Growing up, Adrian Archie loved animals so much that he did what many children dream of doing: He worked at veterinarian offices throughout middle and high school and then enrolled in a pre-veterinary medicine program in college. By Brianna Bohn

Growing up, Adrian Archie loved animals so much that he did what many children dream of doing: He worked at veterinarian offices throughout middle and high school and then enrolled in a pre-veterinary medicine program in college. Even after changing his major, playing professional football for two years, and working for the medical-device industry, Archie’s heart led him back to his true calling: helping pets and their owners.

“Years ago, when I started working at the vet, I got an appreciation for how much people’s pets mean to them,” explained Archie, founder and CEO of PetNmind. “I knew
I wanted to help pets, and I wanted to help their humans. That’s why I’ve started franchising my business too. I want to help other people in the pet industry. I’m a people person at heart.”

Archie combined his passion and skills to find his niche in a market that is overrun by big-box stores. Unlike some stores that sell pet food with animal by-products and potentially harmful ingredients, PetNmind is focused on offering high-quality products, holistic approaches, and top-notch customer service. Archie has become a trusted pet professional who takes time with his customers, sharing nutritional guidance to help humans take care of their pets. His careful attention to pets’ overall health and well-being has paid off.

“We’re getting a lot of interest because of what we’re doing. Pet concepts are not new, but what we are doing is. You can pick the retail and service types you want in the business, and our investment is low. PetNmind offers the easiest, most affordable, most impactful way to help animals and pet owners,” Archie said.

With a total investment of $125,000 to $200,000, you can help pets and pet owners in your community. Visit buyapetfranchise.com to learn more about franchising opportunities.

– Brianna Bohn