Jackie’s Boarding House for Dogs

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Jackie’s Boarding House for Dogs

DATE \@ "MMMM d, y" September 27, 2013

Description:

Jackie’s Boarding House for Dogs is in need of capital and Investment services to provide pet care relief to Cocoa Beach, Florida to help tourists and local community as people vacation to tourists’ sites such as Orlando and Cape Canaveral. All breeds will be accepted, a certified veterinarian will be on-call and a dog park will be constructed. High quality, personal care will be provided to cherished canines.

Abstract:

Starting a business relies on sponsor(s) and good faith investing, even for small business start-up. A house for dogs in a centralized location among tourists is a niche that can be profitable and beneficial. **need more information for abstract**

Objective:

This innovative daycare for canines will provide peace of mind for the community because the nearest kennels are an hour’s drive away and we will provide competitive cost savings to customers.

Benefit:

Cost Analysis:

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Kennel license

Grooming License

Facility Leasing

Fire/Security Alarm installation & maintenance

Liability Insurance

Dog Boarding Business trade name

Sellers permit (per food, merchandise, pet toys, etc)

Federal Tax Id and State employer number

Typical costs: |

* A basic dog boarding facility -- which usually has indoor kennels with cement floors attached to outdoor runs enclosed by chain-link fencing -- usually costs $12 to $26 per day. * A boutique-style dog boarding facility -- which sometimes offers a dog daycare option for an additional cost and often has features such as heated floors, piped-in classical music and sometimes televisions -- usually costs $22 to $55 per day. * A very high-end boarding facility, such as a dog retreat with home-like private bungalows or an urban dog hotel -- with amenities such as rugs, real furniture, art, plasma televisions and premium food -- usually...