Pet Accountant Podcast

Victoria Clark

The Pet Accountant was formed by Vicky Clark to help Pet Professionals around the UK with their finances. The Pet Accountant which is a trading name of Thomas & Clark Ltd is run by two accountants, Vicky Clark and Lee Thomas. With over 10 years of experience combined, Vicky and Lee work with Sole Traders, Partnerships, and Limited Companies of various sizes. We have created this podcast to talk about those tricky topics and to bring in experts to cover everything to do with business from accounting to social media.

  1. 2 days ago

    Who is Vicky?

    How do you go from being a police officer to building one of the UK's best-known accountancy firms for pet businesses? In this special episode, Vicky shares the story behind The Pet Accountant and the journey that led her from a childhood filled with entrepreneurial ideas in Ashington to becoming a trusted advisor to pet business owners across the UK. Along the way, she opens up about the challenges, setbacks and personal experiences that have shaped her approach to business and life. From navigating career changes to dealing with personal loss, Vicky reflects on the lessons that have fuelled her determination to help others build successful businesses. In this episode, she discusses: Her entrepreneurial beginnings and early business ambitionsThe transition from policing into accountancyWhy she chose to specialise in the pet industryThe importance of building a personal brand in a crowded marketplaceThe challenges of growing a business while managing multiple responsibilitiesWhy community, connection and support matter in business Vicky also shares the inspiration behind Pet Pro Expo, a conference created to help pet business owners gain the knowledge, confidence and connections needed to grow sustainably. Whether you're just starting your business journey or looking for inspiration to take the next step, this episode offers an honest and motivating look behind the scenes of The Pet Accountant. Key TakeawaysBuilding a successful business often requires persistence, resilience and a willingness to adapt.Personal branding is increasingly important, particularly in competitive industries where trust matters.Clients are more likely to connect with people than with faceless businesses.Delegating and building support systems are essential for avoiding burnout.Community and networking can play a significant role in business growth.Success is rarely an overnight achievement and often comes from consistent effort over time. 💳 Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    57 min
  2. 15 Jun

    Using memberships as a business model

    Could a membership model transform your pet business? In this episode, Vicky explores how memberships can provide a more predictable, profitable and sustainable way to run a pet business. Many pet professionals find themselves trapped in a cycle of constantly attracting new clients, filling gaps in the diary and competing on price. But what if there was a way to create recurring revenue, strengthen client loyalty and stand out from the competition? Vicky explains why membership models are becoming increasingly popular across a range of industries and how they can be adapted successfully within the pet sector. In this episode, she discusses: How memberships create predictable monthly incomeWhy recurring revenue can improve cash flow and business stabilityThe role that role memberships play in client retention and loyaltyHow to move away from competing solely on priceMembership ideas for dog walkers, groomers, trainers and other pet professionalsCreating exclusive benefits that encourage long-term engagement Whether you're offering regular services, education, support or exclusive perks, a membership model can help build stronger relationships with clients while creating a more resilient business. If you're looking for ways to future-proof your pet business, this episode will give you plenty to think about. Key TakeawaysImplementing a membership model can significantly improve revenue predictability.Memberships help create stronger client relationships and long-term loyalty.Recurring income provides greater financial stability and improved cash flow.A well-designed membership can differentiate your business from competitors focused solely on price.Exclusive benefits and services can increase client engagement and satisfaction.Membership models can work across a wide range of pet businesses, from dog walking and grooming to training and beyond. 💳 Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    42 min
  3. 8 Jun

    Why Does the Pet Industry Glorify Struggle?

