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ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

EVERY PUPPY

8 INDUSTRY NEWS

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By Melissa Viera

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The State of the Pet Boarding and Daycare Industry

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Business

Animal Health

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20 Pet Tech is Coming: New Opportunities

As an industry projected to add at

from canine flu to historic flooding

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for Daycare & Boarding

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to organized online competition from

PET BOARDING DAYCARE at least least 10,000 jobs and &experience

uncertified pet sitters. Daycare went

15 percent growth in employment over

mobile as pet boarding trailers — some

the next five years (see CareerBuilder study

certified, some not — camped out in

released June 4, 2015), pet care services are

shopping mall parking lots, offering to

undeniably hot. Our already multi-billion

Caring for Puppies & Kittens take care of pets while owners hit

dollar industry continues to grow with all

the stores.

paws pointing to it only getting bigger as

Pet care nightmare stories once

pet parents worldwide continue to spend

again made the national news as the

big bucks on precious family pets. But

negligence of some pet care service

with virtually no standards, or regulatory

providers maligned an entire industry

thresholds, and the possibility to open a

that safely cares for millions of furry

“pet care business” on a shoestring, our

family members every day. Not widely

industry is now at a crossroads as we face

covered, of course, were the positive

the monumental, but necessary, task of

stories of pet boarding facilities that

self-regulation.

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uppy classes have evolved a lot in recent years. A big part of puppy training classes is focused on healthy socialization, and providing puppies with all kinds of real life experiences. Puppy class should help prepare young puppies for a lifetime of success. Pet owners seek and trust the advice they get from professionals in the pet care field whether they are veterinarians, groomers, daycare or boarding professionals. Whether your facility provides training services or not, you can still be a part of the conversation when it comes to raising puppies right. You might even decide to host special workshops occasionally to further guide new puppy owners. Most new puppy owners understand that their puppy should learn some basic skills. Learning to go 8

A big part of puppy training classes is focused on healthy socialization, and providing puppies with all kinds of real life experiences. Puppy class should help prepare young puppies for a lifetime of success. potty outside and learning not to nip are the most common things puppy parents need to address with their young one immediately. Obedience skills are also a priority, but there are a whole set of other skills that can easily be overlooked with such busy training schedules. Preparing puppies for life means providing them with positive exposure to a wide range of experiences. There are a lot of things that puppies will likely encounter in life including going to the groomer’s, having their nails trimmed, riding in PET BOARDING & DAYCARE

the car, taking medicine, and even wearing cones and muzzles. If puppies have good experiences with these things now, they will be less likely to have a problem with them later on, making everyone’s job easier. Cone of Shame Cones and muzzles are not every day items, but at some point just about every dog will have to wear a cone and possibly even a muzzle. After getting spayed and neutered, a cone is used to prevent dogs from


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After getting spayed and neutered, a cone is used to prevent dogs from getting at their stitches. The cone has been affectionately labeled in the dog community as the “cone of shame.”

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getting at their stitches. The cone has been affectionately labeled in the dog community as the “cone of shame.” Cones aren’t just used after surgery. Even a minor bug bite or skin allergy might require the use of a cone to prevent licking. Wearing a cone does not have to be an uncomfortable thing, and it certainly does not have to be shameful. If puppies learn that wearing a cone is a positive experience before there is ever a need for one, then it will be no big deal when it comes time to use one. After all, if they are just coming out of surgery, why give dogs something else new and unfamiliar to have to deal with? An entire puppy class can be dedicated to playing “dress up,” and showing owners how to get their puppies comfortable with the various things they might have to wear. With the cone on the floor, puppies can learn to put their head in on their own to earn a reward. They can also practice

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wearing the cone for brief periods which should be highly reinforcing for them. If your daycare staff is looking for a new activity to do with the dogs during daycare, they can do these same exercises. Any dog of any age can practice these exercises. Muzzles Muzzles are another item that dogs might have to wear. Even the friendliest of dogs could potentially bite if they are injured or have to undergo a procedure that they are not comfortable with. For this reason, dogs can be muzzle trained and owners should be educated on how to safely use a muzzle. Muzzles might look intimidating to us, but that is just our human way of thinking. To a dog, a muzzle does not have to be a negative thing. A properly fitted basket muzzle prevents biting, but allows the dog to pant and even eat. To train dogs to wear the muzzle, a bit of food can be smeared on the inside of it to teach them to put


their nose in on their own. A dog that has to be muzzled at the groomer’s or the vet’s is already stressed. In an ideal world, they would recognize the muzzle and politely wear it without becoming even more anxious. Along with introducing muzzles into training programs for dogs, it is equally important to openly talk about them with pet owners. If everyone is playing the “muzzle training game” they won’t be so scary, and it won’t be as offensive if a dog has to be muzzled for a procedure at the vet’s or groomer’s. Muzzle safety and education is an important part of being a responsible pet owner. Pet owners should understand why and how muzzles are used (never unsupervised and never for an extended period of time). Car Rides Along with wearing various items, puppies should learn about other things they will encounter in life. A trip to the veterinarian can be a positive experience from start to finish with some training. Before walking in the front door of the vet’s office, or anywhere, puppies must take a ride in the car. If you ask your clients, you

might find that more of them have issues with the car than you would have thought. Again, any dog of any age can practice these exercises. Some dogs are very excited about riding in the car while others are anxious. Practicing entering and exiting the vehicle politely along with having calm trips to various places will help. Every puppy and dog should learn to wait when their owner opens the door of the car until they are released, or given a cue to exit the car. This is important to talk about with clients because it will help prevent any accidents when clients take their dogs to your facility or anywhere. Trips to the Vet In the waiting room of the vet’s office, puppies should be trained how to be on their best behavior and owners can be educated about keeping their pets safe with shadow blocking techniques (keeping the pet between them and a wall at all times so other dogs can not surprisingly run up on them). Puppies should also practice resting calmly next to their owner while they wait their turn. Usually getting weighed is the first thing that happens

CHECK LIST Wearing a Cone Muzzle Safety and Education Calmly Waiting with Owner

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practicing these skills a few times a week can make a difference for puppies. If you work with puppies, these are all things you can do, and encourage the owners to practice.

