What is the average EBITDA for Central Bark Doggy Day Care facilities?
Central_Bark_Doggy_Day_Care Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| EBITDA | |
|---|---|
| Average | $124,384 |
| CENTRAL BARK facilities | 15 (45%) |
| (“facilities”) exceeding Average | |
| High | $428,724 |
| Median | $122,046 |
| Low | ($125,476) Top Tercile |
| Sales Group | 21.5% 2 |
Source: Item 19 — FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE REPRESENTATIONS (FDD pages 43–48)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Central Bark Doggy Day Care's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the average EBITDA, referred to as "Profit", for the Sales Group during the 2024 fiscal year was $124,384. This figure is based on data from 33 franchised Central Bark Doggy Day Care facilities that were open and operating throughout the 2024 fiscal year. Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as the earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, amortization, and Owner's Draw or Dividends of each Central Bark Doggy Day Care facility as a percentage of Gross Sales.
It's important to note that this average is based on self-reported information from franchisees and has not been audited or independently verified. The FDD indicates that 15 Central Bark Doggy Day Care facilities (45%) exceeded this average. However, potential franchisees should be aware that individual results may differ, and there is no assurance that they will achieve the same level of profitability. The high EBITDA was reported as $428,724, while the low was ($125,476).
Prospective franchisees should carefully review the complete Item 19 in the FDD and consider these figures in the context of their own market conditions, business plan, and financial capabilities. It is advisable to conduct thorough due diligence, including speaking with existing franchisees, to gain a better understanding of the potential financial performance of a Central Bark Doggy Day Care franchise. Additionally, the FDD recommends reporting any unauthorized financial performance information received to Central Bark Doggy Day Care management, the Federal Trade Commission, and appropriate state regulatory agencies.