VIRGINIA PRECINCT
Cathy Fiddler
PO Box 2608
Leesburg, VA 20177
877-NO FLOKK (663-5655)
540-668-6022
inquiries@geesepolicevamd.com
Malcolm
Forbes once gave a commencement address in which he told the graduating
seniors that the secret of success was to find something you love
and do it. Forbes claimed that when people find something they love
what they do all day long doesn’t feel like work and they end up
doing it longer and harder than anyone.
Such
has been the career path of Cathy Fiddler, owner of Geese Police
of Virginia.
An
acknowledged animal lover and long-time advocate for the rights
of wild and domesticated animals, Fiddler was at a Frisbee competition
in 1999 when a chance meeting planted a seed in her mind. Another
competitor told Cathy he was using Border Collies to help drive
geese off commercial properties in Pennsylvania.
At
that point Cathy’s entrepreneurial spirit took over and, with the
help of a partner, formed a company called Geese B. Gone. She dedicated
her company to the humane removal of geese from commercial and industrial
properties. Geese B. Gone’s first contract was with Lowes Island
Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia. Not coincidentally, it’s second
was with Lansdowne, a convention and golf resort just down the Leesburg
Pike from Lowes Island.
From
there, Cathy’s business started to grow as developers, office parks
and companies up and down the Dulles corridor caught wind of her
service and began to contract for geese removal.
Every
morning before their full-time jobs, on lunch breaks, or on their
way home from work, Cathy and her partner would drive their dogs
to the respective sites to herd geese. Soon they were having trouble
keeping up with demand and found themselves taking on a number of
full and part-time employees.
In
April 2000, business was growing so rapidly that Cathy made a giant
leap of faith. She bought her partner out. Then she gave up
her career with a real estate management company, not to mention
the steady paycheck and free housing it afforded her, and devoted
herself 100% to Geese B. Gone and turning it into a successful and
respected company.
Later
that year, in December, Cathy was exhibiting at a tradeshow when
she met Dave Marcks, the owner of a well-established company called
Geese Police. The first words out of her mouth to Dave were, “Don't
try to sell me a franchise.” Cathy said she was proud of Geese B.
Gone and didn’t want anyone telling her how to run her business.
However,
Cathy and Dave hit it off professionally and in talking to him she
realized he had developed solutions to some of the many challenges
and issues that had arisen in the course of business. After some
research on Dave’s company, she discovered that Geese Police was
the first of its kind to utilize Border Collies, a remarkable breed
of dog Cathy felt was the key to her rapid growth and the asset
that most separated her from other pest removal services. Given
his incredible knowledge and 15 years of experience, Cathy came
to the realization that the benefits of partnering with Dave far
outweighed her desire to remain an independent owner.
In
2001, Geese Police of VA/MD was created as a franchise of Geese
Police Inc. Soon thereafter, Cathy bought a small farm in
Frederick, Maryland, and two Border Collies from the Geese Police
Academy, bringing her staff of four-legged workers to four. Cathy’s
collection of dogs at that time included one of the original Border
Collies that helped her launch her company, Tippy, and Cait, a gift
from a well-known breeder, and the two additions from the Academy,
Flos and Davey.
n August of 2005, Cathy sold off the Maryland
portion of her Geese Police franchise to one of her employees and
now only covers Virginia counties in Loudoun, Fairfax, and Prince
William counties.
In January of 2008 Cathy sold off most of her Fairfax County territory, and is currently in the process of selling all of her Prince William county territory,
due to the rapid growth of the business in Loudoun County, which she will continue to run and grow.
Tippy
has since passed away, but Cathy continues to honor her as the matriarch
of the Geese Police of VA and still makes her a part of the company
by including photos of her in all printed materials, greeting cards
and on the Geese Police of VA web site.
A
native of Alexandria, Virginia, Cathy operates her business from her 12 acre property in Purcellville, VA, and also has a
satellite office in Leesburg, Virginia.
About Our Staff
Geese Police of VA started out as a 2-person
operation. Today, we employ 4 full-timers and 5 working Border
Collies. We house 2 retired working dogs and 3 working Border Collies, along with 12 Katahdin
sheep. We recently built a training pond to school the dogs on.
The employees play a big role in the success of our company, as
they are the first contact the general public will have with Geese
Police of VA when going out on a site for the first time.
We are excited about the ongoing success of Geese Police of VA,
and look forward to building a team of loyal and dedicated employees
to carry out this mission.
What makes us unique
We believe the reason we have grown so rapidly and
have been such a success is because of the client-oriented focus
of the company. Because Geese Police of VA goes the extra
mile to make a difference for our clients, we are repaid tenfold
by referrals and word of mouth in general.
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