As more and more people are delaying parenthood, or deciding to not have children at all, people are spending money on their pampered pooches instead.
As people become more health conscious of their own diets, they begin to scrutinize their pet's diets as well. Because commercial dog biscuits contain more chemicals and additives than recognizable ingredients, people are turning to naturally made food and biscuits for their dogs, even with the huge price difference.
Contents:
- Why start a dog bakery business?
- Where to sell your homemade dog treats
- What's in a Name?
- What to bring when approaching these places
- Unusual places to sell your treats
- Turnaround time
- Special dog treat gift packages
- Payment Methods
- Packaging your dog treats
- Organic or not?
- Order forms
- Once the order is placed
- Marketing techniques - how to get your name out there so people come to you.
- Legalities, Etc.
- Labels for your treats
- Keeping your treats fresh and preventing mold
- Keeping track of orders
- Finding recipes for dogs
- Finding recipes for cats, birds and horses
- Fairs, Festivals & Kiosks
- Deposits
- Delivering versus picking up
- Customer service
- Contracts
- Company Name
- Company Logo
- Business Supplies
- Additional Help