love to hear from you)! Text us @ (415) 841-2300.

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Different Types of Dog Training Apprenticeship Programs https://pocketsuite.io/post/different-types-of-dog-training-apprenticeship-programs/ https://pocketsuite.io/post/different-types-of-dog-training-apprenticeship-programs/#respond Wed, 07 Jul 2021 03:31:12 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?p=12934 DOG TRAINING APPRENTICESHIPS

Are you an aspiring Dog trainer seeking an apprenticeship program? Apprenticing under an experienced Dog trainer may be the single best thing you can do to step your Dog training skills up and kickstart your new career as a Dog trainer. While there are plenty of Dog training and Animal Behavior certifications available on the market, nothing teaches hands-on skills quite like in-person experience.

For this reason, in this article we’ve broken down the different types of Dog training apprenticeship programs available on the market today.

It’s time to sit up and pay attention, because you’ll be a whole lot dog-gone smarter when it comes to approaching your Dog training career after you finish reading.

In previous articles, we’ve discussed the merits of becoming a certified Dog trainer.

We’ve talked about how to get certified as well as the wide array of certifications available.

Today, we’re switching focus and discussing a much more specific topic – apprenticeships.

What is a Dog training apprenticeship?

The Department of Labor defines an apprenticeship as a “learn-while-you-earn” business model that “combines on-the-job training, provided by the employer that hires the apprentice, with job-related instruction in curricula tied to the attainment of national skills standards.”

In essence, you get hands-on experience in the Dog training field by working with an established Dog trainer or company.

As an apprentice, you can gain invaluable experience by learning to understand the key behavioral differences between breeds.

For example, a German Shepherd may exhibit traits of a guard dog while a Beagle will always find its way home.

Apprenticeships generally last between 1 and 6 years. Apprentices typically take classes while they are working, which combines real life experience with theoretical knowledge.

These two methods of skill acquisition are complementary and deliver lots of benefits to both the Dog trainer and the employer:

EMPLOYER BENEFITS

As a veteran Dog trainer or Dog training company, you form a symbiotic relationship with your apprentices while enjoying the following benefits to your business:

  • Low cost, skilled labor
  • On the job training for potential full-time Dog trainers
  • Lower employee turnover – an estimated 91% of apprentices stay with their employer after the program ends

APPRENTICE BENEFITS

As a Dog training apprentice, you get lots of perks that you wouldn’t have access to just by receiving a Dog training certification:

  • On-the-job training
  • Higher chance of being hired full-time once apprenticeship is complete
  • Credentials signifying apprentice is qualified for a career in Dog training
  • Steady wage increases
  • Learning new methods and training techniques
  • Potential college credits

Dog trainers or Dog training businesses may choose to perform screening procedures to select the best apprentices.

This may include minimum qualifications such as being 18+ years of age and being a college graduate or enrolled in college.

It may also include more complex benchmarks such as aptitude tests, interviews, transcripts, or previous experience working with dogs.

While there is no formal Dog training apprenticeship system in the US, we have compiled a list of the most prominent Dog training apprenticeship programs that we could find. Let us know if we missed any, we’re happy to add them as well.

SELECT DOG TRAINING APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

Wags and Wiggles Training

Wags and Wiggles – California

Laurie Zurborg CPDT-KA has been featured on Animal Planet and runs a prestigious Dog training apprenticeship program under the name Wags and Wiggles.

Wags and Wiggles started in 1999 and remains one of the top Dog training apprenticeships.

House of Dog Training

House of Dog Training – Colorado

The House of Dog Training features multiple certified Dog trainers and runs an apprenticeship program that costs $2500 for 1 year or $5000 for 2 years.

They can help you earn hours towards your certification and even help you with the application process to receive your certification.

PAWS Training Group

PAWS Training Group – Massachusetts

This 150 hour long apprenticeship program prepares you for home appointments, private sessions, training camps, and fostering dogs.

PAWS was founded by Shari-Ann Murphy, who has been training and fostering dogs for over 25 years.

Little Angels Service Dogs

Little Angels Service Dogs – California

The Little Angels Student Trainer Apprenticeship Program has a tuition-free option available, which is the only one we’ve come across so far.

The company operates as a non-profit, and their goal is to “better the community through dog training education, and specifically to assist the disabled through trained assistance dogs.”

