Via PRWeb -A new e-book released by Pet Sitters International (PSI) highlights the growth of the in-home pet-care industry and shares encouraging industry data for pet-loving entrepreneurs seeking to capitalize on the nation’s ever-growing love affair with pets.
PSI’s "2013 Pet-Sitting Industry Forecast" is a compilation of data from its State of the Industry Survey, current market research, its collective intellectual capital and knowledge from its 18-year history and more than 7,100 member businesses. Analyzing the current climate, culture, increased competition and continuing opportunities within the professional pet-sitting industry, PSI predicts another stellar year for this growing profession.
“As pet ownership grows and pet owners become more aware of their pet-care options, the demand for qualified, professional pet sitters and dog walkers will continue to grow,” noted PSI President Patti Moran.
The "2013 Pet-Sitting Industry Forecast" explores how professional pet-sitting services now extend beyond cat and dog care. More than 60 percent of PSI’s member businesses also offer pet-care services for birds, fish and cage pets. This expansion of services is not surprising considering the American Pet Product Association’s findings in its 2011-2012 National Pet Owners Survey that pet ownership is up across the board, including bird and fish ownership.
PSI’s e-book also notes another sign of the growing industry—the recent influx of numerous online pet-sitter directories and pet-care search sites, often funded by venture capitalists and tech-savvy entrepreneurs.
“Those currently in or entering the pet-sitting industry today face more competition, but also have access to more tools and resources than ever before to help them gain a competitive advantage over amateur pet-care providers,” said Moran.
PSI is offering the "2013 Pet-Sitting Industry Forecast" e-book free of charge to current and prospective pet-care professionals on the association’s website. Site visitors can also access additional free resources, including another recent e-book, "The Five Must-Do Steps to Starting a Successful Pet-Sitting Business."
To learn more about PSI, becoming a pet sitter or to find a local PSI pet sitter, visit www.petsit.com.
There is such a need for good ones in this area too. I've been lucky with ours as she's excellent, but we don't have the opportunity to use her these days. If I were in better health, I'd do some pet sitting just for the love of animals.
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