• Why Boundaries Are Essential in Your Pet Business
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky talks about one of the most overlooked but important parts of running a successful pet business — setting and enforcing boundaries.

    She explains how a lack of boundaries can quickly lead to financial loss, stress, and emotional burnout, especially in an industry where relationships with clients often feel personal. Vicky makes it clear that boundaries aren’t about being difficult or unfriendly — they’re about protecting your business, your time, and your wellbeing.

    The episode explores why clear terms and conditions, consistent enforcement, and confident communication are essential for creating a sustainable business. By treating boundaries as business policies rather than personal preferences, pet professionals can build healthier client relationships and avoid being taken advantage of.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    1. Clear boundaries are vital for protecting your income and professional integrity.
    2. Well-communicated terms and conditions prevent misunderstandings with clients.
    3. Enforcing boundaries is a business necessity, not a personal failure.
    4. Late cancellations and unpaid invoices can seriously affect profitability.
    5. Clients are more likely to respect boundaries when they are applied consistently.
    6. Viewing boundaries as protective measures helps strengthen client relationships.

    💳 Podcast Sponsor – Lopay

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Lopay, the low-cost payment platform designed to help small businesses keep more of what they earn.

    Find out more about Lopay and how it can support your pet business here:

    👉 https://lopay.com/en-gb

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    To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow.

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    45 mins
  • Pricing Your Pet Business for Long-Term Success
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky tackles one of the biggest challenges pet business owners face — pricing.

    She explains why so many pet professionals struggle with knowing how much to charge, when to increase prices, and how to handle the emotional side of those decisions. In an industry built on relationships with both pets and their owners, pricing can feel personal — but Vicky explains why avoiding it can lead to burnout and an unsustainable business.

    Rather than copying competitors, Vicky walks through the importance of understanding your true costs, including overheads, time, and profit margins. She encourages listeners to take a structured approach to pricing, making decisions based on facts rather than fear or guesswork.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who feels underpaid, overwhelmed, or unsure whether their prices truly reflect the value they provide.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    1. Correct pricing is essential for the long-term sustainability of your pet business.
    2. Emotional attachment to clients can make price increases feel uncomfortable.
    3. Prices should be reviewed regularly to keep up with rising costs.
    4. Undercharging often leads to burnout and resentment.
    5. Pricing based on competitors is risky — understanding your own costs is key.
    6. Clear communication around price increases helps protect client relationships.

    🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk

    To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow.

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    45 mins
  • Why Income Protection Matters for Pet Business Owners – with Romany Youell the Finance Woman
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky is joined by Romany, the Finance Woman, to talk about a topic many small business owners overlook until it’s too late — income protection.

    Together, they explore why protecting your income is so important if you’re self-employed, especially in the pet industry, where your ability to work often directly affects your earnings. Romy explains what income protection is, how it works, and why so many people don’t realise it’s available to them until they’re already facing financial difficulty.

    The conversation also covers common misunderstandings around pensions. Rather than seeing pensions as something to “sort out later”, Vicky and Romy explain why active financial planning and regular reviews are essential for long-term security. This episode is a strong reminder to take control of your finances now, rather than reacting when something goes wrong.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    1. Every small business owner should have an emergency fund to handle unexpected challenges.
    2. Income protection provides a vital safety net if illness or injury stops you working.
    3. Many people miss out by not seeking professional financial advice early.
    4. Pensions should be actively managed, not left to sit untouched for years.
    5. Income protection isn’t just for people with existing health issues — it’s more accessible than many think.
    6. Regularly reviewing your pensions and insurance ensures you’re getting the right cover and value.

    If you would like to find out more about The Finance Woman, you can visit her website here: https://thefinancewoman.co.uk/

    To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow.

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    33 mins
  • Personal Branding and Marketing in the Pet Industry – with Charlotte Perrott
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky is joined by Charlotte Perrott from Canine Marketing Support to talk about the importance of personal branding and smart marketing for pet professionals.

    They discuss why people don’t just buy services — they buy people. Charlotte explains how showing up authentically on social media helps build trust, strengthen relationships with clients, and create long-term business growth. From engaging properly with your audience to adapting your marketing as platforms evolve, this episode is packed with practical advice for pet business owners who want to stand out.

    The conversation also touches on how marketing is changing with the rise of AI, and why pet professionals shouldn’t be afraid of these tools but instead learn how to use them effectively. Vicky and Charlotte also reflect on the recent Expo, highlighting the strong sense of community within the pet industry and the power of networking with like-minded business owners.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    1. Personal branding helps clients connect with the person behind the business, not just the service.
    2. Social media is a powerful tool for building trust and engagement when used authentically.
    3. A supportive pet industry community encourages shared learning and business growth.
    4. Understanding advertising and targeting helps you spend marketing budgets more effectively.
    5. Keeping on top of tax responsibilities is especially important as January deadlines approach.

    🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk

    To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow.

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    35 mins
  • What Christmas Expenses Can Pet Businesses Actually Claim?
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky and Lee break down the often confusing topic of Christmas expenses and what pet business owners can (and can’t) legitimately claim during the festive season.

    They discuss common scenarios, such as buying gifts for clients, decorating business spaces, and treating staff at Christmas, which helps clear up some of the biggest misconceptions that can lead to problems with HMRC. Vicky and Lee explain why branding matters on client gifts, why food and alcohol usually can’t be claimed, and how the rules differ when it comes to employees versus subcontractors.