Service Dog Academy

Service Dog Academy – Illinois

Mary McNeight CCS, BGS is the head trainer for Service Dog Academy, and was a featured speaker for the Association of Professional Dog Trainers 2013 Conference.

If you’re interested in training medical alert dogs or service dogs, their apprenticeship program may be a good fit.

Front Range K9

Front Range K9 Academy – Colorado

The Front Range K9 Academy apprenticeship is a $2500 program that typically lasts 2-6 months.

Jennifer Hime started Front Range K9 after studying under Dog Trainer Paula Mitchell of Animal 

World, and has been in the Canine training world since 1990.

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thisABLE Veteran – Illinois

The apprenticeship program for thisABLE Veteran is a paid program in Illinois that teaches you to train service dogs for veterans.

This non-profit has been operating since 2011 and was founded by Behesha Doan.

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My Little Dog Training Business – Oregon

For residents of Oregon, My Little Dog Training Business is offering an apprenticeship program that prepares you to take your test through the Certification Council of Professional Dog Trainers. 

Suzanne Brean started the Academy as an adjunct to her Dog training business, and has the following certifications to back up her knowledge:

  • CP.D.T.-KA, 
  • C.P.D.T.-KSA, 
  • S.T.A.R. Puppy Trainer, 
  • C.G.C. (Canine Good Citizen) 
  • C.G.C. Community Canine Trainer, 
  • C.G.C. Urban Canine Trainer.
Doggie Academy

Doggie Academy – New York

The Doggie Academy apprenticeship program is headquartered in New York at the Brooklyn Dog Training Center.

The internship is free and unpaid, and you must sign a non-compete document stating you will not train dogs in the Brooklyn area for at least 1 year.

BADDogs

Bad Dogs Inc – California

Led by Barbara Davis, the Bad Dogs Inc apprenticeship program is called DogTAP.

Barbara has been certified by both the CCPDT and IAABC, which are two of the most prominent certifying bodies for Dog trainers.

Good Dog Autism Companions

Good Dog! Autism Companions – California

The Apprentice Trainer position for Good Dog is a volunteer position at a non-profit.

It lasts 16 months and is an unpaid apprenticeship.

Good Dog Santa Cruz

Good Dog Santa Cruz – California

Mardi Richmond CPDT-KA, CC heads up the Good Dog Santa Cruz apprenticeship program.

Mardi specializes in force-free training methods, and offers a 1 year program at $400 per month.

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Who’s Walking Who – New York

The apprenticeship program for Who’s Walking Who was started by Stacy Alldredge, who has been working in the Canine world for over 24 years.

Legends Dog Training

Legends Dog Training – California

The apprenticeship program for Legends Dog Training comes at a cost of $950.

Amanda Gagnon Dog Training

Amanda Gagnon Dog Training – New York

This apprenticeship program comes in at $4500, but doesn’t require any previous experience with Dog training.

So there you have it. Armed with this knowledge, go forth and learn all the ins and outs of being a professional Dog Trainer by joining an apprenticeship program near you.

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Dog and Pet Boarding Career Overview https://pocketsuite.io/post/pet-sitter-boarding-career-overview/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:30:31 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=7142 A Career as a Dog and Pet Boarding Professional

Dog Boarders take care of dogs while their owners are away. They provide the daily needs of dogs staying at a kennel, making sure the kennel is clean, the dog is taken care of, well groomed and fed. Furthermore, they organize a busy schedule of bookings, feeding, walking and care. A professional dog boarder oversees the dogs he/she is boarding, reporting on their health and general wellbeing. In addition, they may bathe the dogs, give them a special diet or medication and anything else the owner might request.

What Skills Are Needed?

A dog boarder must have good people skills to deal with a variety of different clients, dogs and situations that may be demanding. They will most often interact with their clients when they visit the kennel to drop off or collect their dogs. A dog boarder may be a sole proprietor or run a company and manage a team of attendants. They may also work for a Veterinarian or a dog breeder. Dog boarding can be mentally and physically demanding, dogs need to be frequently walked, fed, cleaned up after and may have to be physically lifted, handled and restrained for various reasons. A large scale dog boarder may also choose to offer a variety of services including training, full-service grooming and breeding, these are covered in-depth on other PocketSuite pages. Dog boarders may have to work long and unconventional hours, early mornings, late nights, weekends and holidays- whenever they are needed. There is also some risk working with dogs, who may be stressed from being introduced to an unfamiliar environment and people. Any sensible dog boarder should always exercise caution when handling dogs and carry insurance for themselves and their business. Dog boarders can also offer boarding for a wide variety of different animals including: Cats, pet rodents and birds- provided these are separate from the dogs…

How much does a pet sitter/boarder make?

