ABOUT THE BUSINESS
- Location: Colchester, CT
- Started by John & Sherri Gagnon in 1994
- Owned for 28 years
- Services provided: Boarding, Daycare, Grooming, Training, Retail
- 8700+ SF facility on 1.5+acres
- 62 enclosures with a 90+dog capacity
- 30 full and part-time staff.
Plunging into a loan and buying a property, John and Sherri set up Gagnon’s Pet Resort, a full-service dog daycare, training, grooming and boarding facility that would end up being theirs for the next 28 years. A consummate DIYer, John enjoyed teaching himself every role that the growing business demanded. When the couple needed to use invisible fencing, John taught himself how to install it and that became a side business. He learned about facilities, best practices, talked with vets, and other pet resort owners, but all the time, he kept his focus on keeping the dogs’ needs foremost. The business grew from an initial 20 – 30 dogs a day to 120 dogs a day. By the time they sold, they were managing 250 dogs per day. They could have had more but did not want dogs stressed while in their care. Deciding to sell was a big decision and the longest part of the process.
“We had been talking about it for about four years but it just hadn’t been the right time. We got a little more motivated during covid because the bottom fell out of the industry but we rode out 2020. After covid, our customers came flooding back with multiple dogs – part of the adoption frenzy that went on in in 2020. So suddenly, it got crazy busy again. It’s always been hard to find good employee help but after covid, it became impossible. We just struggled to find quality people to look after the dogs.”
In Jan 2022, a key staff member left, and John and Sherri found themselves working even longer hours across both businesses.
“We had to make a choice – sell either the fencing business or the pet resort. The fencing business wasn’t ready to sell, so we decided to put the pet resort out there and see what happened.” John started seeking buyers himself, including a consolidator.
“I like to do everything myself. I rarely ask for help. It’s a flaw that my wife is trying to rid me of!”
John soon realized he didn’t have the bandwidth nor the experience, so he reached out to Teija and her team at Pet Vet.
“I had already seen her advertisements in all the kennel and dog magazines, so I knew she was the person to call. There is not much she doesn’t know. In 2021, we grossed $2.3M and broke $2.5M last year so the sheer size of our business generally put us out of range of private buyers. The investment groups have hundreds of these places and have the running of them down to a science so that’s what it needed in order to be maintained.”
Teija got the transaction into a multi-offer situation and the deal closed in September 2022.
Since selling, some of Gagnon’s competitors, about to start talks themselves with consolidating companies, have asked his advice. John always sends them to talk first with Teija.
“Teija was a tremendous partner for us. In hindsight, I believe the sale wouldn’t have happened if we had not had Teija as our broker. There are too many hoops to jump through. It would’ve blown up.”
Post-sale, the Gagnons are still enjoying running the invisible fencing business as they decide what their next step will be. “The sale has given us a lot of options, but we still like to work, see dogs, and engage with customers. So we are not quite ready to kick back under a palm tree with a cocktail just yet!”