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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Pet Sitting Contractdoc in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information in the 'Client & Animal Information' section. Include your name, contact numbers, email, and address.
  3. List each pet's details under 'Animal’s Name/ID', specifying their species, breed, age, and sex. Ensure all pets are accounted for.
  4. In the 'Emergency Information' section, provide your trip location and emergency contacts. This ensures that caretakers can reach you if needed.
  5. Fill out the 'House Care Instructions' carefully. Indicate if there will be other visitors and provide any necessary instructions regarding house care.
  6. Detail the services required in the 'Description of Services' section, including visit frequency and costs associated with each service.
  7. Complete individual animal instructions for feeding, health care, exercise needs, and behavioral issues to ensure comprehensive care.
  8. Review the 'Liability Waiver & Policies' section thoroughly before signing to understand your responsibilities and those of the pet sitter.

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Personal Asset Protection Whether you work as a full-time pet sitter or you walk dogs as a side hustle, you may need the limited liability protections that an LLC can provide.
How to Draft a Pet Sitter Contract Step 1 Identify the Parties. Clearly identify the pet owner (the individual creating the contract for pet care) and the pet sitter (the hired caregiver). Step 2 Provide Pet Information. Step 3 Specify Services. Step 4 Emergency Information. Step 5 Date and Sign.
On average, house sitters might charge anywhere from $25 to $50 per day. However, rates can be higher in areas with a higher cost of living or for additional tasks like pet care or lawn maintenance. Its a good idea to research local rates and consider your specific circumstances when determining your fee.
Given the unique circumstances of pet sitting for multiple pets, including dogs, a cat, and a parrot, a reasonable rate may range from $50 to $150 per day or a flat rate of $200 to $500 for overnight stays.
Pet sitting services are generally not required to be licensed by state boards in the same way that veterinarians or animal shelters are. However, regulations can vary by state and local jurisdiction. Here are some key points to consider:

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Usually, for a hobby sitter, you will pay about 60-70% of what you would pay a local professional service. This equals about $14 $19 per 15-minute drop-in visit, and $21 $32 per 45 60 minute visit.
As a general guideline, pet sitting rates usually range from $20 to $50 per day. For a week, this could total anywhere from $140 to $350. However, since its a friend, you might choose to offer a lower amount or even negotiate a trade or favor in return.
ing to HomeGuide.com, professional pet sitters can charge anywhere from $20 -- $30 per day and $45 -- $75 per night.

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