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Running your own Boarding Kennels is the only guide of its kind which looks at every aspect of running a boarding kennels or cattery, from selecting premises to feeding boaders.
Praise and Reviews 'An absolute goldmine of information, guidance and common sense... an invaluable reference book'Kennel Gazette'Highly informative and well researched ... it is highly recommended'Dogs Monthly'A splendid book which should answer all the questions new and prospective kennel owners want to ask'Our DogsThose who love animals often aspire to earning a living through looking after them. This book can help turn that dream into a reality. Fully revised and updated by animal care expert David Cavill, based on the original work by Sheila Zabawa, this new edition provides comprehensive advice on every aspect of running a boarding kennel, including:finding a property;statutory requirements;finance and running costs;health matters;feeding the boarders;kennel staff;kennel buildings;marketing the business.With an increasing demand for quality kennel accommodation for dogs and cats, a good boarding kennel is a sound investment and can provide a good income if run efficiently. This guide, the only one of its kind available, is essential reading for anyone who is starting out in the business and no one should consider running a boarding kennel until they have read it thoroughly.
Discusses the history, care, training, and breeding of cocker spaniels.
Part of a series which provides small business owners with practical advice, this guide to the running of a boarding kennel examines finance, choosing the premises, legal requirements, hiring employees, advertising and business practices.
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Working for yourself can seem a very daunting prospect, but this helpful guide answers every question a would-be entrepreneur needs to know. Fully revised and updated it reflects all the latest developments in the world of self-employment and new business. All the major issues which need to be considered when starting up alone are dealt with, such as raising finance, keeping accounts, tax and legal aspects, marketing, IT and choice of premises. There's also friendly advice and lots of useful tips from case studies to those who have already made the leap into self-employment.