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during a visit, so puppies can be trained to step up onto a platform and wait there to practice for the scale. Other things to practice are; being held for blood draws by strangers, being gently restrained as they would be for shots, being handled all over, and even taking medication (your vet can demonstrate different ways of administering medication which can be practiced with treats). Similar skills, along with additional ones will be useful for grooming. Puppies can be stacked on a grooming table and experience different ways their groomer will hold and handle them along with different sounds of the grooming salon. Even just five minutes practicing these skills a few times a week can make a difference for puppies. If you work with puppies, these are all things you can do, and encourage the owners to practice. Adult dogs will benefit from practicing these skills as well. During

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daycare your staff can play training games with the dogs involving these skills that will not only be beneficial for the dogs, but also give the dogs mental exercise while they are at your facility. If you don’t provide training classes, a workshop held even just once or twice a year is a good way to educate owners, and gain new clients with a marketing opportunity that stands out. Setting puppies up for a lifetime of success, and helping to condition dogs to real life experiences, is the purpose of training skills like these. There are many skills that can be incorporated into training, and based on who your clients are, you know what skills are most important for them.  When you look at training as a part of life and not so much as something we do to dogs, you can see beyond obedience, and find a whole new world of areas we can improve on by looking at them from a training perspective. n


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BUSINESS

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times. During peak times like summer

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If you’ve been doing this a while, you may have initially only been one of the few choices for pet care in your area. That certainly isn’t the case today. Large chains are attempting to centralize the market. numerous ways. One possibility is to increase the revenue from each transaction through price adjustments or upselling. Another option is to increase the average frequency each customer utilizes your services. Finally, you can cross-market your other services like lodging, daycare, training, or grooming. Overall, this method can be summarized as having each customer use more of your services. Is All This Work Increasing the Amount of New Clients Necessary? The following data says it is. If you’re tracking the average length of stay, you’ve likely noticed that this is decreasing in your own business. You may not notice this unless you diligently track your pet nights and check outs. When you divide the two numbers, you’ll notice if there is a decrease in the length of stay. A slight decrease in a length of stay, multiplied by the number

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of stays, is a big deal to this business. “But travel is up,” you say. Yes, money being spent in the travel industry is up. However, a large factor that would account for the shortened stays in your business is that the average American does not fully use his or her vacation or paid time off (PTO) days. This can be because of recent poor economic outcomes; a decreased workforce, or that people are afraid that taking their days off will have a negative impact on their company or individual job. Another reason for decreased pet nights is increased competition. If you’ve been doing this a while, you may have initially only been one of the few choices for pet care in your area. That certainly isn’t the case today. Large chains are attempting to centralize the market. One online pet sitting network reported that in one year, their company provided service for a million pet nights. That is taking a big bite of the

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traditional pet care facility’s revenue. These factors show the importance of having numerous profit centers like lodging, daycare, and training. Multiple profit centers can provide a business insulation during even temporary decreases in one area. So What Should You Do to Grow Your Business? Improving the way your staff members convert inquiries into reservations is the most cost-effective and logical way to improve your business’ bottom line. You may ask why you shouldn’t just push people to online reservations. Because when handled properly, the interaction with a phone call will bring in far more revenue initially and long term than online reservations. Online reservations also can commoditize your business. So if you provide aboveaverage care, the phone is a great way to differentiate yourselves from your competition. Also, pet parents, especially the particular ones that feel ‘nothing is too good for their baby,’ are highly emotional about their furry family member. They want to talk to someone before booking and, just like choosing a human daycare or doctor, they wouldn’t dream of just filling out a form. Speaking to the pet parent also gives you the opportunity to upsell wonderful services that can double the average revenue per pet per night. Our clients bring in hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of dollars in one location in activities each year. After you are rock solid on the phone, then it’s time to look at your advertising budget. A new customer can cost your business as little as $50


when you burden your advertising budget properly with all appropriate. costs and as much as $200 if you’re not handling the phones properly or buying advertising effectively. Especially during difficult economic circumstances like a downturn in your area, most business owners are tempted to reduce their advertising budget. However, successful business owners and managers realize this difficult time may represent an opportunity to attract new clients cheaply and profitably. This concept is similar to buying stocks at the bottom of a market. To do this, you need to know how much it costs to acquire a new client and where to spend your advertising money. Until you do, increasing advertising is likely throwing your hard-earned money out the window. But before foolishly spending on advertising; you need to know what a reasonable cost per lead is. Once you know that, you can decide if increasing your budget will be a good investment in your business. The good news is that despite some doomsayers, there are more pets than ever. So if you’re answering the phone well and know how to buy appropriate advertising, it’s a great time to grow your business. Doing both of these strategies well will result in both an initial and a long-term increase for our clients, which means your business, too, could be sellable and worth millions more than it is today! n

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How else can you leverage technology to generate new revenue streams and increase customer satisfaction? How can technology provide differentiated services and help you build a community with your customers? Smart Toys These toys are really learning and training games filled with sensors

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information to dogs—speakers for playing sounds, lights for visual stimulation, vibration for touch feedback, treats or kibble for rewards, and even olfactory output to leverage a dog’s sense of smell. You can think of it as a language for a dog to learn and rewards to keep a dog motivated. Smart toys will also have input technologies. Humans are familiar with input technologies like a mouse for selecting links or a keyboard for entering text. Since dogs can’t use a keyboard or a mouse for input, smart toys require dog-friendly input technologies. For example, a motion sensor can tell if a dog gets close to an object. An accelerometer can tell if a dog touches an object. A moisture sensor can tell if a dog pees on a pad. Dogs can learn to press a button or flip a switch. Microphones can detect a bark. You get the idea. The potential for sensors to pick up and understand “input” is only limited by the imagination of product developers, and you can be sure that hardware capabilities will continue to evolve just as computer capabilities have evolved in almost unimaginable ways over the last 10 to 20 years.

