Seasonal staff are the backbone of many pet-care businesses. Whether it’s the summer rush of dog walking, holiday boarding spikes, or busy grooming seasons, these employees help you deliver consistent, high-quality care when demand is at its peak.
But here’s the challenge: Seasonal employees often leave just as they become truly valuable.
Retaining great seasonal staff doesn’t just save you hiring time, it protects your client relationships, maintains care standards, and builds a stronger team year after year. The good news is that with a few thoughtful strategies, you can turn short-term hires into long-term assets.
Here are some clever ways to make that happen.
One of the fastest ways to lose seasonal employees is to treat them as “temporary help.” People can feel that distinction immediately.
Instead:
When seasonal employees feel like insiders they’re far more likely to return.
Many seasonal workers would gladly come back, but only if the process is easy and predictable.
Make it simple:
A quick “We’d love to have you back this summer” goes a long way.
Seasonal employees often juggle school, travel, or other jobs. Rigid schedules can push them away.
Instead:
Flexibility shows respect and makes your workplace easier to commit to.
It might feel counterintuitive to invest heavily in seasonal staff, but training is actually a retention tool.
Why it works:
Bonus: Well-trained seasonal staff can hit the ground running when they return next season.
People join pet-care jobs because they love animals, but they stay because of the environment.
Focus on:
A great culture is hard to leave—and even harder to forget.
Give employees a reason to finish strong—and come back.
Consider:
Even small incentives can leave a lasting impression.
Out of sight often means out of mind. Don’t lose great employees just because the season ends.
Keep the connection alive:
This keeps your business top-of-mind when they’re planning their next season.
Clunky systems create friction, and friction drives people away.
With the right tools, you can:
When work feels organized and efficient, employees are far more likely to return.
Remember: Seasonal employees don’t necessarily have to be one-time hires. With the right approach, they can become a reliable, returning part of your team, year after year.
The key to retention is simple: Treat them like they matter, invest in their experience, and make it easy (and appealing) to come back. Same goes with your clients!
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