Our Franchisees Are Making $612K/Year* Working with Dogs

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How to Start Your Own Dog Training Business — the Tip Top K9 franchise blueprint guide

Get What Most Dog Trainers Wish They Knew Before They Started

  • Why most dog trainers stay stuck — and how to build something that actually grows.
  • The step-by-step systems behind 6-figure dog training businesses (with or without experience).
  • How to price your services, attract quality clients, and avoid undercharging.
  • The real reason word-of-mouth isn’t enough — and how to generate leads predictably.
  • What to automate, what to outsource, and what to do yourself — even early on.
  • Whether franchising is right for you — and how to spot a red flag opportunity.

“Now I get to create my own schedule, spend more time with my family — and help dogs who would’ve been re-homed. It’s deeply rewarding.”

— Seth Flint

“I used to work HVAC. Now every bit of effort I put in goes back into my own family — not some big company.”

— Adam Wilbourn

“After just 4 months, I replaced my husband’s income. He left trucking, and now we run the business together.”

— Yazmin Camp
Love Your Work. Own Your Time. Change Your Life

Take the First Step Toward a 6-Figure Dog Training Business

Unlock the exact proven systems our franchisees use to average $612K/year*. Skip the trial and error — and get a head start on building a real dog training business the right way.

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*Financial Performance Representation Disclosure: The financial performance information presented on this website is derived from data contained in Item 19 of the Tip Top K9 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document ("FDD"). The information reflects historical results of certain franchised and/or company-owned locations during the stated reporting period. These results are not necessarily representative of the results that any particular franchisee will achieve, and individual results will vary based on factors including location, market conditions, management ability, operating expenses, competition, and effort. There is no assurance that you will achieve results similar to those presented. Prospective franchisees should review the Franchise Disclosure Document, including Item 19, for important details regarding the number and type of locations included, reporting period, calculation methodology, assumptions, exclusions, and other information necessary to understand and evaluate these results.

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