Emotional Connections Humans have a basic desire to feel connected to the ones we love. Technologies like phones and video calls work for connecting with other humans, but how do pet parents feel connected to their dogs? Video cameras enable pet parents to see their dogs remotely, but software and smart toys will allow these videos to focus on the best moments of cuteness. Some products even allow pet parents to remotely dispense a treat and watch as Fido gobbles up a cookie. Information & Tracking There are already several activity trackers on the market that pet parents can add to a collar to keep tabs on Fido’s activity. This category of devices is just the beginning of a larger wave of innovation. Pet parents have real concerns about their dog’s health, and technology is helping to shine a light on this issue. The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention estimates that 52.7% of US dogs are overweight (29.9M) or obese (13.9M). In addition to tracking activity, pet parents are also interested in tracking caloric intake

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and mental cognition and reducing separation anxiety. In a nutshell, pet parents want their dog to live a long, healthy, and happy life, just like any other member of the family. New technologies are providing information to achieve this goal. Upside for Daycare & Boarding Owners New technologies can help daycare and boarding owners generate new streams of revenue and increase customer satisfaction. Products that address the needs discussed above are tools to offer new services for your customers—providing valuable addon options or increasing the value of all-inclusive pricing. The information that new technologies can generate can be used to create a deep customer connection and increase customer loyalty. You should also expect new technologies and products to provide

you with new tools to address behavior issues. You know that dog who stirs things up with the pack or has separation anxiety? Playing a game can wear him out a little. We all know the saying... “A tired dog is a happy dog.”

information with pet parents about their dog’s happiness, learning progress, and health. And competitive parents will be able to compare their dog to their doggie friends or other dogs of a similar age or breed.

Upside for the Pet Parent Your human customers want their pets to be happy, healthy, and stimulated. Rather than have pet parents check in only to find their dog curled up in a ball, new technologies can proactively send pet parents cute videos when their dog is active and playing. They want to stay connected to their pet and feel that warm, fuzzy feeling when they receive a video or picture. And when they share these moments of cuteness on social media, there’s an opportunity to drive potential new customers back to your business. In addition, Pet Tech products will make it possible to share new

Upside for the Dog Playing with smart toys requires dogs to use the frontal cortex part of their brain to think and solve problems. This activity exercises their brain, which can help reduce senility and increase concentration for in-person training sessions. As reported by GoodPetParent.com, a study by the Animal Behavior Clinic at the University of California Davis showed that the risk of canine cognitive dysfunction increases with age; 28% of dogs aged 11-12 years and 68% of dogs aged 15-16 years showed one or more signs of cognitive impairment. The training and learning capability of smart toys is very exciting. Future smart toys will be able to teach service dog skills to virtually any dog. As technology products evolve, clever daycare and boarding facilities will embrace these new products to provide new services, improve the lives of dogs and pet parents, and increase customer loyalty. n

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PROFILE OF SUCCESS

B AYSIDE Pet Resorts Building Success: One Relationship at a Time

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hat I do is not a job, it’s my life,” says an enthusiastic

Robert Huff, the owner of Bayside Pet Resorts. Bob’s love affair with dogs began when he was just a boy. “When I was about nine years old, I had a beautiful, red Cocker Spaniel named Bucky,” recalls Bob. “He was my best friend. Our family had to move from our house into an apartment, and during that move, Bucky disappeared. I was devastated. Almost a year later, I was walking home from school and Bucky ran up to me. He found me! We were inseparable for many years after that. I’ll never forget Bucky’s perseverance and unconditional love.” A lifelong entrepreneur, Mr. Huff spent most of his career working in the health care industry. But, when he sold that business, Bob knew what

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his next endeavor would be. Because of Bucky and the bond that he and Bob shared, his next business would

Photos provided by Bayside Pet Resort Osprey facility photos by Frederick Culpepper

be centered around pets - and Bob planned to surround himself with people who love pets as much as he does. Bob decided to build a state-ofthe-art, full-service luxury pet care resort that would provide a stress-free environment where the pets could enjoy plenty of attention and fun activities. In 2012, the first Bayside Pet Resort opened in Sarasota, Florida. The

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They have

243 climate-

controlled suites of varying sizes for their canine guests. The suites range from premium to petite to fit all budgets.

22,000 sq. ft. facility is situated on three

in their indoor park. They also offer

acres adjacent to the Sarasota-Bradenton

massage therapy, and deluxe grooming

Airport. It’s a beautiful facility with

and spa packages. One of their grooms,

artwork on the walls, indoor and outdoor

the Dino Cat, recently went viral on the

training areas, and a huge agility field

Bayside Pet Spa Facebook page. It had

with lots of fun play equipment.

over 52,000 likes.

They have 243 climate-controlled suites of varying sizes for their canine

Bayside Pet Resort opened in Osprey,

guests. The suites range from premium

Florida. This fabulous facility offers all

to petite to fit all budgets. The premium

of the services of the other locations and

suites include flat screen TV’s, private

also features a spectacular water park

patios, and On-Line Doggie webcams

with an in-ground salt water pool that

that allow the owners to view their pets

has easy walk-in access at both ends. Bayside’s website, www.

at any time. Besides overnight boarding, they

baysidepetresort.com allows existing

also offer daycare, training, grooming,

and potential clients to tour all three

and guest activity packages. There are

locations and see all of the services

also luxury condos for cats - and a free-

offered. Reservations can be made

roaming activity room complete with a

online or by calling each location’s

fish filled aquarium to keep their feline

reservations desk.

guests entertained. In 2013, the Bayside Pet Spa opened

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In December 2015, the newest

Since its inception, Bayside has experienced tremendous growth,

in University Park, Florida. It is a luxury

partly because of its five star facilities

day spa with a Parisian decor. They

and services - but also because of the

provide day lodging and doggie daycare

special care that the staff gives to their

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“From the moment a client comes through the door, until they leave with their tail wagging - they are cared for by our dedicated and compassionate staff.” — Robert Huff (Owner of Bayside Pet Resorts) guests every day. “Our staff is critical to our success,” says Mr. Huff. “From the moment a client comes through the door, until they leave with their tail wagging they are cared for by our dedicated and compassionate staff.” “We have 54 staff members between our three locations,” says Angeline Pantazis, the administrative director of Bayside. “All of our key staff and supervisors are certified in pet CPR. And, everyone in our staff gets extensive training on things like canine and feline body language.” “Every dog is temperament tested when they come in,” Angie continues. “We do a five point health check on each pet daily. All of our pet guests interact with the staff members multiple times a day. Our overnight guests can choose add-on activities such as business walks, gourmet treats, skinny dipping, bedtime stories and tuck-in service, massages, or they can even join the daycare doggies,” says Angie. “About eighty percent of PET BOARDING & DAYCARE

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The daycare participants at each location are divided into groups by size and temperament, and they get to play in different

indoor and

outdoor areas of the facility.

our boarding dogs choose additional

holiday, and special event parties. At

a restaurant manners course. “It’s very

services and activity programs.”

their St. Patrick’s Day party there were

popular with our clientele,” says Angie.

