446: Aggregation Theory and Pet Care
What is Aggregation Theory and why is it important in pet care? With the recent purchase of Rover by Blackstone, many pet business owners are wondering what it means for them. Today, we break down how Aggregation Theory applies to dog walking and pet sitting, how other industries have navigated dominant players, and what independent businesses can do about it!
261: F.I.R.E. with Jen Tserng
Jen Tserng joins the show again to discuss how to have an investing mindset and what it means to make saving money fun. From setting budgets to raising prices, taking a wholistic approach to our financial health is really what sets us up for success. Regardless of whether you want to retire in 10 years, or 30, it takes understanding your numbers and financial discipline to execute the plan.
208: What is Shaping Client Expectations
We all recognize that client expectations are changing. It’s not just a generational thing, though that does play into it. New clients are finding they need a pet sitter more and more, and they’re bringing a new set of expectations and learned experiences. Where do these expectations come from? We play a new commercial that hints at where new clients are headed, and the broader impact it will have on the pet sitting community. We share our thoughts on how to overcome unhealthy expectations and have a better balance with your boundaries.
178: Perfect is the Enemy of Progress with Josh Schermer
As business owners, we have to recognize that not only is our industry in constant flux, but so too are we. Pet Sitter Bible, Dog Walker University, and Sparky Go founder Josh Schermer gives his perspectives on what it means to lead in spite of fear and how to walk the line between being in control and being successful. He shares from his experiences growing his business, changing its structure, and learning to be a better leader. We also discuss his article on the state of the pet care industry and the perceptions of pet parents on the difference between an independent business and a “gig” worker.
123: Back to Basics - Daycare
We continue our Back to Basics series with daycare! We share how we provide daycare, what screening looks like, and what kind of clients typically seek out small, in-home care. Natasha answers the question, “How do I start stepping away from my business?”
113- The Gig Conversation
An article was written recently about a survey of 100 pet owners who used Rover. The result? The owners thought the Rover sitter had all the same qualifications as an independent pet care provider. On the podcast, we discuss the implications of this and what we can do. Natasha O’Banion is BACK to answer the question, “What do I do if someone wants to sell me their business?
069- Nomad pet care and house sitting with Jen Tserng
What’s it like being a nomad pet sitter in New York City during Covid-19? Jen Tserng joins us to discuss what 2020 has been like for her business and offers advice on the importance of setting prices and planning for the future.
002- Getting Started
Why start pet sitting? Is it even right for you? Having the right motives is key to a lasting business. We'll talk about why we started and what keeps us going. As well as pose some questions that hopefully get you thinking about your 'why'.