She puts her unique spin on the grooming salon and boutique, infusing her personal style and love for each individual pet into a successful business.
These eight entrants also stood out during the judging process. Here we highlight one really cool thing about each of them.
They also ask for more where their needs are not being met.
Owners took the DIY route, building displays themselves or hiring local carpenters.
These pet cakes come in unicorn, crawfish boil, holiday and even gender reveal themes.
These stores create extra-special treats for birthdays, gotcha days and other occasions.
Getting in regular clients and meeting the needs of new clients are among the answers.
We asked the PETS+ Brain Squad to share their most touching examples of customer gratitude, and the response was overwhelming.
These stores state their policies with signs, softening the direction with humor or a 'please.'
Turn unexpected items into fixtures.
For a snappy, happy ever after, get those decorations up now.
SCHOOL REMAINS in session at independent pet businesses. Owners train their employees, who in turn educate customers. The result when successful: an A+ in service and...
How Deborah and Mark Vitt use their corporate experiences to rock their micro economy.
These 10 stores will be featured over the next year in PETS+.
These stores help customers make their dog’s birthday or gotcha day wishes come true.
Pet owner wanted to empathize with others when she grieved the loss of her own pet.
Done right, do-it-yourself bathing produces a bonus revenue stream.
Provide relief, reduce costs and boost sales.
Danielle Wilson of Bath & Biscuits in Granville, OH, is 'The Cat Calmer.'
Use these examples from pet businesses across the country to spark your creativity.
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