She's converted 11 acres of her land, split between three properties around Asheville, North Carolina, into private dog parks.
She rents out the spaces to local pet owners on an Airbnb-style platform called Sniffspot.
Then, the side hustle started bringing in money: a monthly average of $7,100 in revenue for the first half of 2024, including $8,400 in May alone.
Roughly half of those earnings are profit, Morosani says.
If you have space and the ability to give a private experience to individual dog owners, there's definitely room for everyone to do this.
More dog parks mean more revenue, so Morosani is leasing three more acres of land from her father in nearby Hendersonville for a fourth space, she says.
It's funded largely by her past Sniffspot earnings, costing $18,000 and taking nearly three months to level the ground, build a fence hydroseed it, she says.
Sniffspot takes nearly a quarter in commissions and fees, and the remainder goes toward maintaining her dog parks.
The costs and extra labor are part of her goal to help local dogs and their owners, she adds.