Invest in In & Out Pet

We do mobile pet grooming, pet waste removal, dog walking and now adding boarding, doggie daycare.

EARLY BIRD TERMS: $450,000 LEFT

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reserved of a $250,000 goal
INVESTMENT TERMS
Revenue Share Loan
10% of revenue  2.25X  3.5X payback multiple
$250, $500, $1K, $10K, $15K, $25K

Highlights

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In And Out Pet founded in 2009 off $200 offering pet waste removal and dog walking services.
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In 2011 we started offering mobile dog grooming services with 1 grooming van a 1998 ford E150.
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In 2018 we added another grooming, a professionally built out van. In 2020 we added 3 grooming vans
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We have grown in our pet grooming and pet waste removal doing commercial/residential.

Our Founder

I have been in the industry for 8 years when divorce happened and lost everything. In 2009 I had my last $200 no work and create In And Out Pet as a pet waste removal and dog walking services. Since then we have grown from 1 employee to 5 employees. We love animals and give them the best care

In And Out Pet

We started in 2009 from a $200 investment. We started just doing pet waste removal, dog walking and pet sitting services.

How we grew

Our marketing was done by door flyers, craigslist, Facebook, commercials on the radio and tv. In 2011 we added the mobile dog grooming and dropped the pet sitting. With our continued effort to grew using the marketing laid out above our business grew. In 2018 we added another groomer which help continue our growth.

As we know that 2020 brought us into difficult times with COVID, but it also brought us a lot more business. We grew over 200% by being a mobile pet grooming company, which to date we have over 5,200+ clients using our services. Our review are top spot for Reno/Sparks area, we have the highest good review in our area.

Financial Growth

Our business has grown over 300+% in the last 3 year alone as you can see the revenues from 2009 to 2022.

Since we are currently in the process of adding pet boarding, doggie daycare and dog training we will increase our over all revenues by 200%. We currently have many of our current clients waiting for us to open the facility.


Pet Industry Statistics

Report Highlights. Pets, pet products, and pet care are all part of a $103.6 billion national industry; 40.5% of revenue is from food and treats alone. 

  • The pet industry grows by 11.6% every year.
  • The average pet-owning household spends $1,120 per year on their pets.
  • 2-in-3 American households include at least one pet.
  • Two (2) corporations consume 49% of the pet industry’s market share.
  • Globally, the pet industry is worth $232 billion.


Pet Industry Statistics

The pet industry is one of the most massive sectors of the American economy, with many more years of growth potential. While some markets may lag, statistics indicate that economic downturns do little damage to the industry as a whole.

  • Americans are responsible for 44.7% of the global pet market.
  • 67% of households nationwide keep pets.
  • Over the last decade, domestic industry revenue has grown at an annual rate of 11.6%.
  • The most profitable pet supply company is PetSmart, Inc. with a 34% market share.
  • PETCO is the second-largest with a 15% market share.
  • $23,400–$27,200 is the average lifetime cost of raising a pet.
  • U.S. pet owners spend a collective $42.0 billion on pet food and treats annually.
  • Pet care service sales, such as grooming and doggie day care, doubled over 10 years but declined 47% from March to September 2020 during COVID-19 quarantines.

Pet Care Service Industry

Pet-sitting, boarding, and grooming are crucial services for many pet owners. Grooming may be essential for a pet’s health and well-being, and high-income earners are willing to pay for luxury.

  • 8% of the pet industry is made up of grooming and boarding services alone.
  • The industry has grown more than 60% since 2007.
  • 42% of the pet care service industry is composed of grooming services.
  • 18,700 people work just in grooming and/or boarding services.
  • Pet-sitting/walking is the least lucrative pet care service.
  • Animal training services are some of the most lucrative sectors and account for 10% of the pet care service industry.
  • Animal trainers and businesses each earn an average of $373,000 annually.
  • Just under half of all pet care service workers are self-employed.
  • Excluding self-employed workers, 111,384 employees populate the pet care service industry.
  • Pet care service jobs have grown exponentially in the past decades, outpacing job growth in every other pet industry. 
  • Most pet care workers are employed by companies with fewer than 20 people.
  • Over 100,000 companies are active in this market.
  • 30% of pet grooming expenditures go toward supplies.
  • Most grooming expenses go toward shampoos and conditioners.
  • A steady 4.3% annual growth rate in pet grooming and boarding services appears to have stalled.
  • Some experts say the market will see a 47% drop for the 2020 fiscal year.


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