A dog boarder’s salary can vary. It can depend on the size of your operation, location, the services you provide and expenses. Someone who sporadically boards dogs may only supplement their income. A large scale dog boarder, with a big clientele, many employees and services can make well over $100,000 per year. This industry is growing. Americans spent over $80 billion last year on their animals, with dogs being by far the most popular pet.

Resources to help in starting or expanding your pet sitter/boarding career:

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Dog and Pet Boarding Networking Groups https://pocketsuite.io/post/pet-sitter-boarding-networking-groups/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:30:06 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=7137 Meet Other Professional Dog and Pet Boarding Pros

The Internet is a great place to look for dog boarding groups. There are many pet-based support groups where you can share tips and tricks, support and industry know-how. Dog groups can cover many different jobs within the industry and these diverse groups can be very helpful in understanding all aspects of this profession.

Check out Facebook Groups for Boarding Professionals:

Pet Sitters and Pet Owners Community

Dog Sitters Needed

Home from Home Pet Sitting & Dog Walking

International House sitters

NJ Professional Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters

baby & pet sitters oki

need a sitter/want to baby sit

Need a House Sitter / Become a Pet Sitter – The Mastermind Group

Rover.com Sitters Group

Reliable Baby Sitters & Pet Sitters of Jacksonville NC

Pet Sitters, Dog Walkers, Pet Groomers & Pet Parents!

Muddy Paws Home Boarding, Pet Sitting and Dog Walking

The Pet Hub. Pet sitters in Malta and Gozo.

House and Pet Sitters Spain

Jump Start Your Pet Business – Pet Sitters, Dog Walkers, Boarding

House/Pet Sitters Perth

Rover Sitters

IN HOME Dog Boarding Providers Discussion Group

Pet Sitter Support Group

Dog Boarding & Dog Sitting Colchester and surrounding areas

PET SITTERS FORUM

Atlanta Pet Sitters Connection

Dog sitter of DFW

Blackpool Pet Sitters / Dog Walking

Pet Sitters In Algarve

Pet Sitters Network

Dog Walker to Dog Walker

Hiring Handbook for Pet Sitters and Dog Walkers

Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters, Hull

Chelmsford Professional Dog Walkers & Pet Sitters

DOG WALKING/ SITTING EXCHANGE TLV

KMC PET SITTERS

Bali Pet Sitters Club

Seattle Dog Walkers and Pet Sitters

Suffolk Dog Walkers, Pet Sitters, Groomers And Pet Services

Dog Walkers and Pet sitters East Yorskhire

Brittney’s Dog Sitting Services

Trusted Pet Sitters Graf, Vilseck, Weiden Etc

30 Days To Start and Grow a Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Business

Borrow my dog

Dog Walkers, Pet Sitters And Pet Care In and Around Manchester

Dog Sitters Cumbre/Javea/Moraira/Benitachell

Pet sitters in Zurich

MHDOG resources – Pet sitters, dog walkers, boarding

Babysitter’s/Pet Sitters Clarksville/Fort Campbell Area

San Antonio Baby/Doggy Sitters

Wildcat Service Dogs Sitters

Professional Pet Sitters Chat

Texas Pet Sitters / Boarders & Dog Walkers Forum

Pet sitting/boarding Berlin

Puppy Dogs Tails Dog Walking and Pet Sitting Service

Rover.com Pet Sitters – Unofficial

Dog Walkers, Pet Carers & Animal Lovers Community Page

California Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers With Employees

South Wales Licensed Home Boarders, Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers Network

