Marketing Strategy
Doggie Day Care
Launching a new doggy day care business in an upper-income area of the community requires a careful analysis of costs, pricing strategies, a clear strategy for pricing promotions and a well-defined series of profitability goals. The intent of this introduction is to evaluate the costs and pricing strategies of the proposed business.
Overall Cost Analysis
The most significant fixed costs for the doggie day care clinic include the following:
Lease for the facility
$2,000/month (for a facility with a dog run)
Utilities
$100/month (anticipate heavy water usage)
Staff
$3,500/month (burdened cost w/insurance for two staff members with veterinary training)
Supplies
$1,000/month (dog food, materials for care)
Monthly Insurance
$200/month (incudes liability)
Total
$6,800/month
With the assumption that 50 dogs being in day care initially this puts the breakeven point at $136 per dog, per month. With the goal of 100 dogs boarded per month being achieved, the cost will go to $68...
The second type of competition is posed by the local pet care services, which -- similar to The Happy Pup Daycare Center -- are focused on small scale services, with an increased willingness and ability to customize the service offering. These local companies are however not as threatening as they all activate in an underserved market, and especially as they are geographically spread to several smaller areas, that seldom intersect. d)
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