Wag N' Wash Franchise

Wag N' Wash Franchise

The U.S. pet industry is expected to grow 7% annually and hit $325B in five years. As a Top Pet Franchise and Dog Wash Franchise, we help Franchise Owners profit from this booming industry.

Pet
Min. Liquid Capital

$200,000

Min. Franchise Fee

$49,900

Total Number of Units

29

About Wag N' Wash

If you’re a pet lover with dreams of owning your own business, this is the opportunity for you. As an emerging franchise with big dog backing, Wag N’ Wash is well on its way to being best in show. An easy-to-operate business model—and resilience in any economy—make this top pet franchise and dog grooming franchise a winning choice.

Franchising Since

2006 (19 years)

Company Units

6

Average Unit Revenue

$1,301,435

Franchise Fees

Min. Franchise Fee

$49,900
$39,920 Veteran's Fee

Royalty Fee

2.0% - 4.0%
Gross Sales

Ad Fund Fee

1.0%
Gross Sales

Why Wag N' Wash?

  • Bottom Line Boost: $1.3M AUV* and 4% royalty fees (among the lowest in the industry).
  • Recession Resilient: Pet parents often prioritize their pet’s needs, even in times of economic downturn.
  • Customer Loyalty: Wag N’ Wash customers are loyal, thanks to a highly personalized “one-stop shop” experience.
  • Expert in Everything “Dog”: Team members are professionally trained on all our products and services.
  • Nationwide Availability: As an up-and-comer, Wag N’ Wash has a smaller footprint than Pet Supplies Plus, so major markets are available nationwide.

Ideal Candidate

Investing in an up-and-coming dog wash franchise means you get to grow alongside them while enjoying the benefits of owning your own business.

  • Pet lover
  • Community-focused
  • Organized and highly motivated
  • Passionate about customer service

Initial Investment

$428,000 - $1,144,000

Min. Liquid Capital

$200,000

Net Worth Required

$500,000

Benefits

Our philosophy is that training never ends! We will host two trainees for a tuition-free training program, which will be held at a location that we designate. Training lasts no less than 80 hours. Franchisees with no experience in retail or in the pet industry may require up to 160 hours of training. This training course must be completed no later than 30 days prior to the opening date.

  • Training and Support
  • Multi Units
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