    Why do so many pet professionals wear exhaustion as a badge of honour? In this episode, Vicky challenges some of the most deeply ingrained beliefs within the pet industry. From celebrating being "fully booked" to feeling guilty about making money, she explores why so many business owners equate success with sacrifice. The reality is that being busy isn't the same as being profitable. Working every hour available, taking on difficult clients and constantly putting yourself last may look successful from the outside, but it often leads to stress, burnout and businesses that struggle to thrive. In this episode, Vicky discusses: Why being fully booked shouldn't be the ultimate goalHow the pet industry has normalised overwork and self-sacrificeThe damaging belief that clients won't pay fair pricesWhy passion for animals shouldn't come at the expense of your well-beingWhat pet professionals should be celebrating instead Rather than glorifying long hours and packed diaries, Vicky encourages listeners to focus on the metrics that truly matter: increased profitability, better clients, improved work-life balance and building a business that supports the life they want to live. This episode is a powerful reminder that success isn't measured by how hard you're struggling. Key TakeawaysBeing fully booked doesn't automatically mean your business is successful or profitable.The pet industry often celebrates overwork and self-sacrifice at the expense of sustainability.Many professionals feel guilty about making money, which can lead to underpricing and burnout.The belief that clients won't pay fair prices is often based on fear rather than reality.Passion for pets should not require sacrificing your income, well-being, or personal life.Success should be measured by profitability, quality clients, freedom and work-life balance. Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    42 min
  4. 1 Jun

    Are You Charging Enough for Additional Dogs?

    When it comes to walking or caring for multiple dogs from the same household, are you charging what the service is really worth? In this episode, Vicky tackles a hotly debated topic in the pet services industry: pricing for second, third and additional dogs. Many pet professionals charge significantly reduced rates for extra dogs, often believing it's the industry norm or fearing clients will object to higher fees. But is this approach actually sustainable? And does it truly reflect the responsibility, risk and expertise involved? Vicky explores the financial and practical realities of caring for multiple dogs and challenges pet business owners to rethink how they value their services. In this episode, she discusses: Why has discounted pricing for additional dogs become so commonThe hidden costs and responsibilities of caring for multiple petsHow undercharging can damage profitability and business sustainabilityThe emotional factors that influence pricing decisionsWhy your pricing should reflect value, risk and professional expertise This episode encourages pet professionals to move beyond industry habits and make pricing decisions based on what makes sense for their business. Because more dogs don't necessarily mean less work — and your pricing should reflect that. Key TakeawaysPet professionals should carefully assess whether their pricing for additional dogs is financially sustainable.Heavily discounting second and third dogs can undermine the value of professional pet services.Caring for multiple dogs often increases responsibility, complexity and risk.Emotional pricing decisions can lead to undercharging and reduced profitability.Effective pricing should reflect the level of service, expertise and accountability provided.Reviewing your pricing structure regularly helps ensure long-term business success. Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    48 min
  5. 25 May

    A chat with Jamie Stenton from Amplified

    Is your website helping your pet business grow, or putting potential clients off? In this episode, Vicky is joined by Jamie Stenton from Amplified to discuss why having a professional website is no longer optional for pet businesses. Your website is often the very first impression potential clients have of your business. Before they message you, call you or book with you, they’ll usually check your website first. And in a crowded pet industry, that first impression matters. Jamie explains why a professionally designed website acts as your digital shop window, helping build trust, improve visibility and convert visitors into paying clients. In this episode, we cover: Why every pet business needs a professional websiteThe biggest mistakes people make with DIY websitesHow web design and branding work togetherWhy functionality matters just as much as appearanceHow digital marketing and Google visibility drive enquiriesThe long-term value of investing in your online presence This episode is packed with practical insights for pet professionals who want to stand out online and attract better-quality clients. Because in today’s market, your website isn’t just a brochure; it’s one of your most important business tools. To find out more about Amplified and how they can help you with your website or marketing visit: https://www.getamplified.co.uk/ Key TakeawaysA professional website is often the first impression potential clients have of your business.Your website acts as a digital shop window that can influence customer trust and decisions.DIY websites can limit growth if they lack strategy, functionality or professionalism.Strong branding and effective website design work together to improve client engagement.Digital marketing strategies such as Google Ads and social media help drive traffic to your website.Investing in your online presence is a long-term business decision, not just an expense. Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    32 min
  6. 18 May

