Dog Training Elite is a dog training franchise that can be owned as a semi-absentee, passive income investment franchise.
Why invest in a Dog Training Elite franchise? The pet industry is one of the fastest growing industries in North America. Half of all households in USA and Canada own pets, which translates into over 80+ million dogs and 50 million cats. In fact, Millennials are more likely to own pets than have children.
Dog Training Elite is the fastest-growing dog training franchise in the country!
In 2022, Dog Training Elite awarded 150+ territories, and shows no signs of slowing down!
In 2022, Franchise Owners’ Average Gross Sales were $973,756 with an Average Net Income of $187,237… not bad for an investment around $150K!
Because there is no required buildout, Franchise Owners have the ability to get their business up and running in as little as 4-6 weeks from signing their agreement.
The pet industry has proven time and again to be recession-resistant, and is growing faster than ever right now!
Dog Training Elite requires a 3-pack minimum, but most Dog Training Elite Owners own 3 territories (or more) because there is almost no reason not to!
Dog Training Elite strives to make a difference in the lives of dogs and their families in the communities we serve.
An ideal Franchise Owner should have a passion for animals, however, Dog Training Elite prefers candidates with no dog training experience as the Franchise Owner will not necessarily be handling the training themselves.
If they do wish to be the Trainer, it’s best to come in with a clean slate to understand and adopt the unique Dog Training Elite training techniques.
Dog Training Elite seeks to partner with business-minded professionals with an entrepreneurial spirit and go-getter personality.
They are innovators who will take initiative and wish to be a part of an emerging brand with excellent potential.
They are also family and community-oriented and enjoy the sense of fulfillment that comes from making a difference in the lives of the people and dogs they serve.
Good candidates may not necessarily have experience in the pet industry, but possess a strong sales/marketing or instruction background.
Extensive business management experience and a strong leadership background.
Willing to go the extra mile for clients, and have experience managing customer service queries in a friendly, respectful manner.
Excited about advocacy of pet-related causes in the local community, and give back to pet-themed organizations in your client’s area whenever possible.
Owner/Operator (“hands-on”): You are front-and-center in the function of the business. You’ll typically work onsite most or all days that the business is open. You directly supervise the staff that is needed to run the shop, and have little time to do much else besides run the franchise, to an extent that other employment is practically impossible.
Semi-Absentee: Passive Income Franchise Ownership. Operational responsibility falls somewhere in between Executive (hands-off) and Owner/Operator (hands-on). Many semi-absentee franchise owners begin by keeping their day jobs/careers and relying on a manager to get their first store off the ground. If the franchisee succeeds with their first unit and decides to open additional ones, running the multi-unit franchise may prove lucrative enough for the semi-absentee owner to leave their day job/career and focus solely on the growing business venture.
How much does it cost to open a Dog Training Elite Franchise?
Below you will find the financial requirements, which include: cash required for the initial franchise fee and startup costs; and minimum net worth.
The financial requirements are simply to make sure you’re financially qualified to open and own a Dog Training Elite Franchise.
To learn more about Dog Training Elite franchise opportunities in your area or to begin securing your territory today, please request more information below.
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