Best pet care franchises to start in 2027
Direct Answer
The best pet care franchises to start in 2027 ride a durable trend: owners treat pets as family and keep spending on them even when budgets tighten. The category splits into grooming and retail like Pet Supplies Plus and mobile groomers such as Aussie Pet Mobile; boarding and daycare like Dogtopia and Camp Bow Wow; and services like training and waste removal.
Boarding and daycare need the most real estate and build-out, while mobile and service concepts have far lower entry costs. Below are real Item 7 investment ranges and royalty structures from recent Franchise Disclosure Documents.
Why pet care is a resilient category
Pet ownership is widespread and spending has trended steadily upward for years. Crucially, much pet spending is non-discretionary or near-essential: pets still need food, grooming, and boarding when owners travel, which gives the category recession resistance relative to luxury retail.
The franchise systems standardize what would otherwise be hard to scale: facility design, safety protocols, staff training, and booking software. Your differentiation as an owner becomes location, cleanliness, and trust, because customers are leaving a family member in your care.
Boarding and daycare franchises
These are facility-heavy businesses with recurring daycare revenue and higher-ticket overnight boarding.
- Dogtopia — dog daycare, boarding, and spa. Item 7 commonly in the roughly $640,000 to $1,700,000+ range (FDD, 2024) because of the large climate-controlled facility build-out. Royalty is typically a mid-single-digit percentage of revenue plus a brand fund. Recurring daycare memberships drive predictable traffic.
- Camp Bow Wow — daycare and boarding with live camera feeds. Item 7 frequently $1,000,000 to $1,800,000+ (FDD, 2024). Strong brand recognition and a membership-style daycare model.
Always confirm current figures and any Item 19 financial performance representation in the franchisor's latest FDD.

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Grooming and retail franchises
- Pet Supplies Plus — neighborhood pet retail with grooming and self-wash. Item 7 commonly $500,000 to $1,300,000+ (FDD, 2024) because it is a retail store with inventory. Large national footprint.
- Aussie Pet Mobile — mobile grooming in a built-out van. Item 7 generally far lower, often $190,000 to $350,000 (FDD, 2024), because the asset is a vehicle rather than real estate. Route-based and lower overhead.
Service franchises: training, walking, waste
These are the lowest-cost entry points because they need little or no real estate.
- Dog training and waste-removal concepts — many operate from a home office or vehicle with Item 7 often in the $50,000 to $150,000 range (FDD, 2024). They trade lower revenue ceilings for low overhead and fast ramp.
Costs beyond Item 7 you must plan for
- Build-out and HVAC — boarding and daycare facilities need durable, sanitary, climate-controlled spaces, which dominate the budget.
- Staffing and training — animal handling requires trained, reliable staff, and turnover can be high.
- Insurance — liability for animal care is a specialized and necessary cost.
- Marketing and royalty fund — most brands charge a brand fund (often 1% to 2%) on top of base royalty.
- Working capital — facility concepts have a longer ramp to fill capacity, so reserve enough runway.
Who each model fits
- Lower-capital, route-oriented owner: mobile grooming such as Aussie Pet Mobile or a training and waste-removal service.
- Retail-minded owner: Pet Supplies Plus.
- Empire builder with facility financing: Dogtopia or Camp Bow Wow, ideally as a multi-unit plan.
How to verify before you sign
Request the franchisor's current FDD and read Item 7 (investment), Item 6 (royalty and fees), Item 19 (earnings claims, if any), and Item 20 (franchisee lists). For facility concepts, confirm the real estate and build-out estimates against quotes in your market, since they drive the whole budget.
Then call current franchisees about how long it took to fill daycare capacity and what their staffing turnover looks like.
FAQ
How much does it cost to open a pet care franchise in 2027? Service and mobile concepts can start around $50,000 to $350,000, retail stores about $500,000 to $1,300,000+, and daycare or boarding facilities $640,000 to $1,800,000+ in total initial investment (FDD figures, 2024). Confirm each brand's current Item 7.
Are pet franchises recession-resistant? Pet spending has stayed resilient because much of it is near-essential, such as food, grooming, and boarding when owners travel. It is more durable than luxury retail but not fully immune.
Which pet franchise has the lowest startup cost? Service concepts like dog training and waste removal, and mobile grooming, have the lowest entry because they need little or no real estate.
Do I need experience with animals to own a pet franchise? Not necessarily as an owner, but you must hire and train staff who do. The franchisor provides protocols, and animal-handling competence in your team is essential for safety and reputation.
What drives recurring revenue in pet care? Daycare memberships and recurring grooming appointments create predictable traffic, while boarding adds higher-ticket revenue around holidays and travel seasons.
Can I finance a pet franchise with an SBA loan? Yes, many pet brands are SBA-eligible, though facility concepts require more capital and lender scrutiny. Verify the brand appears on SBA franchise eligibility records.
Sources
- U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Franchise Rule and FDD requirements (Items 6, 7, 19, 20)
- Dogtopia Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- Camp Bow Wow Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- Pet Supplies Plus Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- Aussie Pet Mobile Franchise Disclosure Document, 2024
- American Pet Products Association, industry spending data
- U.S. Small Business Administration, franchise loan eligibility guidance
- International Franchise Association, franchising industry overview
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