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How should pet sitters adapt as client expectations shift? Camp Bow Wow is celebrating 25 years as a market leader in daycare and boarding. Their recent brand refresh and national pet parent survey offer valuable clues about where the pet care consumer mindset is heading — and what we, as dog walkers and pet sitters, can learn to better serve clients and compete in an increasingly emotional and experience-driven marketplace. In this episode, we explore insights from the survey, including the rise of the emotional experience economy, the power of community connection, and the growing demand for convenience and polished brands. We share why marketing outcomes—not just tasks—is now essential, and how refining the client experience can help us stand out. With practical examples, we discuss how small pet care businesses can thrive alongside big brands by leaning into our unique strengths.
Main TopicsRise of the emotional experience economy
Shifting client expectations for pet care
Building community and client connection
Marketing outcomes vs. checklists
Streamlining client experience through tech and branding
Too often, we focus our marketing on what we do—feeding pets, walking dogs, refreshing water bowls. But today’s pet parents crave more than checklists; they want an experience. They want joy, enrichment, and peace of mind—for their pets and themselves. When you show them how your care brings happiness to their pets and reduces their own stress, you elevate your business beyond tasks. Don’t just market what you do—market how you make them feel.
Links:
Check out our Starter Packs
See all of our discounts!
Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
📞 Call us: (636) 364-8260
Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
Email us at: [email protected]
Full show notes and transcript
Sponsored by:
❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters
Pet Sitters Associates Visit: https://www.petsitllc.com Code: Confessional
DogCo 2025 Business Summit
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How should pet sitters adapt as client expectations shift? Camp Bow Wow is celebrating 25 years as a market leader in daycare and boarding. Their recent brand refresh and national pet parent survey offer valuable clues about where the pet care consumer mindset is heading — and what we, as dog walkers and pet sitters, can learn to better serve clients and compete in an increasingly emotional and experience-driven marketplace. In this episode, we explore insights from the survey, including the rise of the emotional experience economy, the power of community connection, and the growing demand for convenience and polished brands. We share why marketing outcomes—not just tasks—is now essential, and how refining the client experience can help us stand out. With practical examples, we discuss how small pet care businesses can thrive alongside big brands by leaning into our unique strengths.
Main TopicsRise of the emotional experience economy
Shifting client expectations for pet care
Building community and client connection
Marketing outcomes vs. checklists
Streamlining client experience through tech and branding
Too often, we focus our marketing on what we do—feeding pets, walking dogs, refreshing water bowls. But today’s pet parents crave more than checklists; they want an experience. They want joy, enrichment, and peace of mind—for their pets and themselves. When you show them how your care brings happiness to their pets and reduces their own stress, you elevate your business beyond tasks. Don’t just market what you do—market how you make them feel.
Links:
Check out our Starter Packs
See all of our discounts!
Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
📞 Call us: (636) 364-8260
Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
Email us at: [email protected]
Full show notes and transcript
Sponsored by:
❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters
Pet Sitters Associates Visit: https://www.petsitllc.com Code: Confessional
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