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Pet care websites

Pet care websites should reassure pet parents before they book.

Dog daycares, pet boarding, and pet service businesses run on trust first. The website needs to make the care options, daily routines, safety details, pricing, and first-visit path clear before a pet parent picks up the phone.

What matters

Useful pages are built from useful decisions.

These are the details we would look at before deciding whether the site needs a new build, a rebuild, a focused refresh, or a smaller round of updates.

01

Reassurance

Safety details and daily routines reduce hesitation.

Pet parents want to know what happens during the day. Clear information about supervision, group sizes, play schedules, health requirements, and what to expect on a first visit helps people feel confident before they contact you.

  • Day structure and supervision details
  • Health, vaccination, and intake requirements
  • First-visit or meet-and-greet process
  • Policy pages that answer common concerns

02

Services

Make care options easy to compare.

Daycare, boarding, training, grooming, and drop-in visits serve different needs. The site should make it easy to understand what each option includes, how to book, and what the pricing looks like.

  • Clear service categories and inclusions
  • Pricing or pricing ranges where possible
  • Booking, inquiry, or waitlist paths
  • Add-on or package options

03

Proof

Reviews, photos, and personality help the business stand out.

Pet care businesses often compete on feel. Staff photos, happy dog photos, reviews, and the real personality of the place can make the difference between a visit request and someone choosing another option.

  • Real staff and facility photos
  • Review highlights or testimonials
  • Any certifications, training, or affiliations
  • Social proof near the booking path

04

Contact

Make the first step easy for busy pet owners.

People looking for pet care are often managing a schedule. Phone, online booking, inquiry form, and location details should be reachable without digging.

  • Phone and email paths
  • Online booking or inquiry form
  • Hours, location, and parking details
  • Clear response time expectations

Need a pet care website that earns the first visit request?

Send the current site or tell us what the business offers. We will help structure the pages around what pet parents need to feel confident before they book.