by Julie Swan | Jun 10, 2024 | Business Management, Dog & Puppy Management, Facilities Management, People Management
Jump to Show Notes “I’m not sure what to do Julie. I have a thousand things to do in my breeding program. I have puppies to sell. I have pens that need to be built and organized. I have buyers that need things and have questions to answer, and I have no idea how I’m...
by Julie Swan | Jun 2, 2024 | Business Management, Dog & Puppy Management, Facilities Management, People Management
Jump to Show Notes Ever wanted to ask me a question? I’m always looking to hear from you because what you ask, where you tell me you’re having struggles, that’s what I design my content around. It’s much more fun when I’m having a conversation with you, instead of...
by Julie Swan | May 11, 2024 | Business Management, Dog & Puppy Management
Jump to Show Notes Have you seen those DNA tests to see what dog breeds your rescue dog is made of? You know the ones where people get the data and it says a little Chihuahua, a little Beagle, some Great Dane, and 26% super mutt? I think it’s funny how no one stops to...
by Julie Swan | May 3, 2024 | Business Management, Dog & Puppy Management, People Management
Jump to Show Notes I got a pretty nasty email the other day. It happens sometimes. Ironically, it wasn’t from someone who was a diehard adopt-don’t-shop person. Instead, although potentially debatable, it was someone who was trying to breed and hadn’t been able to...
by Julie Swan | Apr 7, 2024 | Business Management, Dog & Puppy Management, People Management
Jump to Show Notes Ever look at the clock and realize you don’t have anything specific to do in the next hour? Maybe you’ve taken the dogs out, you’re waiting on taking your kid to his next activity, but you aren’t going to leave for 30 minutes or an hour. Finding...
by Julie Swan | Apr 3, 2024 | Business Management, Getting Started
Jump to Show Notes I remember in the beginning, when someone would ask what I do, back when I first started breeding dogs as a full-time thing, I’d get a look. Sometimes the look was one of confusion, as though I were using dog breeding as a way to look like I had a...