Hi, I’m Sasha — Mindset Coach and Master Healer
I teach animal lovers how to begin using their natural gifts to start a successful pet business and work with animals.

As a pet business owner in the Pacific Northwest, your wardrobe needs to work just as hard as you do. Between early morning drop-offs, walking in wet grass, and bouncing between indoor and outdoor play areas—all while staying warm and looking put-together—it’s easy to feel like cute outfits are just for weekends. But what if your everyday workwear could be practical, fashionable, and aligned with your unique style?

Whether you’re working with dogs full-time or dreaming of starting your own pet business, this post will help you dress the part—without sacrificing comfort or functionality.

Here are my top outfit ideas for dog daycare professionals who love fashion but live in leggings (hello, that’s me too!).


1. The “Elevated Leggings Look”

For chill days with quick indoor-outdoor transitions

  • Bottoms: Fleece-lined leggings (try black, olive, or deep burgundy)

  • Top: Oversized striped tee or long-sleeve tunic

  • Layer: Chunky knit cardigan or hooded wrap sweater

  • Footwear: Hunter boots (easy on/off for indoor transitions)

  • Bonus style tip: Tuck in one side of your tunic, and throw your hair into a messy bun or low pony for a relaxed but polished vibe.


2. The “Rainy Day Utility Chic”

💧 For stormy PNW mornings when you still want to look pulled together

  • Bottoms: High-waisted joggers in waxed or water-repellent fabric

  • Top: Ribbed long sleeve or fitted thermal

  • Outerwear: Utility vest + waterproof trench or anorak

  • Footwear: Hunter boots

  • Accessories: Hair in a braid + belt bag for poop bags, treats, or your phone


3. The “Dog Mom CEO Off Duty” Uniform

💼 For when you’re working from home, seeing clients, and still want to feel professional

  • Bottoms: Cropped wide-leg knit pants or ponte joggers

  • Top: Soft turtleneck or henley

  • Layer: Longline duster cardigan or wool wrap coat

  • Footwear: Hunter Chelsea boots

  • Accessories: Simple hoops or clear-frame glasses


4. The “Weekend Dog Retreat Vibe”

🌲 For relaxed days where comfort meets content creation

  • Bottoms: Thermal or stretch leggings

  • Top: Graphic sweatshirt with a healing, animal, or spiritual theme

  • Layer: Oversized sherpa shacket (shirt-jacket)

  • Footwear: Hunter boots

  • Accessories: Knit beanie + cross-body fanny pack for movement


5. The “Functional Matching Set”

🧘‍♀️ When you want to feel put together instantly

  • Outfit: Matching hoodie and leggings or cropped sweatshirt and joggers

  • Layer: Neutral-toned vest or belted knit coat

  • Footwear: Hunter boots

  • Accessories: Statement scarf or beanie in a pop color like mustard or rust


You Deserve to Feel Good and Look Good at Work

As women running pet-based businesses, we give a lot—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Dressing in a way that brings confidence, warmth, and alignment with your identity isn’t a luxury… it’s a form of self-respect.

If you’re dreaming of leaving your 9-5 or want to create a life surrounded by animals while working on your own terms, you don’t need to wait any longer. I’ve created a mini-course to help you get started quickly.

Now that you know what to ware it’s time to get the business started . . . 


🎉 Ready to Start Your Own Pet Business?

You can do this—with style, soul, and structure.
👉 Click here to enroll in my “Start a Pet Business” Mini-Course Now!

Whether you want to open a daycare, become an animal healer, or create your own pet product line, this self-paced course gives you everything you need to get going in just 30 days.