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SnoutHouse: A Pet Service Business Opportunity

SnoutHouse is a unique outdoor dog waste containment system and training program designed for dog owners who want to keep their lawns green and their shoes clean. It’s an outhouse for dogs!

SnoutHouse provides a dedicated commode area for dogs that will naturally drain away liquid waste and make the dog owners life much easier. With our training program, dogs can be devoted to using the SnoutHouse in just a few quick weeks. The attractive design and quality construction makes it hard to tell the difference between the SnoutHouse and a garden or flower bed, making it a great product to sell to pet owners.


How Do You Make Money with SnoutHouse?

The standard 4′ x 8′ SnoutHouse containment system can sell for $495. It has about $125 worth of materials, so your profit is $370. Not bad for a project that can be built & installed in 2-3 hours.

In addition to doing installations or sub-contracting SnoutHouse systems, some dealers sell SnoutHouse Kits to the do-it-yourself market. What’s a SnoutHouse Kit? A Kit includes the owner’s manual, dog training guide, construction & installation plans – for $149.95. Your only cost is the print out of the manual & construction plans.

The SnoutHouse business opportunity also includes and opportunity for ongoing revenue. You can offer a weekly dog waste cleanup and removal service with a seasonal refresh for each SnoutHouse customer. Most clients subscribe to ongoing weekly or twice per week service. You set your own prices for additional services.

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