Boarding 2 dogs max in my ownhome instead of them going to concrete kennels other services include dog walking dog sitting
You can usually add a tag-on to your homeowners insurance for an out of home business. However, for a dog walking service, as it is not out of my home, but that dogs are to be picked up, my agent offered insurance through Lloyd's of London..It runs $500 per year.
Your local independent agent should be able to take care of that for you..
If you are in USA, you might consider filing as a LLC (limited liability ) so that your home and property are exempt form any business issues..You can do this online, or through a local attorney, and it only costs $40-$60 online, or about $120 through an attorney
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April 19th, 2009 at 11:36 pm
You can usually add a tag-on to your homeowners insurance for an out of home business. However, for a dog walking service, as it is not out of my home, but that dogs are to be picked up, my agent offered insurance through Lloyd's of London..It runs $500 per year.
Your local independent agent should be able to take care of that for you..
If you are in USA, you might consider filing as a LLC (limited liability ) so that your home and property are exempt form any business issues..You can do this online, or through a local attorney, and it only costs $40-$60 online, or about $120 through an attorney
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dog breeder since 1968
April 20th, 2009 at 12:21 am
Compass Insurance is insurer for my kennel (that i own) they are great!
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April 20th, 2009 at 12:42 am
You might consider joining an organization for kennels or dog professionals. The offer low cost insurance to their members. You could check out International Association for Canine Professionals. http://www.dogpro.org That is the group I belong to and my insurance runs around $300/year.
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Dog trainer/breeder for 20+ years.
April 20th, 2009 at 12:47 am
The kennel i work at use pet plan
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