Whether you’re just getting started in the dog walking biz or are an established pillar of the Fido-frolicking community, a custom-designed flyer can help to substantially increase your daily roster of cooped-up canines to visit. Leave no pup un-walked when you select one of our professionally-designed dog walking flyer templates to personalize. Our online editor allows you to change as much or as little of the design as you like, from color scheme and text to photos and layout. Describe the services you provide, including frequency and pricing structure. If you offer a multi-dog or prepaid discount, spell it out clearly. When you’re satisfied with your finished one-of-a-kind flyer, we can handle the printing or you can take your PDF file anywhere you like!
Before you begin to make your dog walking flyer, make sure that you have easy access to everything you plan to include in your design. With all of that (and your branding strategy) in hand, look through the dog walking flyer templates in our online catalog. Once you find the right fit, apply your custom color scheme and replace the sample logo with your own. Swap all stock photos with the high-quality images you identified beforehand and update all placeholder text, including testimonials, with your own original content and client recommendations. Change up the font style, size, and color to match your personality and insert shapes, arrows, icons, and more as long as they don’t take away from your message. Make sure your best contact information, including your web address, features prominently, then give the entire project an in-depth onceover. When you’re satisfied, order up a stack of prints from us or send a high-quality PDF to the printer of your choice.
When creating a dog walking flyer, it’s important to include details that show that you are responsible, caring, and worthy of trust. Knowing how to have fun with your furry clients is also a very attractive component. To convey these qualities, consider getting your message across with both words and pictures. Use words to describe the years of experience you’ve had as a dog walker, along with any other experience you’ve had with caring for and interacting with pups. You’ll also need words to share client testimonials, the services you offer, and your best contact information. Prices and web addresses are also best communicated in words. However, there are some feelings that just can’t be fully conveyed with words. Including high-quality photos of you walking happy dogs or playing with your own doggy can really give your flyer credibility and allows the reader to see your passion in action.
When you have your printed flyers in hand, map out your marketing plan of attack. Think about places in your community frequented by dog owners. These include veterinary clinics, animal shelters, pet supply stores, dog parks, pet-friendly apartment complexes. Then, head out with flyers in hand. Always make sure to ask permission before posting - maintaining a good relationship with the people who operate those locations is an essential part of growing your dog walking business!