Insurance by Industry
Insurance built for businesses that work with animals
From a grooming shop in Meridian to a mobile trainer making house calls across the Treasure Valley, pet businesses face risks that standard commercial policies were not designed to handle.
Pet business insurance is a combination of commercial coverages specifically assembled for businesses that handle, board, groom, train, sell products for, or otherwise work with animals. A single general liability policy is rarely enough: animal-care operations carry third-party bodily injury and property damage exposures, responsibility for animals in their custody, professional liability from grooming or training mistakes, and product liability if they retail food or accessories.
Bittick Insurance is an independent agency based in Eagle, Idaho. We work with multiple carriers and place coverage for pet businesses throughout the Treasure Valley and across our licensed states: CA, CO, ID, NV, OR, TX, VA, and WA. Because we are not tied to one carrier, we can match your specific operation, whether you run a brick-and-mortar kennel or a one-person mobile grooming van, to the policy structure that actually fits.
Your pet business faces specialized risks that standard insurance won't cover.
From animals in your care to mobile operations and adoption events, we'll make sure you're protected where it matters.
What this coverage includes
General liability for your premises and operations
General liability insurance covers third-party claims of bodily injury and property damage arising from your business operations. For a pet business, this matters in two directions: a client slipping on a wet floor in your shop, and a dog in your care biting a visitor. High foot traffic, leashes underfoot, and animals that behave unpredictably make liability claims a routine risk rather than a remote one. General liability also pays to defend covered lawsuits, including ones that turn out to be groundless, which is where defense costs can quietly drain a small business.
Animal bailee coverage for pets in your care
Animal bailee insurance covers you when a pet in your care, custody, or control is injured, dies, or goes missing for reasons outside your direct negligence, such as a fire, a flood, an escape, or an attack by another animal. If you board, groom, train, or transport animals, this is the coverage that addresses what happens to the animal itself, not just to the people around it. Standard property or liability policies do not cover animals you do not own, so animal bailee fills a gap that catches many pet businesses off-guard after a loss.
Professional liability for service mistakes
Professional liability insurance, sometimes called errors and omissions coverage, protects you when a client claims your service caused harm. A groomer who nicks a dog with scissors, a trainer whose method results in an injury, or a grooming technician who accidentally shaves the wrong animal can all face professional liability claims. This coverage pays defense costs and, if you are found liable, damages awarded, up to your policy limit. It is distinct from general liability, which covers accidents in your space rather than errors in your professional service.
Commercial property and business income
Commercial property insurance covers the physical assets your business owns or leases: the building (if you own it), grooming tables, cages, dryers, retail inventory, computers, and furniture. If a fire, burst pipe, or vandalism event puts those assets out of service, property coverage pays to repair or replace them. Business income coverage (also called business interruption) pairs with it by replacing the revenue you lose while you cannot operate. For a kennel that has to turn away boarding clients during repairs, that income gap can be significant.
Product liability for retail sales
If your business sells pet food, treats, toys, collars, or accessories, you can be named in a lawsuit if one of those products harms or kills an animal, even if you did not manufacture it. Product liability coverage addresses the cost of defending those claims and paying any damages for which you are found responsible. This applies to retail pet stores and to groomers who sell shampoos, conditioners, or aftercare products from their shop.
Pairs well with
Commercial Auto Insurance
If you operate a mobile grooming van or transport animals between locations, commercial auto covers vehicle damage and liability on the road. It also addresses the customized equipment inside your van, such as sinks, dryers, and built-in tables, that a standard personal auto policy ignores.
Learn more ›Workers' Compensation Insurance
Idaho law requires most employers to carry workers' compensation. Animal-handling work carries a real injury rate: bites, scratches, strains from lifting large dogs, and slips on wet floors are everyday exposures. This coverage pays medical costs and lost wages for employees hurt on the job.
Learn more ›Cyber Liability Insurance
Online booking systems, stored customer payment data, and email marketing lists all create data exposure. Cyber liability coverage addresses breach response costs, notification expenses, and liability if client financial information is compromised through your network.
Learn more ›Commercial Umbrella Insurance
A single large liability claim, such as a dog attack that causes serious injury, can exceed the limits of your general liability policy. A commercial umbrella adds a higher layer of coverage, typically two million dollars and up, sitting above your underlying general liability, commercial auto, and workers' compensation policies.
Learn more ›Directors and Officers Liability Insurance
If your pet business operates a nonprofit arm, such as a rescue or adoption program with a board of directors, D&O coverage protects board members and officers personally from claims alleging a decision they made harmed the organization or its stakeholders.