86 dogs in costumes and hats. They

“We have lots of outdoor restaurants in

location are divided into groups by size

took individual photos of each pet and

southwest Florida who welcome well-

and temperament, and they get to play in

then put their photo in a magnetic

behaved dogs.”

different indoor and outdoor areas of the

frame for the owners.

The daycare participants at each

facility. They can climb and play on the

The training department offers

“Something that differentiates us from other facilities is how we

agility equipment, splash and swim at the

courses for everyone - from the novice

integrate ourselves into the community,”

water park, play ball, explore the great

pet owner to the competitive agility

shares Bob. “We are right around the

outdoors, and more. Every two hours the

participant. They have an AKC certified

corner from Easter Seals. They have a

play groups are rotated to a new location

agility program and the AKC Canine

wonderful rehabilitation and learning

to keep the dogs active and engaged.

Good Citizen program. There are many

center for children and adults with all

Bayside often hosts birthday,

training programs to choose from, even

kinds of disabilities. Some of their more advanced ‘shining star’ students have joined our staff.” “We also have a relationship with Bridges of America,” Bob continues. “It’s an organization that helps women re-enter the workforce after they have completed rehabilitation and are returning citizens to the community.” “These women are drug free, hardworking, dedicated, reliable, and have a positive attitude,” adds Angie. “All they want is a second chance, and we try to help them achieve their goals.” “The lives that we touch and change are amazing,” says Bob. “Because of the pets that we care for, we get to assist people who need that second chance. We have a great management team at Bayside. I am able to see these people develop and advance with our company.

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“Our grooming staff takes great pride in doing free grooming of pets that are up for adoption. Most of the dogs are adopted quickly after they are groomed.” — Angeline Pantazis

Administrative Director of Bayside Pet Resorts

We love to promote from within. Many

of. We will provide support services for

years. “All in all, we are successful, not just

of our staff members have developed

them, and give them peace of mind that

because we have beautiful state-of-the-art

their skills and continued their

their pets will be taken care of in a

facilities,” says Bob with a warm smile,

educations and have advanced within

safe environment.”

“But also because we have developed

the company.” “We work very closely with local shelters, rescue organizations, and

The future looks pretty exciting for

wonderful, lasting relationships within

the Bayside Resort family. They plan to

the community and with the families of

add three new resorts in the next five

the pets we take care of.” n

the humane society - and we do a lot of benefits for them,” says Angie, and continues, “Our grooming staff takes great pride in doing free grooming of pets that are up for adoption. Most of the dogs are adopted quickly after they are groomed. We also give a gift package for adopted dogs that includes discounted or free grooming, daycare, boarding, or training to every pet that is adopted through the humane society. That has proved really helpful to the first-time pet owner.” Bayside offers transportation services for their furry guests. They provide pickup and delivery from the pet’s homes to the resorts or to the spa. In addition, they are now working with local hospitals to provide a new and much needed pet transportation service. “Some people don’t have anyone except their pets,” shares Bob. “If they become ill or get hurt, they have no one to care for their pet. They don’t want

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FACILITY

BOARDING

?? I N Y O U R FA C I L I T Y By Kama Brown

D

aycare and boarding

contract should outline your health and

facilities are in a unique

safety requirements, the duration of the

position to help local

stay, the negotiated price, the policy if

animal rescues. Helping out can be

the dog is abandoned, and all liability

good for business because it creates

for the injury, loss or death of the

new clients, positive relationships with

dog. Basically, all rescue dogs should,

the community, and generates word

at a minimum, be under the same

the liability of having non-employees

of mouth. However, rescue dogs come

obligations and sign the same waiver as

in the building and on the grounds.

with their own set of circumstances and

a client dog.

Volunteers may be distracting to the

if not careful, can bring about some big

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Will your staff be caring for the dogs or will a rescue volunteer be coming to care for them?

The following questions have

I personally find it best to avoid

routine of the regular employees and

problems. Asking and answering a few

been answered per my opinion and

may confuse customers. While it may

questions before committing to help

are intended to be examples and

seem less of a workload on the staff

will ensure your facility is ready for a

suggestions. Asking and answering

to have the rescue care for their own

variety of circumstances. Write down

these core questions as best suits your

dogs, it usually isn’t. Volunteers need

the answers in a document so they are

business will create the best possible

guidance and help navigating the

easy to email when rescues inquire.

outcome for serving the community,

kennel, which takes up the staff ’s time.

Keep a liability contract available with

whilst maintaining safety and

the office documents as well. The

customer satisfaction.

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I also feel it isn’t safe to board dogs that staff members can’t easily handle,


which can accidently happen if only the rescue workers have cared for the dog. As a safety policy for the employees, I feel it’s better not to have 2-4 different people coming in and out each day. Though there has rarely ever been an issue, dealing with a sexual harassment claim or threat complaint between an employee and a volunteer is a rocky terrain to navigate.

Who will determine the safety of the dog’s temperament? If you have a dog trainer on staff, give this job to them. Otherwise, ask for a written evaluation from a CPDT-KA (or equivalent), a veterinary technician specialized in behavior, or a veterinarian behaviorist. Knowing the issues a dog has before accepting them under the care of your staff is vital. Dogs who have

lived their lives without owners, or with abusive owners can require specialized training. Ask the evaluator for a training plan and assess the time and costs associated with having your employees execute the training. Once all safety concerns have been minimized to their lowest point, I’ve found that working with rescue dogs can be an amazing learning opportunity for staff members. Training rescue dogs brings a sense of added accomplishment to the job and creates employees with advanced dog handling skills.

Will you be charging a fee per night or donating the kennel space? I’ve dealt with this issue many ways. At the present moment, I keep one kennel spot open for a rescue dog to use at no cost to the rescue during all times of the

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year except spring break and six weeks during the summer. For tax purposes, the rescue is charged a discounted rate and my business donates the cost to the rescue, which gives the business a tax write off. This only works with a 501c3 animal rescue and only works well when it’s a rescue you’ve worked with for a year or more. For all other animal rescues, I offer the kennel space at a discounted rate with a contract specific to the dog for 6 weeks at a time. I’ve found that a contract without an end date creates problems. The contract can always be re-evaluated at the end of the 6 weeks if the dog has yet to be adopted.

