I’m a dog trainer based in Australia, so prices in AUD. I come with many years experience and multiple qualifications, and I am always advancing my knowledge with further education.

I’m also broke af, dont come from a well of background, and neither does my husband. Cost of living is rising, we rent, fuel prices are nuts, so I’m obviously trying to price so that I can pay myself a living wage on limited resources.

Anyway I posted an ad on Facebook tonight and the first feedback I got was negative about the price. $45/hour dog walking, or 4 for $140. Is this an unreasonable price?

Im sure its high-end pricing but i believe i offer a very high quality service. I am registered, insured, and have to maintain my car as well. It is a family car so I’m not able to claim it 100% for the business, so I have to maintain it out of what I pay myself. The cost also includes treats, waste disposal, and travel to/from (as well as if I travelled to collect a few dogs to walk together).

I I’m being a complete knob I appreciate honest constructive feedback, but please be nice. I have very limited business education and access to guidance.

  • BoomtownPopulationU@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Im sure its high-end pricing but i believe i offer a very high quality service. I am registered, insured, and have to maintain my car as well. It is a family car so I’m not able to claim it 100% for the business, so I have to maintain it out of what I pay myself. The cost also includes treats, waste disposal, and travel to/from (as well as if I travelled to collect a few dogs to walk together).

    Your pricing may be fine but nobody will care about what your business expenses are.

    We all have costs associated with business, nobody cares.