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How to write a good bio for your Yourgi Pro profile

Your Yourgi bio helps pet parents connect with you, so make it warm, professional, and personal. Highlight your experience, services, and passion for animals in a way that feels true to you.


Your bio helps pet parents get to know you and decide if you’re the right fit for their pets. A strong bio should be warm, professional, and highlight your experience.  

Tips for Writing Your Bio

  1. Start with a Friendly Introduction:
    1. Share your name and why you love working with pets.
    2. Keep it welcoming and approachable.  
  2. Highlight Your Experience  
    1. Mention years of experience with animals.  
    2. Include any relevant certifications, training, or special skills (pet CPR, handling senior pets, etc.).
  3. Show Your Services & Style  
    1. Explain what types of pets and services you offer (walking, sitting, drop-ins).  
    2. Share your approach (gentle, active, safety-focused, playful).
  4. Add a Personal Touch
    1. Talk about your own pets or favorite pet stories.  
    2. Share what motivates you to care for animals.  
  5. Keep It Clear & Professional  
    1. Avoid slang, negative language, or unrelated details.  
    2. Use short paragraphs for easy reading.  

Bio

✨ Pro Tip:

Pet parents are more likely to book Yourgi Pros with bios that feel genuine and specific — so make it sound like you.  

 

Sample Bio Template  

Hi, my name is [Your Name]! I’ve been caring for pets for [X years], including [dogs, cats, or other animals you’re comfortable with].  

I specialize in [walking, overnight sitting, puppy care, senior pets, etc.], and I make sure every pet feels safe, happy, and loved while their owners are away.  

A little about me: [share something personal but professional — e.g., “I grew up with three dogs and a cat, and I can’t imagine life without animals.”]   

I look forward to meeting you and your furry family members. My goal is to give them the same love and care they get at home!  

 

Do’s and Don’ts  

Do's 
Don'ts
  • Mention certifications (if any).  
  • Keep it under 200 words.  
  • Focus on pets and care. 
  • Talk about unrelated jobs or hobbies.  
  • Include private info (address, phone, last name).  
  • Copy/paste generic text.