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Dateline: September 2, 2008 ... Melrose, NY
Contact: Don and Mary Lynn Gagnon, Pet Estates Inc.
Phone: (518) 663-5732
E-Mail: mpetestate@aol.com
Web Address: www.petestates.com



MELROSE, NY - September 2, 2008 - It's not so bad being in the dog
house designed by Pet Estates Inc. Wouldn't it be nice to have a
backyard business and make $400.00 or more per day income? With
gasoline prices at an all-time high, many people are being forced to
restructure to remain prosperous in the midst of a downward sloping US
economy.

Don and Mary Lynn Gagnon, owners of Pet Estates Inc., recently listed
as the featured kennel in the Pet Care Services, formally, the
American Boarding Kennel Association for July/August, may be on to
something in the pet industry. They began their pet business 20 years
ago as a conventional boarding kennel for cats and dogs, which has
since evolved into a luxury home-environment kennel.

They have been recognized nationally for their unique services for
pets, including estates. They discovered that pets are best cared for
in a small, intimate home environment and were successfully able to
reduce the volume of animals in their care, while keeping a profitable
business. They are now taking their design and launching consulting
services for both business and home design.

Pet Estates Inc. makes it affordable for new business owner to build a
kennel of their dreams for those that want to join the industry.
Instead of $1 million dollars to launch a new high volume kennel, a
person can begin with a pet village which will house 7 pets and
generate up to $400.00 income a day for about $100,000 start up. And
it seems like the timing couldn't be better for both kennel owners and
pet lovers.

Americans are still spending an estimated $43 billion a year on their
pets, and still want the best possible care for their pets just as
they would for their children. "Just look at the designer clothes now
offered for pets," states Mary Lynn Gagnon. Pet Estates Inc. design
and consulting services may be able to offer some relief. A "backyard"
home-based pet village design has minimal start-up costs and
eliminates transportation costs to and from work. The payback factor
takes about 18-36 months, depending on the type of building
constructed. Existing conventional kennels can be easily converted as
well, remaining profitable even with reduced volume. Pet lovers want
the best possible care for their pets and will seek out a one of a
kind facility where their pets will receive top notch care. Despite
the rural surroundings of our location, customers are willing to
travel for our pet care. This is what sells. "Pet Estates Inc. designs
and makes us different from the average boarding kennels," says Mary
Lynn Gagnon. Pet Estates consultant services are not limited to just
design; the Gagnon's will also offer insight into their 20 years of
experience in the kennel industry, share money-making ideas, as well
as design plans for restructuring a pre-existing business.

Pet Estates will be starting a registry with those businesses who use
their design for their estate clients. "We have customers throughout
the country interested in a Pet Estates in their area," says Don
Gagnon. This is also good news for pet lovers. With custom design
services available for private homes, Pet Estates Inc. will build
condos and townhouses onsite for people who want these custom design
options for their pets. "It is an option for pet owners struggling
with allergies or asthma. Our design idea actually started because we
had children who suffered from asthma and allergies, but are also
loyal pet-lovers," says Mary Lynn Gagnon. Pet owners can leave their
pets during the day in a safe, comfortable environment, eliminating
the need for pet-walkers or daycare, which results in long-term cost
savings.

Pet Estates long term goal will be incorporating their design into the
condos and townhouse complexes. With increasing trends in the need for
two-income households, it just seems to make sense to incorporate
these design options for pet lovers who aren't able to stay home with
their pets all day.

For more information, visit our website at: www.petestates.com


Pet Estates Inc.
250 North Pole Rd.
Melrose, NY 12121
Contact: Don and Mary Lynn Gagnon
E-mail: mpetestate@aol.com
518-663-5732
www.petestates.com

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