Dog Walking franchise opportunities
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Our main Dog Walking franchises
Barking Mad
Barking Mad is not just a pet franchise, we are an organisation that aims to give the best treatment possible for your furry-family members.
- £10,000Minimum investment
- £42,500Minimum investment
Dogknows
Because We Know About Dogs
Dogknows is one of the first professional walking business in London
- £7,500Minimum investment
- £25,000Expected revenue after 2 years
Paw Pals
Love animals and living a healthy, outdoor lifestyle? Want to work from home and be your own boss? Look no further!
- £10,995Minimum investment
PetStay
PetStay is more than just a bunch of dog sitters, we are committed to giving the very best specialised care to our clients' dogs.
- £9,995Minimum investment
Wagging Tails
Where happy dogs holiday
Wagging Tails is one of the leading dog boarding services providers in the UK.
- £4,995Minimum investment
- £40,000Expected revenue after 2 years
The UK is a dog-loving country, with almost a quarter of its households owning one of these furry friends. In this way, demand for dog-walking businesses is high, with over ?1.5 billion reported to be spent on the service every year.
The number of available dogs and potential walkers is one of the best things about the business model. As retirees and dog lovers are starting to realise the financial benefits and quality of life a dog walking career can bring them, the number of available dog walkers is on the rise. Indeed, this works in tandem with the increased demand for dog walking services as the increasingly hectic lives of young professionals and families leave little time for extra familial duties such as pet care.
Benefits of a dog walking franchise
Starting up a dog walking business, then, is an understandably attractive prospect, and getting involved with a dog walking franchise can be a great way to enter the sector. The great thing about a franchise is that they have a set business model proven to work, so you will not have to spend hours worrying over how to attract potential dog walkers while maintaining your business? viability.
In addition, the various legal complications that come with a business such as dog walking will already be dealt with appropriately. This can include issues such as dog fouling, insurance, health and safety issues, and dog walking equipment safety. Having these issues dealt with for you can save a lot of time in the long run.
A franchise such Pet Pals, a UK organisation offering bespoke pet care services, for example, provides thorough launch training and support before the business becomes fully operational. This is particularly useful if you are new to the sector and need a little head-start.