Opportunity Belief
I believe there is an unmet need for dog daycares/pet resorts
that allow dogs the opportunity to roam free and play all day without having to
be kenneled.
This is not a new need and anyone that owns a pet and wants the
best quality of care for their animals while they are away has this need. Prototypical
customers would be pet owners that are traveling professionals, single professionals
that may be commuters, individuals that want to socialize their pets, individuals/families
that vacation, etc. Currently there are many pet resorts, but the majority of
the resorts kennel the dogs and only allow for 15-30 minutes of play time
throughout the day. People are reluctantly boarding/kenneling their dogs at
these resorts and having to pay extra for more play time/potty breaks, having an
in-home sitter take care of their pets or leaving their pets at home for an
extended period of time during the work day. I believe this would be a great opportunity to
open a resort that is staffed 24/7, 365 days a week, that allows the pets to
play outside and inside throughout the day (similar to a daycare for children).
I am 85% sure this opportunity exists, especially in my neighborhood, Lakewood
Ranch. The one and only semi-free play pet resort in the area meets capacity
almost daily and has to turn daycare customers away.
Prototypical Customer #1: Male, Mid 20’s, Single, 1 Large Dog.
· Do you own a pet? If so, how many?
Yes, a black lab.
· Do you travel for work? If so, how often?
Yes, twice a year I have to
travel out of state for a week-long training course.
· Do you travel for pleasure? If so, how often?
Yes, generally weekend
trips. I would say about once every two months.
· Do you have a long daily commute to work?
No.
· Do you have a person or place that cares for your pet while you
are away? And are you happy with this place/person?
Sometimes I can have my
family watch my dog and other times I have to board him. I prefer not to board
him because I cannot find a kennel near me that lets him play during the day
and I would rather have my sister come stay with my dog. Normally after
boarding my dog comes home with a sore throat because he has barked the whole
stay.
· Do you have trouble finding a place that provides a level of service
that meets your standards of care for your pet? Please explain why.
Yes, when I do have to board
him, he is kenneled, and I do not like that. I also have to pay $10 each time for
them to take him outside to go bathroom more than 3 times a day which is
unreasonable.
· Would you take your dog to a daycare while you are away at work?
Probably not, unless I got a
job that was more than an hour away from home.
· If you had the choice, would you rather take your pet to a
resort that allows your dog to be out and about with other dogs all day or a
place that kennels?
I would rather take my dog
to a place that allows him to be out all day. I would even pay more to have
this ability.
Reflection: Someone individuals have family members that can take care
of their pets and may not need the resort facility all of the time. I found it surprising
that the customer had to pay extra fees for their dog to go potty more than 3
times a day.
Prototypical Customer #2: Female, Mid 50’s, Married, 2 Large Dogs.
· Do you own a pet? If so, how many?
Yes, two dogs.
· Do you travel for work? If so, how often?
No.
· Do you travel for pleasure? If so, how often?
Yes, I go on multiple week-long
vacations a year plus many weekend trips.
· Do you have a long daily commute to work?
Yes, it generally takes me
45 minutes to an hour to get to and from work.
· Do you have a person or place that cares for your pet while you
are away? And are you happy with this place/person?
Yes, my dogs go to a resort that I love.
(They go to the resort I
mentioned in my intro – the only one similar to what my idea of an opportunity would
be)
· Do you have trouble finding a place that provides a level of service
that meets your standards of care for your pet? Please explain why.
I used to until I found out
about the resort I use through a client at work. My dogs are out all day with
the other dogs and are kenneled together at night. I have the ability to watch
the camera at the resort to see what my dogs are doing.
· Would you take your dog to a daycare while you are away at work?
Yes, on days that I know my husband and I will be working late I
take my dogs to the resort for daycare.
· If you had the choice, would you rather take your pet to a
resort that allows your dog to be out and about with other dogs all day or a
place that kennels?
I already take my dogs to a
place where they can play all day.
Reflection: I was surprised to know that this person takes their pets
to the resort I mentioned in my initial intro. The daycare portion of the resort would be even
be beneficial to a married couple. I assumed married couples would not need the
daycare service because one or the other could take care of the dog.
Prototypical Customer #3: Female, Mid 30’s, Single, 1 Dog.
· Do you own a pet? If so, how many?
Yes, I have Frenchie.
· Do you travel for work? If so, how often?
On occasion I do, normally
it is just day trips to south Florida.
· Do you travel for pleasure? If so, how often?
Once, maybe twice a year.
· Do you have a long daily commute to work?
No, I normally work remotely
from home.
· Do you have a person or place that cares for your pet while you
are away?
I do not have a place or
person that I use consistently to watch Harper.
· Do you have trouble finding a place that provides a level of service
that meets your standards of care for your pet? Please explain why.
Yes, that is why I do not
have a certain place that I take her. Most of the places I have used do not let
you pick up on Sundays or holidays and I do not like that.
· Would you take your dog to a daycare while you are away at work?
Yes, on days that I go into
the office it would be nice to have a place to take Harper.
· If you had the choice, would you rather take your pet to a
resort that allows your dog to be out and about with other dogs all day or a
place that kennels?
I would prefer to take her
to a place where she can walk around and play with other dogs her size.
Reflection: I was surprised to know that there are places that do not
let you pick up your pet on the weekend/holidays – this could be a great advantage
for my opportunity.
Summary
After
completing 3 interviews, my opportunity belief changed slightly. The feedback I
received brought new ideas to my attention that would help in making the “unmet
need” a met need. I do believe that my opportunity is still relevant and is more
accurate than when I started. I do think that my customer base could be
expanded upon as I initially thought this would be best for single individuals
rather than married individuals. I do believe that feedback is necessary for
entrepreneurs to take into consideration, however everyone has different opinions
and it is impossible to satisfy everyone. I believe there needs to be an equal
balance between stay firm/“true to your roots” and adapting to customer
opinions.
Hi Danielle, I think your idea is a pretty good one. I personally would probably not take my dogs to one of these just because I don't treat my dogs as a child like many people do. There isn't anything wrong with is and many people spend plenty of money on their dogs. I even saw a few dog grooming vans recently in which its like a massage, as well as trimming o the fur and nails. I hope you pursue this as I would love to see new ideas like these are becoming more popular.
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