Profitable Dog Behavior Training Business
Business Description
20 Hrs/Wk – Seller Financing for Qualified Buyer
This is an opportunity to acquire a unique, profitable, low-overhead dog behavior training business serving the Denver Metro area. The business helps dog owners address challenging behavioral issues and has developed a strong local presence, consistent inquiry flow, and a simple contract-based revenue model. Clients come from along the Front Range and mountain corridor as well.
The current owner operates the business on an estimated 20-hour-per-week basis, making this an attractive opportunity for an active owner-operator seeking a profitable and scalable pet-services business. The business has no lease, no employees, no inventory, and very little overhead. Customers pay upfront under written contracts, and the Seller maintains organized customer files and records.
The business currently generates approximately $10,000 per month in gross revenue and approximately $100,000 per year in profit, according to Seller.
Highlights
• Established dog behavior training business in the Denver Metro area
• Approximately $100,000 annual profit
• Approximately $120,000 annual gross revenue
• Operated by Seller approximately 20 hours per week
• Very low overhead
• No lease or facility obligation
• No employees
• No inventory
• Contract-based revenue model with upfront payment
• Strong online inquiry flow
• Seller financing available to a qualified buyer
• Seller willing to provide substantial training and transition assistance
• Very scalable opportunity to grow through digital marketing, social media, additional trainers, expanded service territory, and related pet-service offerings
Ideal Buyer
This opportunity is best suited for a hands-on owner-operator. It is not intended for a passive investor or a casual dog lover. The ideal buyer may be a dog trainer, animal-care professional, veterinary technician, groomer, pet boarding/daycare operator, rescue/shelter professional, or serious dog enthusiast with strong people skills. A buyer should be comfortable communicating with customers, presenting services, handling dogs, being trained by the Seller, and eventually becoming the face of the business.
The Seller believes the system can be taught to the right person, but buyer fit is important. The business requires someone who is confident, teachable, energetic, good with people, and genuinely interested in dog behavior.
Training and Transition
The Seller is willing to provide meaningful training and transition support to help the buyer learn the system. This may include observation, customer evaluations, training session participation, sales process training, scheduling, contract administration, and support with new customer inquiries.
This transition support is especially important because the business has historically been owner-operated. A qualified buyer will have the opportunity to learn directly from the Seller and gradually step into the operating role.
Growth Opportunities
The business has been built with a simple operating model and has not fully utilized many modern marketing channels. A new owner could potentially grow the business through social media, video content, Google Business Profile optimization, review generation, referral relationships with veterinarians and pet-related businesses, expanded service geography, additional trainers, group classes, specialty programs, and more structured follow-up with past and prospective customers.
This is a simple, profitable, low-overhead platform in the pet-services industry with room for growth under the right owner.
For further interest, please submit NDA by copy/paste the following link: https://intermountainbusinessbrokers.com/for-buyers/non-disclosure-confidentiality-agreement
The current owner operates the business on an estimated 20-hour-per-week basis, making this an attractive opportunity for an active owner-operator seeking a profitable and scalable pet-services business. The business has no lease, no employees, no inventory, and very little overhead. Customers pay upfront under written contracts, and the Seller maintains organized customer files and records.
The business currently generates approximately $10,000 per month in gross revenue and approximately $100,000 per year in profit, according to Seller.
Highlights
• Established dog behavior training business in the Denver Metro area
• Approximately $100,000 annual profit
• Approximately $120,000 annual gross revenue
• Operated by Seller approximately 20 hours per week
• Very low overhead
• No lease or facility obligation
• No employees
• No inventory
• Contract-based revenue model with upfront payment
• Strong online inquiry flow
• Seller financing available to a qualified buyer
• Seller willing to provide substantial training and transition assistance
• Very scalable opportunity to grow through digital marketing, social media, additional trainers, expanded service territory, and related pet-service offerings
Ideal Buyer
This opportunity is best suited for a hands-on owner-operator. It is not intended for a passive investor or a casual dog lover. The ideal buyer may be a dog trainer, animal-care professional, veterinary technician, groomer, pet boarding/daycare operator, rescue/shelter professional, or serious dog enthusiast with strong people skills. A buyer should be comfortable communicating with customers, presenting services, handling dogs, being trained by the Seller, and eventually becoming the face of the business.
The Seller believes the system can be taught to the right person, but buyer fit is important. The business requires someone who is confident, teachable, energetic, good with people, and genuinely interested in dog behavior.
Training and Transition
The Seller is willing to provide meaningful training and transition support to help the buyer learn the system. This may include observation, customer evaluations, training session participation, sales process training, scheduling, contract administration, and support with new customer inquiries.
This transition support is especially important because the business has historically been owner-operated. A qualified buyer will have the opportunity to learn directly from the Seller and gradually step into the operating role.
Growth Opportunities
The business has been built with a simple operating model and has not fully utilized many modern marketing channels. A new owner could potentially grow the business through social media, video content, Google Business Profile optimization, review generation, referral relationships with veterinarians and pet-related businesses, expanded service geography, additional trainers, group classes, specialty programs, and more structured follow-up with past and prospective customers.
This is a simple, profitable, low-overhead platform in the pet-services industry with room for growth under the right owner.
For further interest, please submit NDA by copy/paste the following link: https://intermountainbusinessbrokers.com/for-buyers/non-disclosure-confidentiality-agreement
About the Business
- Employees
- 1 Part-time
- Currently Home Based
- Yes
About the Sale
- Financing Options
- Seller willing to provide financing to a qualified Buyer.
Listing Info
- ID
- 2512148
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