Your bio helps pet parents get to know you and decide if you’re the right fit for their pets. A strong bio should be warm, professional, and highlight your experience.
Tips for Writing Your Bio
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Start with a Friendly Introduction:
- Share your name and why you love working with pets.
- Keep it welcoming and approachable.
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Highlight Your Experience
- Mention years of experience with animals.
- Include any relevant certifications, training, or special skills (pet CPR, handling senior pets, etc.).
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Show Your Services & Style
- Explain what types of pets and services you offer (walking, sitting, drop-ins).
- Share your approach (gentle, active, safety-focused, playful).
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Add a Personal Touch
- Talk about your own pets or favorite pet stories.
- Share what motivates you to care for animals.
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Keep It Clear & Professional
- Avoid slang, negative language, or unrelated details.
- Use short paragraphs for easy reading.
✨ Pro Tip:
Pet parents are more likely to book Yourgi Pros with bios that feel genuine and specific — so make it sound like you.
Sample Bio Template
Hi, my name is [Your Name]! I’ve been caring for pets for [X years], including [dogs, cats, or other animals you’re comfortable with].
I specialize in [walking, overnight sitting, puppy care, senior pets, etc.], and I make sure every pet feels safe, happy, and loved while their owners are away.
A little about me: [share something personal but professional — e.g., “I grew up with three dogs and a cat, and I can’t imagine life without animals.”]
I look forward to meeting you and your furry family members. My goal is to give them the same love and care they get at home!
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