It’s that time of year when we see gifts being wrapped and shared. Did you know your pet pro blog is a wonderful gift for pet parents? Your blog can answer their questions and encourage them through challenges, and that’s such a valuable gift.
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What Pet Parents Don’t Ask, Your Blog Can Answer
Pet parents often have questions. But they don’t always voice them. They may hesitate to bother a busy professional, or they feel like they should already know the answer. When your blog answers their unspoken questions, that goes a long way toward building trust.
Continue reading “What Pet Parents Don’t Ask, Your Blog Can Answer”10 Benefits of Growing Your Online Pet Care Content
Growing your online content brings so many benefits. Not only does content increase your online visibility. It also builds trust and gives you a way to share thought leadership. Let’s look at some of the benefits you can experience through sharing content online:
Continue reading “10 Benefits of Growing Your Online Pet Care Content”We Pets Are Thankful for You!
Hi, my name is Josiah. I’m a six-month-old Yorkie puppy. Miss Janet has asked me to guest blog here today. I want to thank you for all you do to help us pets.

Speaking for myself and my pet friends, I want to share why we are thankful for the pet pros in our life:
- Because of you, our pet parents learn how to feed and care for us when they first bring us home.
- We have a safe place to stay when our family has to travel. If we go with them, you’ve taught them how to keep us safe.
- We pups can enjoy outdoor walks, even on days when our pet parents have to be away for many hours.
- You’ve taught our pet parents how to train us.
- You’ve helped our pet parents understand our behavior in all kinds of situations.
- Because of you, our pet parents have learned how to communicate better with us.

- You’ve shown our pet parents how to keep us safe.
- You help us feel better when we get sick or injured. You help us stay healthy the rest of the time.
- For those of us who need grooming, you keep us from getting all shaggy with hair in our eyes.
- You tell us we are cute and good.
- You cuddle us and give us treats.
- You create safe toys for us to play with and all the stuff we need to live well.
- You prepare healthy and tasty food and treats that we enjoy every day.

For all these reasons and many more, I’m thankful for your work as a pet pro.
Most of all, I’m thankful that you do what you do because you love us animals and want the very best for us. Thank you for all you do and for being you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Josiah and friends
P.S. Did you know I have my own blog? It’s all about my weekly adventures as a Yorkie puppy. Come visit me at The Inquisitive Yorkie.

Pet Parents Will Need Your Blog Post in January
January is coming up soon. Before it arrives, you can write and schedule a blog post pet parents will need: How to handle the post-Christmas puppy or kitten overwhelm. Your expertise and encouragement will be exactly what they need.
Continue reading “Pet Parents Will Need Your Blog Post in January”Pets Are Moving Indoors—Help Pet Parents Adjust
Days are getting shorter and chillier. Pet routines are changing. Doggy sweaters, shorter walks, and walking in the dark. Less outdoor playtime. Humans wanting to curl up under a blanket and not move.
When late fall and winter arrive, it’s easy to forget about pets’ exercise needs—and to feel overwhelmed when thinking about outdoor time for pets. Pets can get restless and bored indoors. This is the perfect opportunity for you to connect with pet parents through your blog and share some indoor transition tips.
Continue reading “Pets Are Moving Indoors—Help Pet Parents Adjust”Help Pet Parents Prepare for Cold Weather with a Seasonal Blog Post
Leaves are falling, days are shorter, temperatures are dropping. All signs point to the arrival of winter soon. Pet parents are trying to plan for cold weather, and your blog can help them.
Continue reading “Help Pet Parents Prepare for Cold Weather with a Seasonal Blog Post”No Time to Blog? Try These 5 Quick Ideas
It’s a dilemma all pet pros face. You want to keep your blog current, but your focus is on pets and pet parents. Who has time to write?
During a busy season, even a short blog post is valuable. It keeps you in front of prospects and builds trust with clients. It helps you stay visible online. And it keeps your blogging momentum going.
Let’s look at 5 blog posts you can write when your time is very limited. It doesn’t take long to put these together.
Continue reading “No Time to Blog? Try These 5 Quick Ideas”Website Checkup before the Pet Care Holiday Season
Holiday season is fast approaching, and with it all kinds of pet care requests: boarding, grooming, dog walking, pet care supply updates, and gift orders.
Before you dive deeply into scheduling and inventory, it helps to take a quick look at your pet care business website to be sure everything is up to date.
Continue reading “Website Checkup before the Pet Care Holiday Season”Create a Pet Holiday Resource on Your Website
Have you written a blog post that answers pet parents’ holiday questions and concerns? If not, there’s still time. Try to work on that this week. If you’ve already written that post, think about creating a place on your website to build a holiday resource.
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