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Secrets (Shhhh!) to Establishing a Solid Foundation for Your Pet Business


There are questions that pet business owners should be asking themselves (most don’t!), and Patti is here to share what they are. You’ll also learn about the various big and little mistakes that pet business owners make, and (thank goodness) how to avoid making them. (We can all use some advice from someone who “gets it,” right?) Well, after years of being at the forefront in the pet industry, Patti does! Pull up a chair, get comfortable, and let’s show you how to make your pet business empowered and ultra-profitable!

Patti Moran

In This Segment You Will Learn:

  • Questions all pet business owners should be asking themselves
  • Why it’s useless to worry about your competitors
  • Areas that many pet business owners tend to cut corners—and why you shouldn’t
  • The top 5 ways to establish a solid pet business foundation
  • Tips for long-term pet business success
  • And much more!

Kristin - MUSINGSKristin’s Musings:

It was such a treat to interview Patti again! She’s incredibly sweet and wise. She’s got such warm, great energy combined with a big heart. I was, once again, taken with her kind smile. This woman essentially put professional pet sitting on the map, and that’s no small feat. What a lady. (And on behalf of all pet sitters out there: Thank you, Patti!)

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Patti Moran with BellaPatti Moran

Patti Moran developed pet sitting as a profession after starting her own pet-sitting business in North Carolina in 1983. After word of her business spread to other parts of the United States, Moran was prompted to put her how-to advice on paper; the premier reference, Pet Sitting for Profit, was published in 1987. As others joined her in the profession, Moran began the National Association of Pet Sitters in 1989 and also founded Pet Sitters International in 1994. With 7,000 member businesses, PSI is the leading educational organization for professional pet sitters in the world.

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4 Comments

  • Kristin Morrison

    Reply Reply September 20, 2018

    Hi pet business owners,

    Feel free to come on down here and post your insights and comments about today’s segment with Patti Moran.

    Hope you’re enjoying the conference!

    ~Kristin

  • Rose Connolly

    Reply Reply September 20, 2018

    Bonding and insurance so important..you also really have to like to be with animals and know how to “handle people “

  • Christina Coughlin

    Reply Reply September 20, 2018

    I have the hardest time setting prices! I have tried researching prices for local dog trainers and have found that they don’t want to share price information readily. In fact 4 local trainers won’t talk price until after a behavior consultation. Do you have suggestions on where/how I can get ideas on prices for setting my own?

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