    The episode also highlights the importance of keeping clear records, especially if you’re using personal bank accounts for business spending, and serves as a timely reminder to stay on top of tax deadlines to avoid unnecessary stress in the new year.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    • Client gifts must include clear branding to be tax-deductible.
    • Food and alcohol are not allowable expenses for client gifts.
    • Rules differ for employees and subcontractors when it comes to festive spending.
    • Christmas decorations may be allowable in dedicated business spaces, but not personal ones.
    • Accurate record-keeping is essential, especially when using personal accounts.
    • Preparing early for tax deadlines helps avoid last-minute problems.

    🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk

    To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow.

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    39 mins
  • Breaking Down the 2026 Budget – What It Means for You
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky and Lee unpack the 2026 budget announcement and explain how the changes will affect everyday people, small business owners, and pet professionals across the UK.

    They share their frustrations with the government’s approach — particularly the decision to freeze tax thresholds while increasing the minimum wage. Although the wage rise sounds positive, Vicky and Lee explain how frozen thresholds actually push people into paying more tax, wiping out a large part of any pay increase.

    They also explore how the budget impacts middle-income earners, who seem to be carrying the heaviest financial burden with little support. From higher employer national insurance contributions to the ripple effect this will have on prices, the pair discuss what this really means for workers and business owners.

    The episode also delves into the knock-on effects for limited company directors, who will face increased dividend taxation, and landlords, who continue to see rising fiscal pressures. Vicky and Lee’s honest, practical perspective helps listeners understand what’s changing, why it matters, and how to prepare.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    • The 2026 budget will hit many working individuals hard, especially those on middle incomes.
    • Frozen tax thresholds mean people will pay more tax as wages increase over time.
    • Employers will face higher national insurance costs, which may lead to higher consumer prices.
    • Limited company directors will see an increase in dividend tax rates, adding further financial pressure.

    🌐 Visit petaccountant.co.uk

    To find out how Vicky, Lee, and the team can help your pet business grow.

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    43 mins
  • Reflecting on the Success of the Pet Pro Expo
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky and Teigan look back on the incredible success of the first-ever Pet Pro Expo, a pioneering event created to bring together pet professionals from across the UK to learn, connect, and grow.

    They share the behind-the-scenes journey of organising the event, from their nerves about attendance (especially with Storm Claudia rolling in!) to their delight at seeing around 170 people attend in person and 50 more join online. The turnout proved just how much the pet industry values community and professional development.

    Vicky and Teigan also celebrate the amazing mix of attendees, including groomers, trainers, and retailers, all coming together to share ideas and support each other. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with many people already implementing new strategies they learned at the event.

    While they touch on a few small logistical hiccups, such as heating and meal timings, both hosts agree the day was a huge success — and they’re already planning the next Pet Pro Expo for October 2026, promising even more inspiring speakers and interactive sessions.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    • The Pet Pro Expo drew around 170 in-person and 50 online attendees despite the bad weather.
    • The event brought together pet professionals to learn, share, and build community.
    • Attendees left with actionable insights to help their businesses grow.
    • Feedback was overwhelmingly positive — the event’s impact was immediate and lasting.
    • The next Pet Pro Expo is scheduled for 3rd October 2026, with exciting new plans in the works.

    🎟️ The Next Pet Pro Expo – Coming 3rd October 2026

    After the incredible success of the first event, the next Pet Pro Expo is already in the diary! Expect even more speakers, insights, and opportunities to connect with others in the pet industry.

    👉 Stay tuned for updates and ticket announcements!

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    34 mins
  • Pet Pro Expo this weekend! – Plus Tax Tips for Pet Businesses
    Nov 10 2025

    In this special episode of The Pet Accountant Podcast, Vicky Clark shares exciting details about the upcoming Pet Pro Expo, a first-of-its-kind event for pet professionals across the UK.

    Taking place this weekend, the expo brings together industry experts covering everything from mindset and goal setting to pricing, financial management, and long-term business security. It’s the ultimate event for anyone serious about growing their pet business, and this year, online tickets are still available, so you can join from wherever you are!

    After discussing the expo, Vicky shifts gears to share valuable financial advice for pet business owners. She covers common tax questions, explains how to make the most of home-working deductions using the utilities calculator, and reminds listeners why getting your tax return done early is one of the best ways to avoid stress ahead of the January deadline.

    Vicky also touches on the upcoming budget changes, explaining how they might affect small businesses and assuring listeners that The Pet Accountant team will share updates and analysis as soon as they’re available.

    💬 Key Takeaways

    • The Pet Pro Expo is happening next weekend (15th November) — online tickets are available now.
    • Join The Pet Accountant Facebook group for expert, industry-specific tax advice.
    • Use the utilities calculator to maximise deductions for home-based businesses.
    • File your tax return early to avoid financial strain and last-minute pressure.

    🎟️ Join the Pet Pro Expo – Online Tickets Available Now!

    Don’t miss this groundbreaking UK event for pet professionals, happening this weekend. Learn from industry experts, connect with others in the pet sector, and gain insights to grow your business, all from the comfort of your home.

    👉 Get your online ticket today!

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    24 mins