I don't believe you do. I had tried the same thing but at the time was over 18. You just need to go to your local township clerk and tell them what you are interested in doing and see if it would require a license. You may also be able to go to your cities website and find out on there as well. They ended up telling me I didn't need one if it was just sort of a side thing, just as long as I wasn't posting up fliers on telephone poles and things of that nature. Good luck on your business!
No pet bites would be covered under your homeowners or renters insurance policy.
Freelance writing does not need a license. You would also not need a license for tutoring, babysitting (as long as its not a daycare), or pet walking.
First decide what vehicle you are going to use and set it up with the proper kennels needed to transport all sizes. Some owners might not like kennels so a loose harness secured in the back might be better for the real picky customers. You will need a business license obtained from your local city hall, usually under $75.00 and a business checking account you can open at your bank. A valid drivers license is needed and you will have to secure a commercial insurance policy also. I would also get quotes on 3M decals to advertise your new business on your vehicle. I believe they are around $300
put in a resume that involves you and it needs to only be about you
For more information on how to start a pet sitting business please visit http://www.petsittingexcellence.com/286-8.html That's if you want to do it right and be successful.
If I have a business license for pet sitting, do I need to be bonded as well?
Well for one you need a business license
Yes, you need a business license to open any sort of business.
Many city, county and state governments require business owners to register their small business and get a business license. There are, however, no professional licensing requirements to become a pet sitter. Anyone who wants to start a pet sitting business can do so without any formal training or qualifications. You should however consider purchasing pet sitting insurance. Pet sitting insurance is a specialized insurance that protects the pet sitter against liability claims for bodily injury and property damage.
Not small kids or very young kids. Pet Rabbits or Bunnies are very delicate, and should not be given as a pet to children or kids, under the age of 8.
You would register your business with the state as a ficticious name or DBA (doing business as).
No. You will need to register your business. Some "pets" can carry certain diseases/germs that can transfer to humans such as cows. So depending on the pet you may need shots.
Yes, you do need a business license. Those who do not have a license are running a great legal risk. At minimum you need public liability insurance, business license (or ABN here in Australia) and have pet first aid and CPR knowledge. For more information on what it takes to be a real pet sitter or to find a quality pet sitter please visit the (international) Pet Sitter Locator at http://www.petsittingexcellence.com/286-8.html
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No pet bites would be covered under your homeowners or renters insurance policy.
No. You cant have real kids on pet party. You can ask a friend to act as your kid, but otherwise you cant have kids.
Pet pet park is a interactive site for young kids.