Instructions Step 1: Find local pet sitters in your area. Ask family, friends and even your veterinarian if they know a pet sitter they would recommend. You can also check your local yellow pages for pet sitting listings or search online for pet sitters...
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Instructions Step 1: Look for a pet sitter who is bonded and insured. The bonding covers theft of property while under a pet sitter’s care and the insurance covers pet and home liability. Find a professional pet sitter through one of the two...
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Instructions Step 1: Decide what type of pet business you would like to start. Many pet businesses are hands on; such as training, grooming, and pet care. Other pet businesses are not hands on, such as selling food, toys and other products for pets. Both...
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Instructions Step 1: Become a pet sitter. This business usually involves going to the owner's home to feed, play or exercise the pet. This service is becoming popular since many owners do not like the idea of leaving their pets in an unknown kennel and...
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Instructions Step 1: Go to your city or county offices and get a tax ID number and register a business name. Purchase pet sitting insurance. It is usually quite inexpensive. Consider getting bonded as well as insured. Have business cards made up...
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