24 Feb 2008 12:33:15 | Randy Wilson
Do you like animals? Would you like to work for yourself? Pet
grooming could be the career for you.
A grooming business is more than just washing dogs. It can
include cleaning ears, trimming nails, brushing teeth, and
shaving the animal’s coat in stylish ways. The animal can be a
dog, cat, pig or other type of animal.
With an animal grooming business, the choice is yours. You can
have the clients drop their animals at our house or you can
start a mobile pet grooming business. The options are limitless.
Starting a pet grooming business does require that you become a
certified pet groomer. Research different dog grooming schools
in your area, and choose one that fits your needs. Try to find
one that offers pet grooming business management classes with
the actual pet grooming classes.
Once you are trained, or while you are in training, you should
start to create a pet grooming business plan. Since you will
incur some start up costs for your training, licenses,
insurance, and equipment, having a business plan can help you
obtain a loan to get started.
It is estimated that the industry will grow over 10% in the next
five years. This means that your grooming business will likely
grow quickly as long as you are professional at all times. This
also means that you will have to complete some office work daily
as well. Owning an animal grooming business is not just animal
grooming.
Pricing can be difficult to determine, but a few phone calls to
local grooming salons, or individuals who perform grooming, will
give you and idea regarding what services you should be
providing and an estimation of the fees. You will need also to
decide if you business will be just a dog grooming business or
if you will groom other pets too.
Because your business is client oriented, you will need to build
a clientele list. The best way to do this is to get your name
into your community. You can place flyers at pet stores and
veterinarian offices, and animal shelters. You can create a
press release for local newspapers and radio stations. You can
even offer your services to the local animal shelter. If they
like your work, they will refer people to you.
To keep on top of animal grooming trends you should plan to
attend local dog and cat shows, and go to pet grooming industry
expos, and conventions. You should subscribe to industry
magazines as well, and check the internet frequently. It is a
font of knowledge and there are web sites, such as
PetGroomer.com that are there to help people start their animal
grooming business, obtain training, and calendars of events.
Since you are working for yourself, you have to rely on your
ability to keep customers happy. This means always being
available for set appointments, maintaining a clean work area,
and being professional at all times. Even though you work from
home, or out of a van, professionalism keeps your clients coming
to you and not another pet grooming business.
There are many ways to get into this industry. You can purchase
a franchise, which give you the credibility of an established
name. You can purchase a local pet grooming business that is
currently for sale. Of course, you can start your own grooming
business.
You should check with your local government for any zoning,
licensure, and insurance requirements for your business. This is
very important and could be the difference of your grooming
business succeeding or failing. A dog grooming business is still
a business no mater how much fun you have doing it.
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