OMG! Love your videos great content easy to understand very direct, relatable TY! I so mad i didnt think of this myself, I even considered dog walking but I have 2 toddlers so that's a no lol. THIS IDEA IS AWESOME! Out of let's say 50 ppl I know at least half if not more than them are dog owners (pet owners) and some have multiple dogs. My kids and I always cook or bake together this all just makes so much sense. I've been really trying to earn money from home, this has got to be it. Even the start up cost is great. Now it's just up to me to promote myself. I cant thank you enough!
I remember when you were showing how to make a website you used dog treats as an example.. so did you actually take that example and start a business?? Lol that's lit and a awesome way to make content
Thank you for talking about the legal side of it. I wanna look into this since I work at a pet boarding kennel and already make a lot of pet owner connections =)
I'd love to do this, but in California, you can't sell pet treats made in a residence. You have to use a commercial kitchen. It's also $290 every two years for a license, and requires regular inspections. So...it's quite the process.
I'm also in California. For years I've thought about finding ways to make cakes for dogs. I use to do it for people n they wanted me to make them for dogs. But then I hear about all these strick rules n laws that California have🤦🏻♀️
@@marisolortiz3135 yeah it's definitely for the better; don't want pets being poisoned accidentally. But it does make starting a business more difficult.
You can still do it.. take cash as a payment… just make sure you are clean so you don’t poison any dogs….. they always want a piece of the pie… fuck them go make your money stop letting them change your mind
You don't mention the registration fees, per product fees, and analysis costs you pay each year to the state and analysis labs. This is not covered by the cottage laws. It's an expensive business.
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Hi thanks for this. I have a feed lab and everything to send my treats to I am calling my local usda person this week to get a head start since I am recovering from ankle surgery I want to make sure I have things ready to go when I send the treats to the feed lab. Question is it better to dehydrate your treats first?or wait till you have some customers? I can't decide if I should send them into the lab dehydrated or not dehydrated? And with or without frosting to start?
It is something I want to do with my boys. They want to start earning money and I believe this is a great way. I have 4 boys. Also, my son has friends from hight school who basically homeless and they can even get a job. This would be an awesome way to support my boys and their friends
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Is this something you would try? Here are the links discussed in the video: Dog Treat Bakery Free training workshop - triedandtruemomjobs.com/dogtreatbusiness Interview with Kristen Larsen - triedandtruemomjobs.com/dog-treat-business/
@@WhitneyBonds In that case, thanks for the hook up! I live in the heart of silicon valley San Jose California "The Mecca of the pet moms"! 🤔 With all the Parks, Farmers markets, boutiques, salons, car dealerships, and offices in California as my free marketing platform............. 🤯 I think this is going to be big. 👊😏
Thanks for everything! I watched one the other day and you said write banana in the comments if you watched to the end. I forgot so I’m doing it here: “banana”!!
Why will you do this through the stated/city etc? Now after Covid you don’t need to or have to anyone can sale tacos,treat fruit,seafood etc of course once you grow and make savings can get a place to do this the right way who will invest sos much money in license ,rental space etc if don’t know if this works or not ??
Hello, I have a small dog treat business. I live in the US and was required to attain two licenses to sell out of my home as per my state’s law. Additionally, dog treats are required to follow AAFCO guidelines, so all treat recipes need to have a nutritional analysis. This can be done through a food analysis lab. I also registered my business as an LLC before moving forward with filing and the necessary paperwork. It seems like a lot, but once you go through the process, it will get a whole lot easier! I would say to contact your state’s office that oversees pet treats and food licenses. They should be able to answer all the questions you have. I hope this helps. Once you launch your business, I would highly suggest to be a vendor at pop-up markets if you have any around you. It’s a great way to promote your product and meet other small business owners!