Discover the 2024 Franchise 500's Top Pet Franchises
From dog training to traditional grooming to swanky pet spas, explore the highest-ranking pet franchise opportunities and tap into the thriving pet industry.
In a world where our furry friends hold a special place in our hearts, the pet industry continues to flourish, offering a diverse range of services and products to cater to their needs. From grooming and boarding to training and retail, pet franchises represent an exciting sector within the business world. After all, pets are present in nearly 70% of U.S. homes.
Whether you're a pet lover looking to turn your passion into a business or an investor seeking a rewarding opportunity, these top-ranking pet franchises offer a promising avenue for success in the dynamic world of pet care. Explore the top pet franchises of 2024, according to the 2024 Franchise 500 Ranking.
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1. Pet Supplies Plus
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 21
21 Founded: 1987
1987 Franchising since: 1990
1990 Number of units: 703
703 Change in units: +39.5% over 3 years
+39.5% over 3 years Initial investment: $448K-$1.9M
$448K-$1.9M Leadership: Chris Rowland, President & CEO
Chris Rowland, President & CEO Parent company: Franchise Group Inc.
Considering a Pet Supplies Plus franchise could fulfill your dream of owning a business while leveraging an established brand. With more than 30 years of industry leadership, Pet Supplies Plus has expanded to more than 700 stores, offering a diverse range of services including pet food, grooming and adoptions. The franchise experienced substantial sales growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting its resilience and appeal within the $20 billion pet supply industry.
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2. Dogtopia
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 69
69 Founded: 2002
2002 Franchising since: 2005
2005 Number of units: 244
244 Change in units: +74.3% over 3 years
+74.3% over 3 years Initial investment: $780K-$1.5M
$780K-$1.5M Leadership: Neil Gill, CEO
Neil Gill, CEO Parent company: Dogtopia Enterprises LLC
Dogtopia, established in 2002 and franchising since 2005, offers a distinct business opportunity by prioritizing quality, transparency and safety in pet care services. Across more than 240 locations, Dogtopia focuses on educating, exercising and socializing pets in a secure environment while providing various services like daycare, grooming and training, with remote access for pet owners via web cameras. Prospective Dogtopia franchisees should carefully consider financial requirements, including franchise fees, initial investments and meeting set net worth and liquid capital criteria.
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3. Dog Training Elite
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 146
146 Founded: 1995
1995 Franchising since: 2015
2015 Number of units: 317
317 Change in units: +476.4% over 3 years
+476.4% over 3 years Initial investment: $159K-$186K
$159K-$186K Leadership: Mark Mestas, Interim CEO
Mark Mestas, Interim CEO Parent company: Dog Training Elite Franchising
In 1976, John Mestas transitioned from a dog training employee to an entrepreneur by establishing his first business, Arrow Kennels. By 1980, he assumed the role of professional training director, and in 1995, he launched Dog Training Elite to extend these services to the public.
With more than 300 locations, Dog Training Elite provides various training programs, including service dog training and therapy animal training. A Dog Training Elite franchise offers a fulfilling opportunity for dog lovers to turn their passion into a business, fostering better communication between dogs and their owners. Franchisees have the flexibility to be hands-on trainers or oversee a team.
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4. Petland
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 152
152 Founded: 1967
1967 Franchising since: 1971
1971 Number of units: 307
307 Change in units: +30.6% over 3 years
+30.6% over 3 years Initial investment: $303K-$1.1M
$303K-$1.1M Leadership: Joe Watson, CEO
Joe Watson, CEO Parent company: Petland Inc.
Since 1967, Petland has prioritized its mission of matching pets with their perfect owners through professional pet consultants. With more than 300 locations in the United States and a strong international presence, Petland is committed to expanding further. Potential Petland franchisees can benefit from the opportunity to not only match pets with owners but also sell over 4,000 retail items, including exclusive Petland-branded products. By ensuring high standards from breeders, Petland emphasizes animal welfare and adoption programs. Franchisees receive comprehensive training, including technical sessions, operational guidance and ongoing support, ensuring they are well-prepared for success.
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5. Wild Birds Unlimited
Overall franchise 500 rank: 165
165 Founded: 1981
1981 Franchising since: 1983
1983 Number of units: 360
360 Change in units: +3.7% over 3 years
+3.7% over 3 years Initial investment: $224K-$380K
$224K-$380K Leadership: Jim Carpenter, CEO/Founder
Jim Carpenter, CEO/Founder Parent company: Wild Birds Unlimited Inc.
Founded in 1981 by Jim Carpenter, Wild Birds Unlimited began franchising in 1983, focusing on premium products for backyard bird feeding enthusiasts. With more than 350 U.S. locations, Wild Birds Unlimited promotes a strong connection between people and nature, supporting local conservation efforts and environmental sustainability. Ideal franchisees share these values and receive comprehensive training and ongoing support, including access to proprietary product lines and online ordering systems.
