How to create a care offer as a pet hotel?

You can add and edit all your services at any time and have full visibility and control over them in your panel.

It's simple and intuitive!

  • Give your offer a name and describe it in a few sentences.
  • Next, choose the type of care and what amenities your offer includes.
  • Then, add photos of the facility – main photos and additional ones showcasing the services you are offering.
  • Finally, select the location and complete the final configuration.
  • That's it! You can edit your offer at any time.
  • Add your service offer on our site and enjoy pleasant work!

By using the animalhotels platform, we provide you with:

  • Active marketing – more pet owners can see your profile and choose your offer.
  • Continuous development of our platform, making it even more user-friendly and automated.
  • Significant time savings – a simple and intuitive control panel.
  • We ensure secure payment transactions and continuous access to payment history.

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Below you can find a brief guide on creating a good and trustworthy offer. We also explain other challenges you might encounter on the animalhotels website.

Your entire profile consists of two sections, which are further divided into several subcategories:

1. OFFER SECTION

First and foremost, strive to make your offer as attractive as possible.

a) Offer Name - should be appealing and reflect what you are offering.

b) Offer Description - this is the most important part, which should include the following information:

  • Description of the place where the pets stay (do you have a garden, large apartment, house, special play area, etc.)
  • Description of the surroundings - are there any pet-friendly areas nearby (parks, gardens, forests, veterinarian, animal clinic)
  • What you are able to offer - this can include all tasks related to pet care (bathing, administering medication, injections, long walks, playtime, training, behavioural therapy, etc.)
  • Additionally, you can include any specific requirements you have (own toys, health book, own food, neutering, spaying, etc.)

c) Facilities - the more facilities you add, the more attractive the offer. The minimum number of facilities is 7. If you have more, that's great! Show them off.

Remember to specify the type of care you are offering! A hotel is a registered business, a sitter is an individual.

d) Photos and Videos - the minimum number of photos is 3. They should show the care location, surroundings and you with a pet. The more photos you upload, the more attractive your offer becomes. Make sure the photos are clear. Low-quality photos will negatively impact your offer.

e) Location - provide a close approximation of the location of the facility. Remember that pet owners want the sitter or hotel to be as close to them as possible.

f) Offer Configuration - in this part, you need to consider your availability (whether you know your availability in six months) and the space you have (a large number of animals in one place at the same time might be challenging for you).

g) Pricing - enter prices for the types of animals you want to take care of. Leave the price at 0.00 if you do not want to provide care for a particular type of animal.

(the provided amounts are example prices; enter the amounts you want to earn and that you find satisfactory)

2. PROFILE SECTION

a) Profile Picture - should feature either you or your hotel.

b) Profile Description - introduce yourself (who you are, what you do and whether you have any experience in pet care). If you are involved in animal behaviourism, veterinary medicine, or any other animal science, highlight this! It's a great asset.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR YOUR CARE DESCRIPTION

Besides the information mentioned above, you can also answer the following questions and include the answers in your profile:

  • Do you have a driver's license, and if needed, can you transport the pet?
  • Do you require the owner to provide food for their pet?
  • Are you able to take care of a sick, elderly animal or a puppy?
  • Will you accept female pets in heat and cats in oestrus?
  • Will you accept pets with separation anxiety?
  • Will you accept unneutered or unspayed pets?
  • Do you exclude breeds considered aggressive?
  • If you have your own pet, what is it like?
  • Do you require specific vaccinations (against rabies, parvovirus, feline distemper, etc.)?
  • Do you require the pet to be protected against ticks and fleas?

The more information you include in your offer, the fewer messages, calls and unnecessary questions you receive from pet owners!