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Introduction

For pet grooming business owners, expansion is an important sign of success usually brought about by a demand for pet care services beyond what they can serve within a reasonable time. If your appointment is steadily booked more than a week in advance, your services are obviously fine, but to delay an appointment for more than a week or two is not effective client service. It can be a distracting inconvenience for pet owners who have helped build your business. The signal is being flashed to add more staff.

For most, but not all, pet grooming business owners the most difficult expansion is the first one requiring them to hire employees. Fear of being an employer is very real for many first-time small business owners. Sometimes the fear is replaced with regret, after all there are many new duties and responsibilities associated with being an employer. Knowledge is the best medicine for employer anxieties. You must learn what the duties and responsibilities are to legally operate as an employer, and compensate for the time it will take in work schedule. If you can get over this first dread, regret or fear it won't be as difficult in the future when your growing business requires additional new employees.

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There is no better source of pet grooming business expansion information for business owners than From Problems to Profits. Three entire chapters are devoted to effective planning, hiring, training, and supervising pet grooming employees. The manual even provides sample job descriptions, and dozens of personnel management tips and tools. It's a must for anyone expanding with new pet grooming employees. Your local, county, state and federal government employment offices are a good source of employer information. Contact them before you hire employees. Your local Chamber of Commerce may be of assistance too. You will definitely need to file for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) with the Internal Revenue Service before you hire any employees. You can search the Internet for assistance too. We suggest the Small Business Administration and Grooming Business in a Box®.

If you are the point of deciding to plan an expansion, a marketing and advertising plan is your objective. There is a great deal more to marketing a pet grooming business beyond the Resources Directory and local publications. You definitely need a Resources Directory display ad and some advertising in local publications, but there are additional methods that cost much less.

Expansion requires that you have charted a course first. Your business plan should describe stages of expansion. If you have already been in a business without a plan for some time, create one now for the expansion. In fact, if you are seeking a business loan for the expansion, your banker will almost certainly require a business plan strategizing your expansion. You must be prepared with personnel management tools such as job descriptions, work schedules, employee handbooks, possibly job agreements, employee-related insurance, and excellent organizational skills to maintain employee records. There are O.S.H.A. concerns and job training requirements, but once you organize these efforts you are ready to grow a business. It's just like preparing a new garden for many new crops season after season, sometimes you have to even endure "double-digging" strains, but it is worth it if you create a rich soil ready for the long-run.

For most pet grooming business owners considering their first expansion, as consultants we need to look at their present operation schedule, and what are their desires for their "working lifestyle." Here we will discover why most pet grooming businesses are small, one-person businesses. There is nothing wrong with that, but the potential for high-profitability must be reckoned with as very low.

    


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