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Mobile Pet Grooming Insurance: 5 Policies and Real Costs

Short answer: a mobile pet groomer carries 5 overlapping policies that total $2,500 to $5,500 per year for a single-truck operation. The five policies are commercial auto, general liability, professional liability, care/custody/control (CCC), and equipment/inland marine. Workers comp adds on if you have a W-2 employee. Skipping CCC is the most common and most expensive […]

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Mobile Pet Grooming Truck Cost: 2026 Builder Comparison

Short answer: a new fully-equipped mobile pet grooming truck or van runs $75,000 to $130,000 in 2026. Trailers run $55,000 to $95,000. Used market is $35,000 to $90,000 depending on age and condition. The big-name specialty builders (Wag’n Tails, Hanvey, Gryphon) sit at the top of the new range. Smaller custom builders deliver comparable specs

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How to Start a Mobile Pet Grooming Business: The 2026 Definitive Guide

This guide walks you through everything required to start a mobile pet grooming business in 2026: training and certifications, business and licensing setup, the truck or trailer build, insurance, customer acquisition, daily operations, financial expectations, and the common mistakes that sink first-year operators. About 9,000 words. Every number reflects what we have actually seen across

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Zion Pet Mobiles: Custom Mobile Pet Grooming Trucks and Trailers

Zion Pet Mobiles Custom mobile pet grooming built right. Designed and built in Woodland Park, Colorado. Delivered across the western U.S. The same shop and the same standards behind 300+ commercial mobile builds, applied to pet grooming rigs that hold up to thousands of services. Get a Free Quote Call 719-722-2537 6-8 week build Starting

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How to Pass a Food Truck Health Inspection (4 Areas Inspectors Check)

Short answer: a food truck health inspection covers four areas: equipment certification (NSF and UL), food safety (temperatures, hand washing, prep procedures), water and waste handling, and documentation. Pass rate on the first inspection is about 75 percent for first-time operators, 95 percent for operators with build documentation packets in order. Here is exactly what

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How to Find a Commissary Kitchen Near Me (5 Methods)

Short answer: there are five reliable ways to find a commissary kitchen near you. Start with The Food Corridor (an online directory that lists most U.S. shared kitchens), then check your county health department’s list of permitted commercial kitchens, then ask local food truck operators in city Facebook groups, then cold-call restaurants with slow morning

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