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Small Press Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
101 Home-Based Businesses For Pet Lovers
Louise Louis
Canyon New Media
6900 Westcliff, #801, Las Vegas, NV 89145
1879872005 $19.95 www.ToyBreeds.com
101 Home-Based Businesses For Pet Lovers is a comprehensive introduction to the possibilities of working at home surrounded by canine and/or feline companions--or any other category of pet! Readers will learn how they can become their own boss, working from the comfort and convenience of their own home, and simultaneously enjoy the company of their animals. A compendium of full-time, part-time, or retirement businesses ideas, this unique "how to" manual is replete with examples ranging from horse lovers becoming freelance riding instructors; to bird enthusiasts starting an aviary day care or bird cage cleaning service; to cat lovers delivering kitty litter or making organic catnip products; to walking dogs in an suburban area; to operating a pet-welcoming Bed & Breakfast. No matter what kind of pet you have, there is a stay-at-home business opportunity for you! Just check it out in Louise Louis' 101 Home-Based Businesses For Pet Lovers!
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