Pet Sitters Available and Wanted in Luxembourg

Dog Friendly Nottingham

Dog sitting and Cat sitting Berlin

Amsterdam Cat & Dog Sitting & Walking

*** A WALK IN THE PARK *** Dog walking/pet sitting service

Dog Walking & Pet Sitting across Queensland

Lane Cove Dog-Sitters Group

NYC Dog Walkers And Petsitters

Bolton professional dog walkers, sitters and animal carers

Pet sitter Maastricht

Hampton Roads Professional Pet Sitter and Dog Walker Network

Brighton & Mid Sussex Dog Walkers And Pet Sitters

Paris Expat Dog and Cat Owners

Essex Dog Services, Everything for your pet in Essex

Dog walking and socializing – Dublin and surroundings

Brisbane CBD & Surrounds House & Pet Sitter

Sydney House & Pet Sitting

Edmonton Pet Sitting

Toronto Dog Services Search

Rover Sitter Community

Pet Working Pro – Public Forum for Dog Walkers, Dog Trainers & Pet Sitters

Dog-Friendly Chicago (Sidewalk Dog)

Huntsville, AL babysitting / sitters

Fort McMurray Pet Group

Expats with Dogs in Amsterdam

Yokota pet lovers

Pet Friendly Places in Malaysia

Cape Town Pet & House Sitting Service

80027 – OhOh27 – The Original OhOh27

DOGSITTING BARCELONA

Pet Sitters and Pet Owners Community

Jump Start Your Pet Business – Pet Sitters, Dog Walkers, Boarding

International House sitters

HOUSE SITTING AND PET SITTING

IN HOME Dog Boarding Providers Discussion Group

Pet Sitters, Dog Walkers, Pet Groomers & Pet Parents!

need a sitter/want to baby sit

Dog Sitters Needed

Muddy Paws Home Boarding, Pet Sitting and Dog Walking

The Sims FreePlay for Simmers

baby & pet sitters oki

Free Pets Sitting

Reliable Baby Sitters & Pet Sitters of Jacksonville NC

The Sims™ Freeplay Simmer’s World

Managing and Marketing Dog Daycare & Boarding Businesses

Animal/house sitters in France

Atlanta Pet Sitters Connection

Brisbane CBD & Surrounds House & Pet Sitter

House/Pet Sitters Perth

PET SITTERS FORUM

Pet Sitters In Algarve

Cat Boarding & Sitting Professionals

Professional Pet Sitter Support Group

Richmond Hill, GA Babysitters & Pet Sitters

KMC PET SITTERS

Babysitter’s/Pet Sitters Clarksville/Fort Campbell Area

Babysitters or Pet Sitters of Fuquay Varina, Holly Springs & Willow Springs

Teton Valley Pet/ House Sitters Forum

NZ Pet Sitters on the Road

WHIDBEY ISLAND BABY & PET SITTERS CLUB

Fort McMurray Pet Group

Happy Tails Pet Grooming?

Whidbey Island Sitters

Official Chiang Mai Pet Sitting / Petsitting / Pet Sitters / Housesitting

Professional Pet Sitters Chat

Rabbit & Small Animal Boarding Business Support

Okinawa Pets

Professional Pet Sitters “”Cat Talk””

Dog Walkers and Pet sitters East Yorskhire

Pippin Pet Boarding group

Yokota Find A Sitter

Trusted Pet Sitters Graf, Vilseck, Weiden Etc

Pet Sitters Israel (Jerusalem)

Essex Dog Services, Everything for your pet in Essex

Dog sitting and Cat sitting Berlin

Minnesota Pet Sitters

Rover.com Pet Sitters – Unofficial

Edwards AFB Pet Sitters

The Villages Pet Sitters

Stay And Play. Small paws boarding 19/1109/ANIMAL

Nellis AFB Pet Sitters

Furry Families Pet Sitting

Baby or pet Sitter

Pet Nanny Coach Community

Swan Hill Pet Boarding Puppy Information

Dog Walkers, Pet Sitters And Pet Care In and Around Manchester

Town of Huntington, NY – BabySitters/PetSitters/HouseCleaner-Sitters

Yokota pet lovers

Orlando Area Pet Sitter Referral Group

Dog Walker / PetCare / Vet / Dog grooming / Cat Sitter

South Wales Licensed Home Boarders, Pet Sitters & Dog Walkers Network

Pet(Sitter) Group KMC / RAMSTEIN AREA

Mad Paws Sitters Community

Seattle Dog Walkers and Pet Sitters

The Pet Sitters of Ambers Pampered Pets

Cat in a Flat – For approved Cat Sitters

Orlando Pet Sitter Network

Indianapolis, Indiana Babysitters and Pet Sitters

Pets+ Community – Independent Pet Retailers & Service Providers

House Sitting Community Support Group

Glasgow professional dog walkers and pet boarders

Hunters House, Boarding Kennels & Street Dog/Cat Assistance

Pet Sitting Grafenwoehr/Vilseck

Pet Sitting Network – South Korea (Official)

