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A CEO Turned His Pet’s Death Into This Pet Care Startup Investment In Malaysia

Western countries have been pioneering the pet service industry for some time now.

According to a report by FOX Business, there are nearly 30,000 professional dog walkers employed in the United States and it is estimated to be a $901 million a year business. That’s a lot of money to walk furry 4-legged creatures.

Startups overseas such as TrustedHouseSitters and PetsIt have also gained traction for their pet boarding and pet sitting services which have been making waves in multiple countries.

But Malaysia has yet to see an app that combines all these services onto one platform, an app that truly serves all the needs and wants of a pet lover.

The biggest challenge for that to work? Finding people that would place your pet as a priority.

The numerous terror tales of pet boarding incidents have sparked a certain fear with Malaysian pet owners. From unlicensed establishments to pet hotels neglecting the animals under their care, it’s no wonder there lies a sense of paranoia when sending pets for boarding.

To establish this sense of trust, it would make sense to place your pets only in the hands of other fellow pet lovers. This is where PetBacker’s Malaysian team steps in.

What Does PetBacker Do?

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PetBacker is the first pet-centric platform in Malaysia that allows pet lovers to gather in one community and offer a variety of pet services such as pet grooming, dog walking, pet sitting and boarding, and veterinary services.

With funding from Vision Technology Consulting, the app (available for both iOS and Android) was first tested in pet friendly areas such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore. After receiving an encouraging number of sitters signing up, the team decided to bring it over to Malaysia.

“Our investor and group CEO also lost his pet due to infections picked up from a pet boarding hotel, resulting in the death of his pet,” shared Khoo Han Wei from PetBacker.

So as you can tell, their collective mission to cultivate a culture where pet lovers can gather and take care of one another is a personal one.

Breakdown Of The App

PetBacker has two groups of users on their platform: a) users seeking for pet services and b) users offering their services to other pet owners.

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The advantages that users have when requesting a pet service:

Screenshots of the mobile app.
Screenshots of the mobile app.

The advantages that users have when offering a pet service (backers):

“Occasionally, we do have pet sitters charging up to 80 for boarding because of the facilities they offer like a large garden, cage-free compounds, fully air-conditioned, home cooked food or boarding only one pet at a time,” shared PetBacker to Vulcan Post.

Screenshots of the mobile app.

Since PetBacker is an international platform, their main mode of payment is PayPal but specifically for Malaysian and Singapore users, there is a direct bank in method where PetBacker will take about 10 to 15% of the service fees.

How’s Their Traction So Far?

And the results seen after 3 months is commendable. By the end of January, PetBacker received about 50 to 70 sign ups per day through organic reach with 20% asking for pet services and 30% signing up as pet sitters.

Their journey so far.

How Does PetBacker Build Trust?

As a pet owner myself, I do think this is a great initiative but I can see why there may be people who aren’t too warm to this idea.

Mainly because when it comes to pets, Malaysians would prefer having familiar people care for their dear animals rather than strangers.

The main issue is trust, which PetBacker acknowledges by providing a thorough system to weed out any potential threat that could happen to your pets.

Screenshot of the mobile app.

“We are also working with a vet to create an exam and certification program to test the knowledge of our pet sitters. We’re hoping to launch this latest by next month to ensure and increase the quality of Pet Sitters on our platform,” shared Han Wei.

To highlight their drive to start a community of pet lovers, PetBacker hopes to be able to organize events such as community pet events, pet adoption, rescue, donation and awareness campaigns with animal shelters like SPCA and PAWS.

When asked on future updates on their platform, Han Wei said, “We are working on a dog tracking feature now where you can track your pets with our app. We also aim to cover every town and city in Malaysia by the end this year.”

Feature Image Credit: PetBacker 

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