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Hiring & retention software for your pet grooming, boarding, or daycare business.

It’s hard to find reliable people who love animals as much as you do. Attract and keep the most trustworthy pet caregivers, groomers, and staff for your business.

We Know Your Business

Find pet care talent that sticks around.

In the pet care industry, your clients aren’t just customers—they’re family members. High employee turnover can disrupt the trust you’ve built with pet parents and leave your team stretched thin. It can feel like you’re always hiring and never fully staffed, making it difficult to provide the high level of care your furry clients deserve.

To help you attract and retain a quality team as quickly as possible without hiring the wrong people, we analyzed benchmark data from the pet care and service industry.

Here’s how to hire and retain the best caregivers:

Stand out to candidates with a custom Careers page.

Show what makes your business different with a page that attracts quality applicants.

Fun fact: Candidates applying from company pages are 4x more likely to become hires than those who come from job boards.

Helping pet care businesses build winning teams

Customer stories

Ready to hire & retain the right candidates?

Find out how we can help your business grow.

Frequently asked questions about pet care hiring software

Is CareerPlug actually built for pet-care franchise brands?

Yes. Pet care is one of the fastest-growing franchise categories — multi-location grooming, boarding, and daycare brands all run on franchise-shaped hiring. We partner with 400+ franchise brands across service industries, pet care well-represented among them. Each location runs its own hiring (the manager makes the calls), and the brand gets PartnerHub visibility across every site. That's the structure we built for, and it fits the way pet-care operations actually run.

Pet-care hiring has a verification problem — credentials are inconsistent across states, so you can't rely on a piece of paper the way you can in plumbing or cosmetology. What works is a layered screening: pre-screen questions about prior grooming or animal-handling experience, references from previous employers (boarders, vets, shelters), and a skills audition for groomer roles specifically — often a trial groom on a demo dog before the offer. The platform supports all of that as structured steps, not ad-hoc emails.

Background checks and reference verification run through the 90-day onboarding workflow as required gates — no scheduling in client-facing roles until they clear. For breeds with higher liability exposure (bully breeds, large working dogs), specific handling experience can be required as a knockout in the application. Most franchisees also add a documented skills audition to the file — a dated record of what the candidate can handle — which matters if an incident ever gets reviewed later.

Shared templates enforced at the brand level. The brand defines the core screening questions, the scorecard structure, the careers page layout, and the onboarding checklist. Individual locations customize local details — their photos, their specific openings — but the standards travel with the brand. For a 30-location operator, that's the difference between every site hiring its own way and the brand running a real hiring operation across the network.

PartnerHub shows franchisors aggregated data across locations — time-to-fill by location, applicant source mix, open-role count, hire rate — without touching hiring decisions at individual sites. Each location owns its own account, its own applicants, its own employment relationship. We built the structure this way on purpose, and it's the right shape under current joint-employer guidance.