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Why You Need Dog Trainer Insurance from PCI

Every dog trainer knows you need patience, persistence, and experience to succeed in the dog training industry. Knowing how to train dogs and actually turning that knowledge into a paying career are completely different. You’ve invested time to become a reputable dog trainer. After all that hard work it is

7 of The Biggest Pet Sitter Insurance Claims

While every pet care professional should be passionate about keeping their client’s pet from harm and away from danger, every once in a while things don’t go as planned. Being protected by pet sitting insurance is so important because you could be on the hook for thousands of dollars if

How to Use Social Media To Get More Pet Grooming Clients

As a pet groomer, marketing and getting brand exposure is vital to finding and maintaining success. One of the best ways to market your pet grooming business is through social media. Your social media pages are the place to reach out and interact with customers, and most importantly, show your

A Guide to Dog Training Insurance

When you’re shopping around for dog training insurance, understanding the policy is key. We know that insurance terminology can be overwhelming, so here’s a simple breakdown of three types of coverages every dog trainer should look for in a dog training insurance policy. General Liability Coverage This coverage offers you

Five Online Tools That Would Help Any Dog Trainer

As a dog trainer, you know there’s more to running a successful business than just putting together good classes and training courses. You need to stay on top of the analytics and marketing aspects of your dog training business. Primarily, there are two things you need to take into account

8 Essential Products for Dog Walkers

Having to juggle the unique personalities, quirks, and tendencies of severals dogs requires more than high-quality leashes. This is especially true for new clients. Dogs that you’re not familiar with require extra attention. There are products that you can purchase that will make your life as a professional dog walker

Do I Need Pet Sitting Insurance

So, you’ve started a pet sitting business. It’s new, exciting, and you get to do something you love for a living. But, like most things in life, running your own business isn’t easy. A strategic plan that includes accounting, marketing, business licensing, and protecting yourself and your business from risk

3 Real PCI Pet Sitter Claims

As pet sitters, having a current insurance policy helps acquire new clients, helps with pet medical bills for which you become responsible, and it helps protect your business. However, it’s always nice to see specific examples of how pet sitting insurance protected other pet sitters just like you, so Pet

4 Reasons Pet Businesses Need Insurance

From pet sitters and pet trainers to dog walkers and pet groomers, every pet service business has a certain amount of liability and risk. If you provide services for pets, you could potentially face lawsuits resulting from theft, injuries, negligence, and other situations. However, here are four ways the savvy

Five Ideas to Get Your First Dog Walking Clients

This is a guest blog post from Lindsay Stordahl of ThatMutt.com. New dog walkers often make two mistakes: They wait too long before advertising their dog walking business. (Like, until the day before they’re ready to start!) They expect clients right away and give up when they don’t receive calls.

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