Nancy E. Hassel, founder of Long Island Pet Professionals.

Nancy E. Hassel, founder of Long Island Pet Professionals. Credit: Handout

If you’re in the pet industry – or would like to be – check out the Pet Business Networking & Seminar Day, June 21 at the Marriott Residence Inn in Plainview.

Unlike a public expo for animal owners, this is for those who work in the industry – trainers, sitters, photographers, veterinarians, bereavement advisers, sellers of invisible fencing --  says Nancy E. Hassel, founder of Long Island Pet Professionals, the event’s sponsor.

Some of the session topics:

-- Pet trends and their impact on businesses and rescue groups;
-- Making a retailing operation soar;
-- Increasing business leads through search engine optimization.

Photo: Nancy E. Hassel, founder of Long Island Pet Professionals.

Learn more here: http://www.longislandpetprofessionals.com/events/

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