Will you collect payment ahead of time? Weekly? Monthly? I collect payment at the end of the

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dog’s visit but I keep a credit card on file for veterinary emergencies and require a deposit of $100.00 per dog. I do not send a dog home for adoption or allow the dog to leave with a volunteer without full payment.

Will you allow potential adopters to come visit the dogs without a rescue volunteer? I accept appointments for preapproved applicants to come visit with the dogs. This means that the visiting family has already filled out an application and has been approved for adoption by the rescue before visiting the dog. I don’t handle any of the paperwork or fees associated with the rescue. Keeping track of paperwork, even for a few days takes time and effort and can cause stress if lost or ruined. If the adopter insists on leaving paperwork with me, I offer

them an envelope and a stamp and politely insist they mail it.

Will rescue dogs be allowed to interact with clients’ dogs in daycare? If the dog is friendly and social with other dogs, yes. Rescue dogs are required to have the same health screenings and vaccinations prior to entry as all other visiting dogs to ensure the health and safety of the kennel grounds. In addition to the simple evaluation, all new clients’ dogs go through, a trainer and/or vet has also evaluated the visiting rescue dogs. If either of these steps were skipped, I would strictly keep them separated. It’s terrible for a client to hear that a dog without an owner has injured their dog and the story spreads quickly through the community. Though the process we use ensures that visiting rescue dogs are just as safe

and healthy as clients’ dogs, the idea of a shelter dog still scares many people. If the evaluations are done properly, the likelihood of any dog injuries happening will be very low. When in doubt, keep the rescue dogs separated. The goal should always be safety first; fun and socialization second. If unsure whether the dog is social or not, ask the rescue to introduce the dog to other dogs in a different location and send over a video so you can make a decision about putting the dog in daycare.

Who will provide food and vetting for the dog? I donate the food because we get it at cost and donating it can also be written off for tax purposes. Before being kenneled, the dog is required to have had all vaccinations,

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flea treatments, and de-worming administered no less than 7 days prior to entering the building. If a staff member notices an issue when checking the dog in, I have them call me. I try to meet all rescue dogs personally but it’s a good idea for all staff members to know the signs of kennel cough, ticks, fleas, ringworm, mange, tapeworms, and ear infections. If the dog has any of these, I do not allow them to stay until the dog has been treated and finished the medication. Skipping over policies because a dog is on death row at a shelter or another emergency is just simply not something a boarding and daycare kennel is set up for. Dogs can carry such a wide variety of transmittable infections and parasites, many of which can live on the surfaces or in the grass for years.

Do you allow all breeds and ages of rescue dogs?

All dogs are evaluated on temperament regardless of breed. I do not allow puppies under the age of 4 months because we require completed vaccinations. My personal belief is that adhering to strict policies regarding health and safety will create the best possible outcome. Doing things properly casts a positive light on all involved. Creating a reputation that your kennel and the participating rescues have highly adoptable dogs can spread, getting the dogs into their new homes more quickly. As an added bonus, almost all of our adopted dogs are now clients. The community knows that we are honest about temperament and critical about safety, which makes knowing we help rescue dogs a positive thing and not a scary one. n

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FLOORING

ROOMS FOR DOG DAYCARE Pawsibly the Most Difficult Decision

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By Jeff Adney


KEY FLOOR ATTRIBUTE

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hether building new, renovating an existing facility, or remodeling your current building, choosing the right flooring for your indoor areas can be an overwhelming task. With so many products available, how do you decide? Flooring Characteristics First, consider the key attributes and the important role they play in indoor daycare areas. Clean-Ability – Flooring that is easy to clean, coupled with slip resistance is one of the most requested attributes. Because daycare rooms are rapidly becoming the busiest and most used rooms, providing a safe area for both staff and canines is top priority. Most standard floors overcompensate for slipping by creating a textured surface. This, however, can create issues because the more textured floor, the more difficult they are to clean and maintain. Soft and Durable – A floor surface

that is easy to stand and run on all day, while also providing fatigue relief, is another key component. A more pliable floor also gives the dogs traction and provides added safety as the floor gives a bit as weight is put on it. Unfortunately, the trade-off with most (but not all) floor options is that soft does not necessarily translate into longterm durability. Seamless – Having a seamless option is always important to animal care facilities and especially for dog daycare rooms. Because these rooms are greatly utilized, the opportunity for “accidents” increases exponentially. Any floor surface that has “open” seams is never a good idea. Welded seams are an option but the seam integrity can be compromised if not properly installed and is affected by the stability of the surface below. Seams are also areas that allow for the growth of mold, mildew, and bacteria. And when fluids penetrate, the seams can be a home to smells that

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Soft and Durable

KEY FLOOR ATTRIBUTE

A floor surface that is easy to stand and run on all day, while also providing fatigue relief, is another key component.

never seem to go away. Aesthetics – An aesthetically pleasing floor improves employee morale and communicates to your customers that their dogs are enjoying a facility whose owners and employees are proud of where they work. Additionally, the nicer the floor, the more motivated employees are to maintain a clean and professional look. Noise – Dog daycare rooms can be loud. Hard floor surfaces allow the sound waves to continue to bounce around the room and do nothing to help lower the decibels. Most soft floors will allow the noise to be absorbed, thereby lowering the amount of decibels. A quieter room benefits employees and clients and will help dogs stay calm and therefore become less aggravated. Flooring Choices Once you have considered the main attributes, the next step is to match them to the various flooring options to determine the option that best meets your needs.

