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Social Media Best Practices for Pet Care Professionals

Social media can help your pet care business in various ways—it provides additional visibility, credibility, and resources for your business. Expanding your business’ social media presence will pay off in the long run, and show your customers that you’ve taken time to really invest in your business. Social media helps

6 Easy Steps to Start Your Pet Care Business

You’re a lover of furry friends. You love spending time with animals. You decide you want to start your own pet care business. But where do you begin? We’re here to help you know how to start your own business with six simple steps. Step 1: Decide Your Expertise So

Common Pet Groomer Insurance Claims

Groomers enjoy helping their furry clients look and feel their best. It could be a simple cat grooming appointment, or a whole new look for a puppy. Either way, there’s always potential risk in each appointment, and we’re here to help you understand some of those risks with this informational

Common Pet Walker Insurance Claims

Pet walkers enjoy spending time with their furry clients and making sure they get that fresh air. Whether you’re just going for a stroll or heading to the dog park, there’s always potential risk. We’re here to help you understand some of these risks with this informational video. Lacie from

Dog Trainer Business Tips: How To Attract More Clients

After a long day, all your clients may want to do is relax and unwind with their fur babies. Figuring out a training schedule can be tiring, that’s why lots of owners look for a professional trainer to help them. You have the training and experience. All you need now

Pet Grooming Insurance Coverages Your Business Needs

The great thing about your job is you have the opportunity to interact with different types of doggos. Some are very furry while others have a low maintenance look. You never know what an appointment will entail! Dog owners want to work with someone who is professional, experienced, and cares

Common FAQs about Pet Sitting Insurance From PCI

Pet sitting is a fun job for many because you can connect with animals and do what you love. When you take the time to build your business and clientele for something you enjoy so much, you also want to make an effort to protect it. That’s why obtaining pet

How APDT and Dog Trainer Insurance Can Boost Your Efforts

Have you ever considered signing up for an association? By becoming a member, you have the opportunity to connect with fellow dog trainers, gain new knowledge, and boost your business efforts. The last one is the most important thing for a business owner. Your association membership may help you boost

Why More Clients Are Requiring Pet Sitter Insurance

Pet professionals are making the news….but not in a good way. A routine pet sitting job can lead to doggos getting lost or severely injured. It’s not the best scenario for any pet professional to be in. A news story can ruin their reputation and even their career. Since news

Introducing Pet Bakery Insurance From Our New Partner

The country’s stay-at-home order is tough on people. Imagine being a doggo and not knowing what is going on? They can’t go to the park and sniff their favorite tree. Maybe they can’t even enjoy their long daily walks around the neighborhood. Doggos need a pick-me-up. Have you considered making

Comparing Employee Dishonesty Coverage & Bonding

PCI’s employee dishonesty coverage is similar to a bond, but there may be some key differences to consider.

Employee dishonesty coverage:

  • Can be purchased in the same transaction
  • Doesn’t run credit checks
  • Provides $10,000 per occurrence and $25,000 aggregate coverage

Bonds may differ from our dishonesty coverage by:

  • Checking your credit during the application process
  • Having a “Conviction Claus;” Often bonds won’t pay on claims unless there is a conviction
  • Many require you to reimbursement the bonding company after a claim is paid