Jacksonville NC Sitters

Guam pet sitters

Bali Pet Sitters Club

House and Pet Sitting France

BabySitters R Us (Clarksville TN , Fort Campbell KY

Rover.com Sitters Group

Baby Sitters of okinawa Japan

Edmonton Pet Sitting

Misawa Sitters

Pet Parents Bangkok ♡ Pet Sitting Bangkok

Need a babysitter?, petsitter? (Humphreys and Osan area)

House Sitting Cairns

Pet Friendly Places in Malaysia

Glasgow Pet Services

Tutoring, Dance/Exercise, & Sitter/Childcare

Pet Parents, Bangalore

Toronto Dog Services Search

Pet sitter Maastricht

Abu Dhabi Pet Owners

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Dog Boarding and Pet Boarding Training and Schools https://pocketsuite.io/post/pet-sitter-boarder-schools-training/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:28:30 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6758 Certification Programs and Training for Dog and Pet Boarding

Similar to a dog sitter, there is no formal education or training required to be a dog boarder. However, some business training is highly recommended, as well as industry knowledge, managerial skills and understanding of insurance, hygiene and safety protocols. Many dog boarders will have started in other jobs working with dogs. They may have worked for a veterinarian, a groomer, breeders, or as a dog sitter or dog walker. Having your own personal experience with dogs and ownership of dogs and other pets can be a great asset. Otherwise finding work at a good kennel is a great start. You may be able to find an apprenticeship program in this industry from one of the reliable groups and associations listed below.

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Fear Free, LLC https://pocketsuite.io/post/fear-free-llc/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:28:05 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6732 Fear Free, LLC Overview

Founded by “America’s Veterinarian,” Dr. Marty Becker, Fear Free has become one of the most transformative programs in companion animal practice. Fear Free pet professionals can take “fresh, out of the box new elective courses,” earning Fear Free CE hours by enrolling in complimentary courses.

At this moment, they are diligently building up some new courses, which will be accessible solely to you as a benefit of your enrollment.

Training Programs at Fear Free, LLC

  • Pet Professional Courses
  • Price Range: Check website for updated details.

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Petting Sitting and Dog Walking at Animal Behavior College https://pocketsuite.io/post/animal-behavior-college-pet-sitting-dog-walking/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:28:05 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6730 Animal Behavior College Overview

This short term program provides training in the correct care of an assortment of pets — dogs, felines, birds, small warm-blooded animals, fish and reptiles. The program contains 400 pages of eduxational material composed by Wendy Bedwell-Wilson, creator and former editorial manager for Pet Product News International. Subjects cover the understanding of animal interaction, including non-verbal communication and vocalization, essential nutrition and cleanliness, and emergency treatment and wellbeing.

You’ll learn how to nurture relationships with customers and their pets — all you need to know to begin your own pet sitting or dog walking business. 

Training Programs at Animal Behavior College

  • Pet Sitting and Dog Walking – Short Term Programs
  • Price Range: Check website for updated details.

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Downtown Training & Boarding Center https://pocketsuite.io/post/downtown-training-boarding-center/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:27:50 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6682 Downtown Training & Boarding Center Overview

This training package is a great option for dogs lthat require a complete behavior makeover or are starting from scratch. Recieve a complete training experience in a focused environment for faster change and a brand new relationship with your dog.

When complete, all board and train programs offer follow up training meetings.

Training Programs at Downtown Training & Boarding Center

  • Board & Train Packages – 10 Day Advanced
  • Board & Train Packages – 20 Day Masters
  • Price Range: Starting at $1,799 

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Super Dog Center https://pocketsuite.io/post/super-dog-center/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 09:27:50 +0000 https://pocketsuite.io/?post_type=generic_pages&p=6691 Super Dog Center Overview

The boarding and training program is a good choice when a dog’s needs are more than what the owner can accomplish at home. This program help you and your dog bond, develop trust and show you hows to train your pet to be obedient.

Training Programs at Super Dog Center

  • Dog Board & Train Program
  • Price Range: Check website for updated details.

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