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Services provided/frequency of visits: Be sure to include what services you will be providing (feeding, play time, dog walks, etc.), as well as the frequency (how many times a day will you visit.) Medical and behavior history of pet/s: Note any health conditions or medications the pets may need.
Specifically, being bonded as a pet sitter provides your clients compensation in the event of theft or property damage. Bonding may also pay the client if the pet sitter (business owner) steals something, while general liability insurance excludes intentional wrongful acts. Bonding requirements vary by state.
Qualifications and training. Whist there are no specific qualifications required to become a dog walker/pet sitter, having qualifications in areas such as animal first aid, animal behaviour, or animal care, will enhance your professional standing.
As a general rule, children 12-years-old and up are fairly responsible and can handle being a dog walker, feeder, and general pet sitter.
As a dog sitter, you do not necessarily need to be bonded unless your employer requests this or you manage other employees as part of a pet-sitting business. As a house sitter, you would need a fidelity bond if the people whose home you're watching ask for one.
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A caring person provides peace of mind to pet owners. They know that their pet is in good hands and will receive the love and attention it deserves. Asking plenty of genuine questions about the pet's health, habits, likes and dislikes on the first meeting with a potential new client will showcase your caring nature.
Unlike the babysitting age in some states, there isn't a minimum age in which kids can legally become pet sitters. However, \u201ckids are usually ready to dog sit between the ages of 10 and 12,\u201d according to Dr.
Qualifications and training Whist there are no specific qualifications required to become a dog walker/pet sitter, having qualifications in areas such as animal first aid, animal behaviour, or animal care, will enhance your professional standing.
£10 to £15/hour for looking after pets for a few hours while the owner is at work or away. £10 per hour for dog walking (per dog) From £25 for looking after an animal overnight. Around £25 a day for looking after a dog.
Summary: An hourly rate for dog sitting varies between £10 and £15 per hour. Overnight boarding costs approximately £25 per night. Whether you are traveling for work or pleasure, need to run errands during the weekend, or have an emergency, a dog sitter is a great option.

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