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DWA franchise makes sense

With more than 390,000 franchises in the U.S., generating $1 trillion in sales annually, the tremendous popularity of franchises makes sense.

As a franchise owner, you'll get the best of both worlds. You'll have the opportunity to be your own boss, yet you may be able to avoid costly mistakes because you won't be going it totally alone. Our exceptional, tried-and-true business system may reduce your risk.

You may be able to minimize risk and enhance your chances of success.

Does this mean that all Dog Wash America® franchises are destined for success? Of course not. It does mean that if you follow the Dog Wash America® formula, do your research, select the right location, and are willing to devote your time, energy and passion, your chances for success are greatly enhanced.

And with Dog Wash America® franchises in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas, many opportunities for success will be available.

The Dog Wash America® Franchise Advantage

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Dog Wash America® will help you every step of the way! You will be trained in every aspect of your business, including administration, operations, sales and marketing, customer service, recruiting and retaining employees. You will be given a list of preferred vendors and a complete list of what you will need before opening your door. You will learn how to properly bathe and finish dogs, apply CPR, administer first aid, and understand dog body language. You will be part of a comprehensive training program, working on the job at our Sierra Madre, California training center.

Dog Wash America® will provide you with a comprehensive Operations Manual and Training Supplement to aid you in your operation. The exclusive manual includes everything you need to know to keep your franchise running smoothly and efficiently.

Dog Wash America® is looking
for individuals with:

  • a passion for working with animals
  • a willingness to learn more about animals and the pet industry through continuing education, seminars and conferences
  • sound judgment, maturity, creativity and compassion
  • high personal work ethics
  • good managerial, organizational and leadership skills
  • good physical health
  • experience working with animals; however, this is not a requirement
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