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647: Grassroots Growth: How Collaboration Keeps the Texas Pet Sitters Association Thriving

647: Grassroots Growth: How Collaboration Keeps the Texas Pet Sitters Association Thriving

Update: 2025-11-12
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In every industry, true leadership isn't about recognition—it's about service. In pet care, that spirit shows up in those who give their time, share their experience, and create space for others to grow. Few embody that better than Deanna Schaar and Cathy Vaughan of the Texas Pet Sitters Association. What began as a small meet-up in a boarding facility has become one of the most beloved conferences in pet care—an annual, volunteer-led non-profit event that draws attendees from across the country. They share how early chaos and tech mishaps shaped their approach, how they find and support speakers, and why community—not competition—is their secret sauce. From health and wellness sessions to industry-wide collaboration, this conversation celebrates the heart and humility behind real leadership.

Main topics:

  • Starting a grassroots conference

  • Building a non-profit association

  • Learning from early mistakes

  • Finding and supporting speakers

  • Creating community and belonging

Main takeaway: "We don't have egos—this isn't about getting on stage. It's about doing whatever needs to be done to help others."

That line sums up the heart of the Texas Pet Sitters Association. Deanna Schaar and Cathy Vaughan didn't set out to build a conference for recognition—they built it for connection. Over 11 years, they've created a place where pet sitters learn, laugh, and lean on each other. Their story is a reminder that the best leaders lift others first. Because in both business and life, anything worth building takes time, energy, and people. Setting aside your ego and letting others shine is what truly propels whatever you're trying to grow.

About our guests:

Deanna Schaar is the owner of Deanna's Dog House, offering in-home dog boarding in Texas. A founding member and current Vice President of the Texas Pet Sitters Association, she is passionate about community education and support for fellow pet sitters.

Cathy Vaughan owns Cathy's Critter Care in San Antonio and serves as President of the Association. Together, they lead a volunteer non-profit that hosts an annual conference fostering professional development, networking, and friendship for pet care providers nationwide.

Links:

🌐 Website: https://txpetsitters.com

📘 Facebook: Texas Pet Sitters Association

🐾 Cathy's Critter Care: https://cathyscrittercare.com

🐶 Deanna's Dog House: https://deannasdoghouse.com

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647: Grassroots Growth: How Collaboration Keeps the Texas Pet Sitters Association Thriving

647: Grassroots Growth: How Collaboration Keeps the Texas Pet Sitters Association Thriving