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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 498299" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>How neat! As an add-on to pet care, have you thought about bathing and grooming dogs? I bought a clipper to use on my dogs and it came with a video on how to clip different breeds. I've practiced on mine. Mind you, it would take practice but given how my dogs have returned after some grooming experiences by 'businesses', it can't be any worse than that!</p><p></p><p>This might have been mentioned- I didn't read thru all this thoroughly- but you could make business cards and walk your dogs thru parks or take them to petsmart, wherever other pet owners will be where they can see you with pets and introduce yourself and hand them a business card. Of course, your own neighborhood is the best place to start because some people will just need a pet sitter intermittently when they are out of town and will feel more comfortable with someone from their neighborhood. Shoot- offer to do it a couple of times for free in exchange for a good reference and word of mouth advertisement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 498299, member: 3699"] How neat! As an add-on to pet care, have you thought about bathing and grooming dogs? I bought a clipper to use on my dogs and it came with a video on how to clip different breeds. I've practiced on mine. Mind you, it would take practice but given how my dogs have returned after some grooming experiences by 'businesses', it can't be any worse than that! This might have been mentioned- I didn't read thru all this thoroughly- but you could make business cards and walk your dogs thru parks or take them to petsmart, wherever other pet owners will be where they can see you with pets and introduce yourself and hand them a business card. Of course, your own neighborhood is the best place to start because some people will just need a pet sitter intermittently when they are out of town and will feel more comfortable with someone from their neighborhood. Shoot- offer to do it a couple of times for free in exchange for a good reference and word of mouth advertisement. [/QUOTE]
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