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Common complaints in regards to the rubber matting include dogs can dig into it and create divots, as well as the dogs’ pads get black from the matting. Seams usually are the weak link and once the seams separate, the quicker the floor deteriorates. Rubber Matting

Rubber matting is a non-slip surface that when first installed, is very comfortable and does appear easy to clean and maintain. It also minimizes noise with sound deadening properties. Mats generally come in rolls 4’ wide and 25-50’ long, or in individual tile form. The material is either permanently glued to the floor using a polyurethanebased industrial adhesive, double-sided tape, or a bonding compound. A topical sealant can be used and installed on top of the mat to help create a water resistant surface, which then aids in helping keep floors clean and free from

bacteria build up. The downside is that all sealants are not created equal and most will degrade and need to be reapplied. If you do not stay on top of sealing the mat, it will eventually wear and need to be replaced. Common complaints in regards to the rubber matting include dogs can dig into it and create divots, as well as the dogs’ pads get black from the matting. Seams usually are the weak link and once the seams separate, the quicker the floor deteriorates. Continual sealant build up can create a slicker surface on top and begin to make the rubber floor hard. Additionally, dogs’ nails can

scratch the sealant. Please check with your local Department of Agriculture or other regulating authority. Certain states are now regulating the types of floors that can be used in dog daycare areas. If already installed, they may request that you remove rubber matting and replace with a non-porous surface. Although rubber matting is a high traction floor, the flooring can still result in injuries as the dogs can stop too quickly and tear ligaments and joints. Other common complaints include odor absorption and fading, both of which are accelerated by exposure to ultraviolet light. Artificial Grass

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Although artificial grass typically is installed outdoors, it can also be a great option for interior use. Following the manufacturer recommendations is absolutely critical to providing an effective long-term solution. All too often, when the artificial turf is installed inside, it gets an unjustified bad rap due to odor issues, cleaning, and other house-keeping and installation related issues. These complaints are not necessarily the cause of the grass, but more often due to an improper installation or the wrong “type” of artificial grass being used. When installed properly, not only does it look great and provide safe traction for the dogs, but it also can become a hygienic floor solution due to a built in anti-microbial agent provided by some manufacturers. When considering artificial grass for interior uses, it is critical to have a flushing system underneath and the grass elevated on a platform.


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SEAMLESS ANTI-FATIGUE

FLOORING SYSTEMS

Benefits include stress reduction for the dog’s joints, legs, back, and muscles as well as those of their human caretakers. They also help to reduce sound decibels, and are decorative, functional, and cost-effective.

Ken Karmie (K9 Grass Product and Brand Manager) outlines the following consideration for success with artificial grass in animal care facilities: • Start with the right product • Have it installed properly • Understand maintenance protocol and follow it • Have an effective HVAC system that will facilitate adequate drying • Have at least one trench drain with floor sloped properly and an appropriate drain cover to receive the liquid waste • Have a completely sealed, nonporous floor surface underneath the turf, such as a 100% solids epoxy to seal • The floor must have the appropriate pitch to the kennel drains, which is a minimal 2% - 3% slope or ¼” drop per foot. • Seal the edge, curb, or adjoining walls where the grass abuts up to a minimal height of 36” • Fasten down the edges of the grass properly 40

There are also additional steps that must be followed for proper results with an elevated floor with a flushing system. It is also important to budget for the additional cost of sloping the floor when it comes to renovation of an existing building or remodeling, and budget for the proper HVAC. Seek out an animal care HVAC specialist to help you plan accordingly. Seamless Anti-Fatigue Flooring Systems

Completely seamless anti-fatigue flooring systems are now available and are rapidly becoming the new trend in dog daycare flooring. Available in varying thicknesses, these floors are a combination of either epoxy, rubber matting, rubber pellets or vinyl flake, and flexible seamless topcoats. Benefits include stress reduction for the dog’s joints, legs, back, and muscles as well as those of their human caretakers. They also help to reduce sound decibels, and are decorative, functional, and cost-effective. Another bonus is that PET BOARDING & DAYCARE

texture can be adjusted on demand. The textured floor system provides a mild anti-skid element that won’t hurt pads or paws while still allowing for easy clean-ability. It is completely nonporous with little maintenance upkeep, and no waxing or continual sealing is required. As an added advantage, complete seamless floor to wall junctions can be achieved. Like all flooring options, a good installation to applicable area is critical. HVAC still plays a critical role in pulling moisture and humidity out of the area. Because the floors are completely non-porous, the moisture does not soak or penetrate into the floor. When humidity gets too high, the condensation can then sit on the surface making for a wet, sweaty feel. Proper preparation is critical in that these surfaces bond directly to the substrate below. Testing and measuring moisture content and vapor transmission in concrete prior to installation is a must. This is not a do-it-yourself application;


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Seamless anti-fatigue floor options can be installed in virtually all building options; new build, renovation, and remodel. Due to the seamless nature, they do not require the added expense of floor drains to be installed. working with the various products require a person trained with the proper skills. Chris O’Brien, CEO of Prime Coat Coating Systems™, explains how their “Soft Paw” anti-fatigue system offers potential endless uses. “It not only solves the issues of having a floor surface that is easier and safer for the dogs to run on all day, but is also hygienic, seamless, and durable while providing the added bonus of sound reduction. This engineered floor is not only suitable for dog daycare areas, training rooms, and rehabilitation rooms, but also tough enough to be installed in large animal holding and treatment areas. Because the key

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components require intimate knowledge of set times, spread, and coverage rates, they limit the installation to only trained licensed installers. With almost all floor products, application is key.” Seamless anti-fatigue floor options can be installed in virtually all building options; new build, renovation, and remodel. Due to the seamless nature, they do not require the added expense of floor drains to be installed. However, drains can be incorporated easily if desired. The flooring solution you ultimately choose will be decided by your use, ease of cleaning, aesthetics desired, and budget. There are many options available and deciding what type works best for you is not only a budget driven decision, but also a decision based on your wants, needs, and desires. A good installation is a constant for all types of floors. When it comes to flooring, there are no short cuts, unfortunately. Seek out industry experts to understand how the area is

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truly to be used, how it is to be cleaned, and invest in the proper HVAC. n Jeff Adney is Sales and General Manager for PermaTek Coatings – “Animal Care Flooring by the Animal Care Experts.” PermaTek Coatings is a national company that specializes in installing floor and wall coating solutions specifically for the animal care industry. PermaTek offers decorative and durable solutions that apply to virtually all areas of the facility, promoting a professional, attractive, and hygienic work space. Jeff has been involved in the Animal Care Industry for more than 16 years and continually works to develop new systems to meet market demands. Contact Jeff at jadney@permatekcoatings.com or 937780-1075. www.permatekcoatings.com Email: Craig@KennelDesignUSA.com Website: www.KennelDesignUSA.com


