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Standing out in a crowded dog service industry

Standing out in a crowded dog service industry

by Kerry Jordan | Apr 1, 2026 | Client Shoots, News

The dog service industry has grown hugely over the past few years – in fact every aspect of the dog industry has! Dog a google search for dog walkers, trainers or behaviourists in most areas and you can see for yourself how competitive it’s become. And...

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