That’s why now is the perfect time to turn that dream of owning a dog park into a reality. The pet industry is booming, so I’m here to offer you a few creative, profitable ways to run a dog park business that stands out. Whether you want to open a...Read More
Why don't vets like dog parks?
But ask any dog trainer or veterinarian, and they will probably tell you that dog parks are not good news.
Because the truth is, there are both good and bad sides to dog parks.
Bullies – dogs just like kids learn to be bullies.
They may target one dog, and...Read More
What are the benefits of a dog park?
However, there are significant benefits of a dog park in the community, and taking that into consideration when planning your move might end up being more valuable than you think.
Dog Parks Improve Dog Socialization Proper socialization is incredibly important to your dog’s wellbeing and its ability to bond with...Read More
How much do dog parks make?
Industry reports have it that smaller dog parks tend to make around $12,000 to $18,000 annually, whereas bigger, well-established parks in high-demand areas tend to generate tens of thousands of dollars or more. However, the exact amount dog parks make yearly in the United States is dependent on a wide...Read More
How much are people making on Sniffspot?
Let's say someone booked your spot for 1 dog and 1 hour and paid $10 total.
The host net earnings would be $7.34 ($10 - $2.20 - $0.457).
Let's say someone booked your spot for 2 dogs and 1 hour and paid $15 total.
The host net earnings would be...Read More
Should dogs go to the dog park every day?
While there are dogs that go to dog parks and have a great time, there are sometimes behavioral problems that can arise from too frequent visits. The big issue with the dog park is dogs are engaged in “over-arousal” play and for long periods of time. If all goes well...Read More
Can dogs get sick from dog parks?
Dogs can be at risk of getting sick from dog parks because they can be a breeding ground for germs, bacteria and parasites found not only in the soil but the air as well. Dog parks can indeed be a cesspool of disease if dog owners bring dogs with fleas,...Read More
Why do trainers not like dog parks?
Trainers do not like dog parks because they are promoting owning big powerful dog breeds that are hard to control in dog parks.
The problem with their system is that they either know that its impractical for many of their clients to control these big beasts in dog parks, or...Read More
How to make training fun for a dog?
Take a break if things aren’t going well, if your dog doesn’t seem to understand what you want – or if they aren’t engaged, then leave your training for another day and do something fun instead.
Training sessions should be short and sweet.
Don't just keep on trying to get...Read More
Is 9pm too early to put a puppy to bed?
Alfie is in bed now, he is 9.5 weeks plays with kids til about 9 then it is time for them to calm down. I see people saying their dog sleeps from 11 to 7, so what are they doing between 9 & 11.Read More
Can I leave a 10 week old puppy alone for 1 hour?
Puppies of different ages have varied time limits in which they can and should be left alone. Under 10 weeks: 1 hour. As a guideline, new puppies up to 10 weeks old typically can’t hold their bladder for more than an hour. Once they’re more comfortable at your house, you...Read More
What are good picnic snacks for dogs?
Foods that can be enjoyed by you and your dog at a picnic: Blueberries – perfectly bite sized to enjoy whilst on the walk as a healthy snack for you and juicy for your doggy. Banana – again, great to eat on the go…oh, and to share. Carrot Sticks/Celery Sticks...Read More
What to do with my dog for 4 hours?
Take your dog for a long walk before you go out. Before you leave your dog alone, make sure they have been out for a long walk. Make sure they have everything they need. You could also leave an old item of clothing that smells like you in their bed...Read More
Can dogs eat picnic?
While I want to encourage you to spend more time outside with your pooch and your family, keep in mind that when picnicking, there are several dangerous food items that can pose a threat to your dog when accidentally ingested. Before you set that picnic blanket down, make sure your...Read More
Where to go with a dog on holiday?
North Yorkshire is a place to slow down, explore freely, and make memories. From coastal cottages to countryside retreats, Yorkshire is full of welcoming stays for you and your dog. Explore cosy pods in the Dales, stately hotels on the Moors, and family-run farms near the sea – wherever you...Read More