    Catch up with Dom Hodgson

    Are you pricing your services based on your value, or based on what everyone else charges? In this episode, Vicky is joined by pet business coach Dom Hodgson for an honest conversation about pricing, confidence and sustainability in the pet industry. Too many pet professionals fall into the trap of undercharging in an effort to stay competitive. But as Dom explains, constantly competing on price often leads to burnout, frustration and businesses that struggle to grow. Together, Vicky and Dom discuss why charging properly isn’t just good for your business — it’s essential for delivering a high-quality service and building a sustainable future. In this episode, we cover: Why so many pet business owners underchargeThe dangers of copying competitors’ pricingHow perceived value affects what clients are willing to payWhy affluent pet owners will invest in premium servicesThe importance of niching down and attracting the right clientsHow confidence in your pricing changes your business mindset This episode is a powerful reminder that there are clients out there willing to pay for exceptional service if you position yourself correctly. If you’re tired of competing on price and want to build a more profitable pet business, this conversation is a must-listen. Key TakeawaysAppropriate pricing is essential for building a sustainable pet business.Undercharging to compete often limits growth and leads to burnout.Clients are willing to pay premium prices when they see genuine value.Niching down helps attract ideal clients and improve profitability.Confidence in your pricing reflects confidence in your service quality.Differentiating your business is key to standing out in a crowded market. Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    36 min
  7. 11 May

    Vicky & Beth talk all thing pet business

    Can you really build a six-figure pet business? In this episode, Vicky sits down with Beth to discuss her journey from starting out in dog walking to building a thriving six-figure business within the pet industry. Beth shares the realities behind growing a successful pet business — from pricing challenges and client management to learning how to value her services properly. Together, they explore the mindset shifts and business strategies that helped transform her business into a sustainable and profitable operation. In this episode, we cover: How Beth grew her dog walking business into a six-figure companyWhy do so many pet professionals fear raising their pricesThe importance of understanding your numbers and profitabilityWhy charging premium rates for weekends and holidays mattersSetting boundaries and managing client expectations professionallyThe role of branding, marketing and communication in long-term growth This episode is packed with honest insights and practical lessons for pet business owners who want to grow confidently and sustainably. Because building a successful pet business isn’t about luck — it’s about strategy, confidence and knowing your value. Key TakeawaysBuilding a six-figure pet business is achievable with the right pricing and business strategies.Understanding your financial metrics is essential for long-term sustainability and growth.Charging properly for premium services, weekends, and holidays protects profitability.Setting boundaries with clients helps create a healthier and more professional business.Strong branding and communication play a major role in attracting and retaining clients.Continuous learning and support are key to successful business growth. Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    1hr 24min
  8. 4 May

    Your Business Isn’t Struggling - You Just Don’t Know the Numbers

    Do you really understand your numbers, or are you guessing? In this episode, Vicky dives into one of the most important (and often avoided) areas of running a pet business: your financials. Many pet professionals feel like their business isn’t doing well, but the reality is often very different. Without properly reviewing your numbers, it’s impossible to know whether you’re actually struggling, or just lacking clarity. Vicky explains why guessing your pricing or relying on advice from others can lead to poor decisions, and how understanding your own financial position gives you control. In this episode, she covers: Why knowing your numbers is essential for setting the right pricesThe common mistake of assuming your business isn’t profitableHow to review your costs, overheads and personal income properlyWhy social media isn’t the place to get pricing adviceHow better financial awareness leads to smarter, more confident decisions This episode is your reminder that your numbers tell the real story of your business. If you want to improve profitability and make better decisions, it starts with understanding what’s actually happening financially. Key TakeawaysUnderstanding your numbers is essential for setting accurate and profitable pricing.Many business owners assume they are struggling without reviewing their financial data.Regularly analysing your finances helps identify opportunities to increase profit.Your pricing should be based on your own costs and goals — not external opinions.Financial clarity leads to more confident and effective decision-making. Podcast Sponsor – Lopay This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform that helps small businesses keep more of the money they earn. Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here: 👉 https://merchant.lopay.app/ref/thepetaccountant2000 🐾 Join Us at Pet Pro Expo 2026 If you’re serious about growing your pet business, you need to be in the room. 👉 https://www.petproexpo.co.uk/ 🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow. 🐾

    41 min
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

The Pet Accountant was formed by Vicky Clark to help Pet Professionals around the UK with their finances. The Pet Accountant which is a trading name of Thomas & Clark Ltd is run by two accountants, Vicky Clark and Lee Thomas. With over 10 years of experience combined, Vicky and Lee work with Sole Traders, Partnerships, and Limited Companies of various sizes. We have created this podcast to talk about those tricky topics and to bring in experts to cover everything to do with business from accounting to social media.

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