Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Dallas-based poop scooper Pet Butler achieves 100th franchise milestone
DALLAS Pet Butler, the nation’s leading pet waste cleanup and removal service, has achieved a milestone by opening its 100th franchise. The company is now operating in 27 states.
Since launching its franchise operations in the fall of 2005, Pet Butler has grown from a company servicing a single market to 100 franchises, covering half of the country. Its newest franchises are located in St. Petersburg, Florida; Randolph, New Jersey; Boca Raton, Florida; The Woodlands, Texas; and Naples, Florida. Existing franchise partners in Philadelphia; Houston; and Bartlett, Illinois, have expanded their businesses by acquiring additional franchises, which has contributed to the company’s recent franchise milestone.
For a small per-visit fee, Pet Butler animal waste specialists clean up and safely dispose of grass-killing dog droppings. They keep the yards of individual homeowners and their pets, as well as multi-family communities and parks across the nation, poop-free. The company proudly bills itself as #1 in the “#2” business.
“I could not be more proud or excited about Pet Butler achieving the 100th franchise milestone in such a short amount of time. In our busy society, the demand for our services continues to grow, which makes Pet Butler an attractive business opportunity for many looking to leave the rat race to start their own exciting business,” said Matt ‘Red’ Boswell, CEO (Chief Excrement Officer) of Pet Butler. “One of the reasons we continue to do well is that we take the hassle out of both running a business and owning a dog or cat – all while helping the environment and the communities around us.”
Pet Butler generated more than $3.5 million in revenue in 2007 and expects substantial growth, including the addition of 50 franchises, in 2008.
Source: Pet Butler
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Catawba, says:
Do they offer internships? Like the one Bobby Hill got.
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