run free or similar dog fields
run free or similar dog fields
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vulture1

Original Poster:

13,216 posts

195 months

Monday 20th September 2021
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There was a post on here a while ago about someone setting this business up. I am not looking to compete but I have a field that may be suitable. Before I decide what to do with it what sort of rent (I assume they rent it) do these companies pay for use of a field or grounds?

Noel

586 posts

269 months

Friday 24th September 2021
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I've had lots of enquiries from doggy daycare /dog walking businesses looking to set up but never someone looking for a field.

Why would they pay when there are loads of parks to be used free of charge?

I can only see someone wanting to rent open space for dog walking in high value and densely developed areas where the dog walker is able to charge a premium. At that point the value becomes a function of the additional profit the business can charge by having access to the space.

I'm not trying to be unhelpful, I just can't see there being a market here. I'll caveat that by saying I do live in the sticks.

Turn7

24,848 posts

237 months

Friday 24th September 2021
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Noel, you have missed the point.

These new dog walking free areas are usually very securely fenced, so sowners can enjoy off lead work with their dog with zero concern about either hteir dog running off or another dog coaming over.

Some of them have smaller totally fenced off and secure areas for individual hire.

Sporky

8,731 posts

80 months

Friday 24th September 2021
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Yup - good if you have (for example) a particularly grumpy/reactive dog that you can't otherwise let off the lead for a good run.

Ours used to do a pack walk once a week, which was in a fenced area. Good for their socialisation.