🐾 Why most people struggle when starting a pet business (and it’s NOT because they’re bad with animals)
Most people start a pet business because they love animals. That part is easy.
The struggle usually comes from everything else šŸ‘‡
🚩 Common problems I see again and again:
  • Undercharging because they feel guilty asking for money
  • Being busy but still not earning enough to live
  • No systems → chaotic bookings, messages, and cancellations
  • Poor boundaries with clients (late pick-ups, last-minute changes)
  • Burnout from doing everything themselves
  • Feeling like a ā€œbad personā€ for wanting profit
šŸ’” Here’s the truth:
Loving animals doesn’t automatically make you good at running a business and that’s okay.
Pet businesses fail not because people don’t care…
…but because no one teaches them how to:
  • Price properly
  • Set boundaries
  • Build predictable income
  • Protect their energy
  • Run it like a business without losing their heart
✨ You don’t need to work harder.
You need better structure, clarity, and confidence.
šŸ‘‡ Let’s talk:
What part of running a pet business do you find hardest right now?
(Reply below - chances are, you’re not alone šŸ’›)
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Jessica Spencer
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🐾 Why most people struggle when starting a pet business (and it’s NOT because they’re bad with animals)
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