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ANIMAL HEALTH

Caring For

PUPPIES KITTENS and

By Outstanding Pet Care Learning Center

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has policies on accepting puppies and

can be so much fun for a new

kittens, including minimum age and

and kittens receive from the colostrum

pet owner. It can also be a

vaccination requirements. When these

(or first mother’s milk) don’t protect

time when a pet parent is overwhelmed

little fluff balls first arrive, they couldn’t

them for long. Through a series of

and may seek extra help and assurance

be cuter and are most likely greeted

vaccinations, the veterinarian hopes

from pet care professionals. Infusing

with lots of ‘oohs’ and ‘aahhs.’ If there’s

to trigger an immune response that

your business with puppies and kittens

another dog in the family, don’t forget

will protect the youngster from disease

helps keep your database fresh with

to make a fuss over them too!

after the immunity received from

young pets. You’ll be able to provide valuable information for pet parents, starting them off on the right foot with

Health Concerns Yes, puppies and kittens are fun

the mother wanes. Although there’s no perfect formula for the timing of these vaccinations, it’s imperative that

their new furry family member. Doing

to have in the facility but they do have

pet parents follow their veterinarian’s

so can be the beginning of a lifelong

special needs. Before admission, it’s

recommendations to ensure maximum

relationship between the pet, his or her

important to ensure these young dogs

protection for puppies or kittens.

owner, and your facility.

and cats are healthy and properly

It’s also important for your facility

vaccinated. It’s also recommended that

to know if these young pets have been

you have separate protocols for puppies

exposed to other dogs or cats, outside

to limit their exposure to your general

of its immediate family within the

acquire their new furry babies, the

population. If possible, have a special

last several weeks. If a puppy or kitten

young pets will usually come through

puppy room and yard designated to

was adopted at a shelter, for instance,

our doors as guests within the first few

limit their potential exposure until they

there’s an increased chance they were

months of life. Your facility hopefully

can build up their immunities.

exposed to disease. As much as we

Greeting the New Puppy or Kitten Regardless of where pet parents

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want to welcome these adorable little

a new and active environment, check in

ones into our facilities, we always have

with the veterinarian. Weighing all furry

to remember the importance of disease

guests during check in and throughout

control. Since these puppies or kittens

the stay is a good way to ensure proper

have not built up the proper immunities,

weight. This is especially important

they can be carriers of diseases.

with a growing puppy.

It’s also good practice to ask if the puppy or kitten has had a wellness check

housebreaking since the puppy learns

by a veterinarian, including a check

quickly where he or she sleeps and eats,

for internal and external parasites. If it

as well as where they should do their

hasn’t, this query might prompt new pet

business. To assist a puppy with this

owners to do so at the first opportunity

housebreaking lesson, the puppy needs

– a step that will get their new friends

to be placed in – or allowed access to –

off to a good start.

an exercise area after every feeding

Some examples of common internal parasites that are commonly found in puppies are roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, and tapeworm. External parasites can be fleas, ticks, mites, and mange. Feeding the Young Puppy Puppies will normally require 3-4

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Crate training can assist in

and naptime. Socialization and Exercise Young puppies enjoy and benefit from socialization. Most employees will want to spend time interacting with them; however, too much attention is not always good for the puppy. Play

feedings a day and have just as many,

sessions are wonderful for socialization

or more, stools. Be sure to follow the

but you want to ensure puppies are

owner or veterinarian’s recommendation

closely supervised by your most

for the puppy’s feedings, including both

experienced staff and always grouped

quantity and food selection. Changing a

with puppies of similar play styles. It’s

puppy’s diet can be disrupting. However,

equally important that the puppy has

if you have any concern that the puppy

plenty of time to rest and learns to

is getting enough calories, especially in

entertain himself or herself.

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Kittens Kittens are relatively simple to care for. They are nearly always litter box trained before you meet them. Their natural curiosity makes it easy for them to adapt to new environments. The same precautions that apply to puppies also apply to kittens when it comes to health and vaccinations. Kittens, too, require several feedings daily and normally do well when dry kibble is left for them to eat as needed. They love to be played with, but will also entertain themselves with the simplest of toys, such as a ping pong ball or a crumpled piece of paper. Take the time to ramp up your puppy and kitten protocols. For more information on caring for puppies, kittens and all pets in your care, go to OPCLearningCenter.com for the industry’s most comprehensive training library. n Outstanding Pet Care Learning Center is dedicated to protecting and growing the Pet Care Industry through World-Class Pet Care Training and Education. OPC Learning Center’s curriculum: • Delivers necessary pet care training in the convenience of your facility, Saves training, time and energy of owners and managers • Provides convenient, technicallyadvanced format for immediate access • Offers immediate on-line testing to give you assurance that the material was understood • Reduces potential injuries to your staff and guests • Can increase health and happiness of the pets in your care • Protects you, your staff, and your bottom line For more about our courses, visit: www.OPCLearningCenter.com


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INDUSTRY NEWS

Got

You've

The State of the Pet Boarding and Daycare Industry By Carmen Rustenbeck

L

ast year, pet boarding and

took in homeless pets and helped their

daycare facilities faced an

fellow pet care service providers wiped

onslaught of challenges

out by weather catastrophes.

from canine flu to historic flooding to organized online competition from

least 10,000 jobs and experience at least

uncertified pet sitters. Daycare went

15 percent growth in employment over

mobile as pet boarding trailers — some

the next five years (see CareerBuilder study

certified, some not — camped out in

released June 4, 2015), pet care services are

shopping mall parking lots, offering to

undeniably hot. Our already multi-billion

take care of pets while owners hit

dollar industry continues to grow with all

the stores.

paws pointing to it only getting bigger as

Pet care nightmare stories once

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As an industry projected to add at

pet parents worldwide continue to spend

again made the national news as the

big bucks on precious family pets. But

negligence of some pet care service

with virtually no standards, or regulatory

providers maligned an entire industry

thresholds, and the possibility to open a

that safely cares for millions of furry

“pet care business” on a shoestring, our

family members every day. Not widely

industry is now at a crossroads as we face

covered, of course, were the positive

the monumental, but necessary, task of

stories of pet boarding facilities that

self-regulation.

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Are We Really Making Money? The big, showy statistics continue to confirm we’re a multi-billion dollar industry, but when you’re on your hands and knees cleaning up after a pet, it may not feel so ritzy. Are any of us really making money in pet boarding and daycare? From April 26 to May 27, 2015, the International Boarding and Pet Services Association (IBPSA), in conjunction with business consultant Crystal Canine, commissioned Researchscape to conduct an online financial survey of pet care service business owners. The industry as a whole is making billions, but what about businesses, individually? Highlights of the survey of 193 pet care service businesses, and comprised


Are We REALLY Making Money?

