Why Franchise with POOP 911?
Major Market Opportunity
Today, there are about 90 million dogs and 85 million cats living in U.S. households.1,2
While belly rubs remain free, pet ownership costs a pretty penny. From vet care and food to toys, leashes, brushes, and bones, pet parents are willing to spend a lot on their companion animals.
According to APPA, Americans spent about $70 BILLION on pets in 2018, a figure that rises steadily year after year.
Once customers try our services, most never look back. It’s a service people truly value.
A Simple, Scalable System with NO START-UP COSTS
With POOP 911, breaking into this thriving market is a breeze. While our services aren’t rocket science, you still need sophisticated systems, effective training, and a great brand to make your mark. We are looking for dog-loving franchise candidates who are responsible, energetic and organized!
We’ve got you covered:
- Our BARCS Sophisticated automated technology to scale your business year over year
- Automated Customer Signups and Customer Scheduling
- Billing and credit card processing
- Automated Daily Route Optimizations for Your Staff
- Payroll processing
- Our 877-POOP-911 highly recognizable number routes customers directly to you
- Customer Reviews
- Proven SEO and marketing strategies for successful growth – We bring you many clients out of the gate but need your help too!
- Website Management
- Franchise Resource Center and Marketing Materials
- Knowledgeable support staff and training available year-round
- Social Media Content Creation and Support
- Starter Uniforms and Equipment
What Do You Need to Start?
- Smartphone
- Fuel-Efficient Vehicle
- Computer/Tablet
- Clean Background Check
Our New Franchise Development Team is excited to help you grow your business. If you are ready to become a successful business owner in a rapidly growing franchise organization, fill out the form below.
1. https://www.statista.com/statistics/198100/dogs-in-the-united-states-since-2000/
2 https://www.aspca.org/animal-homelessness/shelter-intake-and-surrender/pet-statistics