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6. EarthWise Pet
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 234
234 Founded: 2005
2005 Franchising since: 2008
2008 Number of units: 207
207 Change in units: +239.3% over 3 years
+239.3% over 3 years Initial investment: $225K-$1.3M
$225K-$1.3M Leadership: Michael Seitz, CEO & Chairman
Michael Seitz, CEO & Chairman Parent company: NPM Franchising LLC
Founded in 2005 and franchising since 2008, EarthWise Pet is an American pet retail and service provider committed to top-notch pet nutrition training, grooming services and self-wash stations. With more than 200 locations across the United States, EarthWise Pet and its franchisees prioritize helping customers and their pets develop and maintain healthy, loving relationships. Prospective EarthWise Pet franchisees can expect comprehensive support and guidance from the company throughout their journey, with a network of like-minded franchisees focused on customer satisfaction.
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7. Hounds Town USA
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 240
240 Founded: 2001
2001 Franchising since: 2008
2008 Number of units: 48
48 Change in units: +269.2% over 3 years
+269.2% over 3 years Initial investment: $457K-$772K
$457K-$772K Leadership: Jackie Bondanza, CEO
Jackie Bondanza, CEO Parent company: N/A
Started by one of the founding members of the NYPD canine unit, Hounds Town USA has been providing interactive pet care services for more than 20 years. A pet daycare providing spa services, grooming, and boarding for pets, a Hounds Town USA franchise location might also offer pet taxi services for pet owners who are unable to transport their furry friends to and from appointments themselves.
With more than two million pets served, Hounds Town USA is a formidable competitor in the pet franchise industry.
8. Zoom Room
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 275
275 Founded: 2007
2007 Franchising since: 2009
2009 Number of units: 63
63 Change in units: +293.8% over 3 years
+293.8% over 3 years Initial investment: $318K-$489K
$318K-$489K Leadership: Matt Collins, VP Franchise Development
Matt Collins, VP Franchise Development Parent company: Zoom Room Franchising LLC
Zoom Room, started in 2007, is an indoor dog training gym that emphasizes socializing pets. Prospective franchisees don't need prior experience but should love dogs and possess good people skills. Franchisees oversee day-to-day operations with minimal staffing needs, benefiting from low space requirements. Zoom Room's approach involves training owners alongside their pets, fostering a sense of community and engagement through events and collaborations with animal rescue organizations.
9. Aussie Pet Mobile
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 284
284 Founded: 1996
1996 Franchising since: 1996
1996 Number of units: 82
82 Change in units: +3.8% over 3 years
+3.8% over 3 years Initial investment: $180K-$203K
$180K-$203K Leadership: Paul Ebert, President
Paul Ebert, President Parent company: Home Franchise Concepts
Aussie Pet Mobile, founded in Australia in 1996, is a mobile business that provides pet grooming services in a Mercedes sprinter van equipped with products and equipment used to bathe and groom dogs and cats. With Americans spending billions annually on pet care, the convenience of house call services like Aussie Pet Mobile can attract a large customer base, regardless of franchisees' prior experience or physical location. Franchisees receive training in grooming procedures and ongoing support in marketing and business management, making opening an Aussie Pet Mobile franchise a potentially lucrative opportunity.
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10. Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 428
428 Founded: 2007
2007 Franchising since: 2008
2008 Number of units: 179
179 Change in units: +51.7% over 3 years
+51.7% over 3 years Initial investment: $170K-$406K
$170K-$406K Leadership: Ricardo Azevedo, CEO
Ricardo Azevedo, CEO Parent company: N/A
Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming offers best-in-class grooming and a unique retail experience. With a proven business model and comprehensive support system, becoming a Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming franchisee presents an exciting opportunity for entrepreneurs to thrive in the pet care industry.
11. Camp Bow Wow
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 443
443 Founded: 2000
2000 Franchising since: 2003
2003 Number of units: 220
220 Change in units: +11.7% over 3 years
+11.7% over 3 years Initial investment: $1.1M-$1.8M
$1.1M-$1.8M Leadership: Julie Turner, President
Julie Turner, President Parent company: Propelled Brands
Since its launch in 2000, Camp Bow Wow has expanded to more than 200 locations, offering dog daycare services with features like live webcams and overnight boarding. Ideal franchise candidates should have a love for dogs, even with no previous business experience, strong customer service skills and be able to meet minimum capital and net worth requirements. Thorough training provided by Camp Bow Wow ensures franchisees are equipped to deliver top-notch service and uphold the brand's standards.
12. DoodyCalls
Overall Franchise 500 rank: 450
450 Founded: 2000
2000 Franchising since: 2004
2004 Number of units: 79
79 Change in units: +102.6% over 3 years
+102.6% over 3 years Initial investment: $64K-$83K
$64K-$83K Leadership: Larry Amos, Brand Leader/SVP
Larry Amos, Brand Leader/SVP Parent company: Authority Brands
DoodyCalls is a professional pet waste removal service founded in 2000. With more than two decades of experience, DoodyCalls offers convenient and eco-friendly solutions for pet owners, ensuring clean and safe outdoor environments for both pets and their owners. Their services help alleviate the burden of pet waste cleanup, promoting healthier communities and happier pet owners.
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