Biscuit Therapy- A pet-focused retail and service business built around care, comfort, and products that make dogs feel their best.

$3,500.00

Biscuit Therapy

It’s Already Handled. (optional swap: Care, Comfort, Biscuits.)

What Is Biscuit Therapy

Biscuit Therapy is a pet-focused retail and service business built around care, comfort, and everyday joy for dogs (and the people who love them). It blends thoughtfully selected products with experience—creating a place where pets feel good and owners trust what they’re getting.

This is not a typical pet store. It’s an experience-led brand—where everything from treats to tools is chosen with intention, and where routine care feels elevated, easy, and enjoyable.

The business generates income through:

  • retail sales (treats, toys, accessories, care products)

  • e-commerce sales

  • grooming or care services

  • subscription boxes (treats, toys, essentials)

  • training or behavioral sessions

  • curated product bundles

  • events, pop-ups, and community experiences

Who This Is For

For pet lovers, entrepreneurs, and operators who want to build a business around care, products, and experiences for dogs.

For someone who understands that pets are family—and wants to create a brand people trust and return to regularly.

What You Can Offer

  • a curated retail shop (brick and mortar)

  • an online store with shipped products

  • grooming or wellness services

  • subscription boxes (monthly treats, toys, essentials)

  • training sessions or partnerships

  • curated bundles and gift sets

  • in-store events and community activations

  • content and education for pet owners

What’s Included

A complete business build kit—everything you need to move from idea to execution.

  • Business concept + positioning

  • Brand name + identity direction

  • Brand story + narrative

  • Retail + service + e-commerce model

  • Product category planning

  • Vendor sourcing strategy + direction

  • Offer structure + pricing model

  • Revenue strategy

  • Messaging + core copy

  • Marketing direction + content strategy

  • 30-day launch plan

  • Tools, setup + execution guide

  • Growth + expansion path

What’s Not Included

  • Physical retail space or lease

  • Build-out, fixtures, or store design execution

  • Inventory purchasing or upfront product costs

  • Website build or e-commerce platform setup

  • Licensing for grooming or specialized services (if required)

  • Paid advertising or media spend

  • Ongoing operations, staffing, or management

  • Legal, financial, or compliance setup

All concepts are delivered as strategy, structure, and direction.
Execution is optional and available through additional services or memberships.

Important Notes

  • Concepts are designed as strategic business frameworks and not guaranteed outcomes

  • Success depends on execution, product selection, and customer demand

  • Vendor lists are directional and for sourcing guidance, not exclusive agreements

  • Product sourcing, safety, and compliance are the responsibility of the business owner

  • Any pet-related services (grooming, training, etc.) may require certifications or licensing depending on location

  • Names and branding direction are provided, but trademark clearance is the buyer’s responsibility

Biscuit Therapy

It’s Already Handled. (optional swap: Care, Comfort, Biscuits.)

What Is Biscuit Therapy

Biscuit Therapy is a pet-focused retail and service business built around care, comfort, and everyday joy for dogs (and the people who love them). It blends thoughtfully selected products with experience—creating a place where pets feel good and owners trust what they’re getting.

This is not a typical pet store. It’s an experience-led brand—where everything from treats to tools is chosen with intention, and where routine care feels elevated, easy, and enjoyable.

The business generates income through:

  • retail sales (treats, toys, accessories, care products)

  • e-commerce sales

  • grooming or care services

  • subscription boxes (treats, toys, essentials)

  • training or behavioral sessions

  • curated product bundles

  • events, pop-ups, and community experiences

Who This Is For

For pet lovers, entrepreneurs, and operators who want to build a business around care, products, and experiences for dogs.

For someone who understands that pets are family—and wants to create a brand people trust and return to regularly.

What You Can Offer

  • a curated retail shop (brick and mortar)

  • an online store with shipped products

  • grooming or wellness services

  • subscription boxes (monthly treats, toys, essentials)

  • training sessions or partnerships

  • curated bundles and gift sets

  • in-store events and community activations

  • content and education for pet owners

What’s Included

A complete business build kit—everything you need to move from idea to execution.

  • Business concept + positioning

  • Brand name + identity direction

  • Brand story + narrative

  • Retail + service + e-commerce model

  • Product category planning

  • Vendor sourcing strategy + direction

  • Offer structure + pricing model

  • Revenue strategy

  • Messaging + core copy

  • Marketing direction + content strategy

  • 30-day launch plan

  • Tools, setup + execution guide

  • Growth + expansion path

What’s Not Included

  • Physical retail space or lease

  • Build-out, fixtures, or store design execution

  • Inventory purchasing or upfront product costs

  • Website build or e-commerce platform setup

  • Licensing for grooming or specialized services (if required)

  • Paid advertising or media spend

  • Ongoing operations, staffing, or management

  • Legal, financial, or compliance setup

All concepts are delivered as strategy, structure, and direction.
Execution is optional and available through additional services or memberships.

Important Notes

  • Concepts are designed as strategic business frameworks and not guaranteed outcomes

  • Success depends on execution, product selection, and customer demand

  • Vendor lists are directional and for sourcing guidance, not exclusive agreements

  • Product sourcing, safety, and compliance are the responsibility of the business owner

  • Any pet-related services (grooming, training, etc.) may require certifications or licensing depending on location

  • Names and branding direction are provided, but trademark clearance is the buyer’s responsibility