Start a Dog Kennel Business- HOW MUCH WE ARE MAKING! & Ups and Downs…

 

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31 Comments

  1. Your prices are so reasonable. I charge $25 a day to keep a dog overnight in my apartment in Ohio. Kennels that don’t do nearly as much as you charge an average of $40 a day.

  2. Wow, that is so cheap. I charge $50/night and $75 for in home pet sitting (tho I give a discount for 2 dogs $100). But I’m in Hawaii. People will pay it.

  3. I do rover (dog boarding app) in my home and I charge $43/night in Long Island NY, so $35/day is very very cheap. Good job y'all… I'm very interested in the Solar trailer, any recommendation on where to get a good one?

  4. I’ve been boarding for almost four years this August. We’re in NC and we charge the exact same except on major holidays we charge $40 per overnight and if there are siblings the additional pups are $20 each. We have a lot of repeats. It’s enjoyable but it is a lot of work!

  5. In San Francisco, I used to pay $90/night for boarding and $35 for a 3-hour outing with pickup and drop off included, but it has to be 5 days a week. So if I'm traveling, the monthly cost easily goes above $1000. But there are all-inclusive doggie day cares in SF that starts at $1500/mo, that is, no need to reserve spots, walk in and drop off any day.

  6. $60 right in there. But if you are turning people down, I'd go to $70. I guess it depends on how many customers are in your radius. Because of the long walks, I think it is worth $75. People spend the same on dogs as their kids these days.

  7. I work at a doggy daycare and we always make sure to take off all collars before the dogs are crated because they can get caught and sadly lead to a strangulation!

  8. Your rates are super good compared to where I work! We charge $51 a night for “luxury” suites and $41 for classic suites. We probably have 100 dogs a night most nights, 60-70 on a “slow” night. And that’s not including any playtime packages or considering that we don’t have enough employees to take care of that many dogs. There’s maybe 3 people working night shift so we never finish up on time.

  9. Your rates are on par with the Winston-Salem, NC area. Your facility is comparable to the family-owned kennels we've seen around here too. Love your operation, thanks for sharing!

  10. I love this video. Thank you for all the information. I've never boarded a dog but my husband recently found out his coworker's wife runs a kennel from their home they charge 35 per night in the kennel or 45 if the owner wants their pet to stay inside a pet room in their home. I'm wanting to do this myself because my daughter just started online school. It would be a great way to be home with her and still have an income. Right now I'm still working a full time job. My daughter has a dream of being a dog trainer and these two businesses would go hand in hand.

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