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G'day! Pet Care
G’day! Pet Care is a business by animal lovers for animal lovers. The company offers pet services (pet sitting, dog walking, transportation, waste cleanup, and special needs care) and even home care (watering plants, picking up mail and newspaper, perimeter checks, turning lights on and off, and overnight stays) for anyone – regardless of whether they own pets. Pet food is the other main component of G’day! Pet Care. All food costs below retails prices and is delivered directly to customers’ homes for free. All of G’day Pet Care’s food products include meat protein of the highest quality, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, important vitamins and minerals, natural preservatives, and prebiotics and probiotics to promote healthy digestion.
Facts & figures
All of G’Day Pet Care’s units are franchised. Franchisees can run their business from their homes, though they will need a storage facility, as well, to store the food. Previous experience is not necessary because G’day! Pet Care will bring all new franchisees to the headquarters in Denver, Colorado for a week-long training session to show owners how to successfully run the business.
G’day! Pet Care Franchise Opportunities - History
G’day Pet Care began franchising in 2009. As the company’s name may suggest, G’day! Pet Care began in Australia, founded by the operators of Bark Busters. Bark Busters, which began in 1989, is one of the world’s most respected dog training and obedience school providers.
G’day! Pet Care Franchise Cost / Initial Investment / G’day! Pet Care
Franchise Income
G’day! Pet Care’s franchisee fee is $12,500, although the total initial investment ranges from $23,850 to $72,100. Franchisees must have a net worth that exceeds $55,000; financing is available.
G’day! Pet Care Business Opportunities: Other Information
The pet industry is booming. Because most owners consider their pets part of their families, they spend over $50 billion annually on their four-legged friends. The business is considered recession proof, too, as people tend to skimp in other areas before pet care.