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Boarding vs. Training kennel

edited June 2012 in General Discussion
Currently i have a training kennel and i am thinking about switching to a Boarding kennel<br><br>Based on personal opinions and that kinda thing i would like to know your opinion on either or both kennel.<br>Would it be a smart choice to swich over?<br>Are Boarding kennels a steady income?
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  • stay training u get lots of money for boarding u get only 600$ a day
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  • It depends upon how much time you have to dedicate to VP each day. Boarding kennels are a great way for steady income as soon as you hit ~800 boarders. The maximum you get per day is 500k, and all it requires is for you to click a single button once every 24 hours.<br><br>Training kennels offer more income more quickly, but again, it goes back to how much time you have to invest. If you find that you don't get clients, hate training, or just don't get enough time to train, I would suggest a boarding kennel.
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  • Anastasia wrote:
    It depends upon how much time you have to dedicate to VP each day. Boarding kennels are a great way for steady income as soon as you hit ~800 boarders. The maximum you get per day is 500k, and all it requires is for you to click a single button once every 24 hours.<br><br>Training kennels offer more income more quickly, but again, it goes back to how much time you have to invest. If you find that you don't get clients, hate training, or just don't get enough time to train, I would suggest a boarding kennel.
    <br><br>This, if you have a boarding kennel the max income you can make per month is around 15million, with maximum boarders. It requires less work and you get an almost guaranteed steady income.<br><br>Personally, I prefer training with boarding as a secondary kennel. I like the training kennel since I control my own income. On days when Im not lazy I have made more in a day than I make in a month of boarding, but there are also days when I do no work at all and get no income. So if you're willing to do the work, training kennels have absolutely no ceiling to the amount of VPC you can make.
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  • brutis355 wrote:
    Anastasia wrote:
    It depends upon how much time you have to dedicate to VP each day. Boarding kennels are a great way for steady income as soon as you hit ~800 boarders. The maximum you get per day is 500k, and all it requires is for you to click a single button once every 24 hours.<br><br>Training kennels offer more income more quickly, but again, it goes back to how much time you have to invest. If you find that you don't get clients, hate training, or just don't get enough time to train, I would suggest a boarding kennel.
    <br><br>This, if you have a boarding kennel the max income you can make per month is around 15million, with maximum boarders. It requires less work and you get an almost guaranteed steady income.<br><br>Personally, I prefer training with boarding as a secondary kennel. I like the training kennel since I control my own income. On days when Im not lazy I have made more in a day than I make in a month of boarding, but there are also days when I do no work at all and get no income. So if you're willing to do the work, training kennels have absolutely no ceiling to the amount of VPC you can make.
    <br><br>Trainers can also auction off their training for much more than you make in a month of boarding, but if the person you auction the training to does not have all of the dogs, you often find yourself dropping everything randomly to train again.
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