What To Do If Your Dog Field Planning Application Gets Refused
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If your planning application is refused or unreasonable conditions are applied, you can appeal the decision. The success of that appeal is dependent on many things.
Practical Tips for Dealing with Customers Who Leave Dog Mess in Your Secure Dog Field
With a lot of experience in this unsavoury topic and having refused to be defeated by the challenge, here we’ll share our top tips for reducing the impact of this issue – the do’s and the don’ts of dealing with dog waste in secure fields.
Should I Close My Dog Field in Hot Weather?
Most dog fields don’t close entirely unless the weather reaches levels where the Met Office issues health warnings but there are a lot of things you should be considering before it gets anywhere near those levels.
Has the Dog Field Boom Gone Bust?
Dog fields have been around for decades but their popularity as an alternative land-based income has seen a huge rise in the last 12 months with both a positive, and negative impact on established field owners.
How Much Money Can You Make Running a Secure Dog Field?
Most secure dog fields in the UK can expect to earn between £25,000 and £35,000 a year but those in a particularly good location, with long operating hours, and offering an exceptional level of service and security can earn upwards of £55,000.
5 Expensive Mistakes To Avoid When Setting Up A Dog Field
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Setting up a dog field is easy! If you know what you’re doing. If you haven’t done it before and don’t know your market you can make some very expensive mistakes that can have an enormous effect on the success of your business.