Perhaps business is a hefty word but, I'm 17 years old, majoring in Veterinary Technology next year & highly experienced with animals. I've spent the past 2 years volunterring in a no-kill shelter & would be able to get outstanding refrences from the shelters owner.
I walk many dogs a week, including my own whom are very routy & strong. I have 3 cats, know how to change a litter box like a champ too. I also think the fact that I own rats would be a great asset because many people do have small pets that they can't bring on vacation.
What are some good ways of getting this going? I'm pretty lost as far as prices go, but I do know word of mouth will help, especially if every new pet-owner is told about my services.
Is this idea far fetched? Any ideas, tips or tricks? What would YOU look for in a pet sitter?
I forgot to mention, I'm located in Queens, NY, if that helps any.
Well, I would start this all in August because right now I'm starting a remedial math class for 2 weeks & then right after it's over with, I'll be away for a week & a half. I work 3 days a week; 4PM to 8PM two days a week & 9AM to 1PM. So it'd have to work around that.
I walk many dogs a week, including my own whom are very routy & strong. I have 3 cats, know how to change a litter box like a champ too. I also think the fact that I own rats would be a great asset because many people do have small pets that they can't bring on vacation.
What are some good ways of getting this going? I'm pretty lost as far as prices go, but I do know word of mouth will help, especially if every new pet-owner is told about my services.
Is this idea far fetched? Any ideas, tips or tricks? What would YOU look for in a pet sitter?
I forgot to mention, I'm located in Queens, NY, if that helps any.
Well, I would start this all in August because right now I'm starting a remedial math class for 2 weeks & then right after it's over with, I'll be away for a week & a half. I work 3 days a week; 4PM to 8PM two days a week & 9AM to 1PM. So it'd have to work around that.