DapperTails Mobile Pet Grooming has taken a significant step in its expansion within the $160 billion pet care sector by officially launching its franchise model nationally. This move comes after successful debuts in Orlando and New York City, showcasing the company's groomer-led structure, commitment to quality service, and robust support system for franchisees. A key feature of this support is the proprietary Franchise Command Dashboard, designed for real-time operations management.
Chris Elias, Co-Founder of DapperTails, highlighted the company's readiness to scale with partners who are eager to bring innovation to pet care. He pointed out the potential for generational wealth through franchise ownership, emphasizing the lucrative opportunities within the pet care industry. Emily Elias, Co-Founder and COO, shared insights into the resonance of their mission to deliver world-class mobile grooming services, marrying entrepreneurial passion with profitability.
The franchise model has already seen rapid expansion, with the first franchisee establishing operations in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and corporate-owned vans servicing high-demand areas. Available territories now include North Carolina, Dallas-Fort Worth, West Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie, and Scottsdale, AZ, with international interest emerging from The Bahamas and Trinidad.
Franchisees are offered exclusive territories, comprehensive training, and ongoing support in operations and marketing. This is bolstered by a network of over 4,500 professional groomers. Emily Elias's proprietary training program plays a crucial role in maintaining high-quality care and safety standards across all mobile units, ensuring consistency and excellence in service delivery.


