1. Pet Sitting and Boarding Service: Veterinary technologists and technicians could offer pet sitting and boarding services for clients who need to travel or take an extended break and need someone to look after their pets. They would administer medications, monitor health, provide daily exercise, and provide companionship for the pets.

2. Veterinary Supply Store: Veterinary technologists and technicians can open and run a veterinary supply store that provides equipment, pet food, and medications to pet owners. They can assist customers with selecting the right products for their pets and provide guidance on disease prevention and management.

3. Veterinary Clinic: Veterinary technologists and technicians could open and run their own veterinary clinic. They would perform physical exams, assess and diagnose injuries and illnesses, treat animals, and provide preventative and wellness care.

4. Home Pet Care Service: Veterinary technologists and technicians can offer a home pet care service to pet owners who are unable to bring their pets to the clinic or veterinary hospital. This service would involve regular visits to pet owners’ homes to administer medication, clean cages, feed and exercise pets, and monitor health.

5. Pet Grooming Service: Veterinary technologists and technicians could start a pet grooming service for clients who need assistance with bathing, trimming nails, brushing fur, and performing other grooming activities. They should have knowledge of common health issues and can provide basic health checks and vaccination services during grooming sessions.