Pet Massage
Natalie, that's a great service! Companion animals give us unconditional love, and massage is one of the most valuable ways of returning it. There are many health benefits to your work, as well.
Did the school give you any idea of what to charge? If its a high end spa, it shouldn't be too hard to work out. I would think of starting at a dollar a minute, as any massage therapist, but your employer may give you feedback to charge more.
I'm not a specialist in that field, but I found a few links that might help. You can see how people advertise their services, and what facts they find important to promote their work.
http://www.equissage.com/therapy.htm
This link is general listing for people who offer pet services, some of the links no longer work, most do, and you will be able to see how to better promote your business:
http://search.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/search?search=Pet+Massage&all=yes&cs=UTF-8&cat=Health%2FAnimal%2FPets
And this one is for "Heal My Paws" its actually a balm that is a natural protective moisturizer. You can incorporate this in your massage, and also sell a product, which will please your employer (who may also be able to buy it wholesale.) The ad advises daily use.
http://www.healmyhands.com/frame.html
I know my crazy cats love to have their paws massaged!
What a wonderful field you have chosen! Give it all the love you have, and you will surely get it back
Good luck!
I don't see posts from Pet MT's very often. Hope you will let us know how it goes.
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