14%

GENERATED

22%

$1,000,000

OF PET-SERVICE OWNERS

REPORTED

LESS THAN $ 150,000

A YEAR IN SALES

OF MULTI-LOCATION BUSINESSES

MADE MORE THAN

63%

$1,000,000 IN 2014

LAST YEAR IN SALES

}

38%

INCLUDE THOSE

OPEN FOR 11— 20 YRS

The survey also showed that 20% of business owners reported that they made less than $75,000, with 12% making less than $40,000, and 5% showing no income at all. If your business resides somewhere in these stats, where do you go for help? primarily of American businesses, include:

• The average owner compensation

go for help? How do you get to that

was $101,353 with a median of $72,000.

statistical median annual revenue of

millionaires, but they can generate a

Maximum compensation reported

$300,0001 - $500,000?

million dollars a year in sales; 22%

was $450,000.

• Pet-services owners may not be

bring in that much. On the other end of

Based on the survey, for the most

Is Bigger Really Better? When You’ve Got Mail made its

the spectrum, 14% reported that their

part, there is money to be made in the

business brought in less than $150,000

industry but, looking at the data, it

debut in 1998 it tackled – in a sweet

last year. The median annual revenue

may take some time to get there. The

rom-com kind of way – the perceived

was $300,001-$500,000.

survey also showed that 20% of business

impending demise of the mom-and-pop

• In 2014, 63% of multiple-location

owners reported that they made less

bookstore as book mega-chains muscled

businesses made more than $1,000,000.

than $75,000, with 12% making less

in. Of course, since then, many of those

Those keeping with the seven-figure

than $40,000, and 5% showing no

mega-stores have become empty boxes

revenue include the businesses that have

income at all. If your business resides

as online book sales have soared. Not

been open for 11-20 years, a total of 38%.

somewhere in these stats, where do you

surprisingly, multi-location pet boarding

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Is Bigger REALLY Better? IBPSA Stats show:

24%

and daycare facilities are increasing as

side of your business – understanding

pet care business grows. These facilities

true cost of services, reducing insurance

have already established reputations

premiums by educating your staff,

and expanding to additional locations,

effectively branding and marketing your

carrying the brand forward, is a natural

business – and, if you’re not already there,

progression. But what about the mom-

you’ll see that statistical median annual

and-pops? Is the smaller, single location

revenue soon. Online successes such as

a dying breed?

Rover.com should encourage us all to up

Based on a recent survey of IBPSA

REPORTED

members, and our daily interactions

EMPLOYEES

definitely alive and kicking. Our recent

21 OR MORE

with members, mom-and-pops are

our business game. The “Amazoning” of Pet Care? Returning to our You’ve Got Mail

member survey indicated approximately

example, after Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks,

24 percent of our members have 21

and Brinkley (the dog) share a sweet

or more employees, 33 percent have

embrace and the camera pans to a

between 11-20 employees, and 42 percent

cotton candy sky, what happens to the

have a staff of 10 or fewer. While online

imaginary Fox Books? In reality, enter

REPORTED

services and big franchises may grab the

Amazon.com, the age of online book

headlines, the small business owner is

sales, and shuttered Borders bookstores.

EMPLOYEES

quietly succeeding. As long as service,

With the advent of online booking of

care, and trust remain at the forefront,

uncertified pet sitters, is our industry now

increasingly educated consumers and

entering our own Amazoning era with

their “furbabies” will give their service

marketing companies such as Rover.com?

33%

BETWEEN 11-20

42%

REPORTED

A STAFF OF

10 OR FEWER

to those pet care facilities consistently

The answer, to a great extent, is yes.

delivering quality performance no matter

But we should not fear this new era of

what the size of the business.

marketing and advertising but, rather,

Quality, not size, is what will

find a way to access the wealth of reach

ultimately set apart any business and

it provides for the professional pet care

result in increased customer referrals. Pair

facility. To paraphrase the “Four Actions

that with getting educated on the financial

Framework” offered by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne in their book Blue

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is the way we have always done it. The industry is experiencing a change when we can integrate fresh ideas and set industry benchmarks. What could be reduced is the offering of services that outweigh the benefit/value to the customer, and/or the bottom line. Pet care is a business – a business with

C1967

heart, to be sure – and we need to

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treat it like it’s a business. Let’s educate ourselves in the understanding of margins and break-even points and


apply smart financial thinking to pet

delete, but when you’re talking about

sweet rom-com movie ending — an

care. What should be raised is a new

the life of a furry family member it’s not

industry comprised of professionals

standard of pet care, no matter what

quite so simple.

knowledgeable in pet safety and in

As more people enter this industry

size you are or how you market to your

creating and maintaining successful

customers. What is then created is

with no training and minimal financial

businesses that will secure their

limited only by your imagination. Know

risk, the odds of more pet tragedies feels

financial future. n

your customers, build trust, provide

sadly inevitable, and, like it or not, it’s

the best consistent service and care and

now our responsibility to not only educate

Carmen Rustenbeck, Executive Director

they will choose you every time.

ourselves, but educate pet parents as well,

of the International Boarding and Pet

and get serious about self-regulation by

Services Association (IBPSA), has been

participating in certification programs for

involved in non-profit work for over 20

staff and facility.

years and active in the pet care industry

Self-Regulation and the Rise of the Certifiably Educated Pet Care Professional

As more part-time, uncertified pet

since 2004. Carmen is committed to

care providers offer their services, it is

building a member-centered organization

Amazon? While some are undeniable

the responsibility of professional pet

that promotes the best practices and

page turners, more often than not, one

boarding and daycare facilities to raise

strategies for helping our industry reach

page in and the reason it was a .99 cent

the bar to not only help protect the lives

its full potential for the safety of pet

downloadable book is clearly manifest.

of furry family members, but to get

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The reason “you get what you pay for”

serious about the business-side of pet

future of our members. For more

is an age-old adage is because it tends

care. By making a commitment to the

information, visit www.ibpsa.com.

to hold true. But when you’re just out of

education of ourselves and pet parents,

pocket .99 cents, getting what you pay

we can continue to grow and thrive

for is probably met with a shrug and a

and get something even better than a

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