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  • What Do Dog-Sitters Get Paid?

    The annual pay for many dog sitters doesn't exceed $25,000, based on data from the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Still, some sitters may find there is no shortage in demand for their services in a good economy. Sitters may be able to bolster their incomes if they offer grooming and other services that go beyond basic pet care.

  • How to Become a Dog Sitter

    You love animals, and you want a job? The baby sitting service for pets that are more and more people use the services of dog sitters especially during the holidays! It sounds good! But it is not so easy to be a dog sitter, you need some informations for that. Here are all the tricks and tips for being a good dog sitter and how to become!

  • Tips on Dog Sitting

    There are times when you may need to leave your dog at home for a day or several weeks during a vacation. While it may not be ideal to leave your dog with a stranger, you can prepare yourself and your dog for a great experience. Do some research and pick a dog sitter that you feel comfortable with.

  • How Much to Pay a Dog Sitter

    Pet sitting can be a convenient way for pet owners to leave town knowing their dogs are in the hands of a familiar individual. Boarding can be expensive and uncomfortable for a dog used to his home environment. When determining how much to pay a pet sitter, consider the time length and range of responsibilities required.

  • How to Create a Checklist for a Dog Sitter

    When you go away and leave your beloved dog in the care of a sitter, you want to make sure that he will be looked after during your absence. In order to help ensure that your pet gets the care he needs, you should consider making a checklist. The following steps provide useful guidelines for a dog sitter.

  • How to Leave Your Dog While You Go On Vacation

    A dog is a precious member the family and it is hard to leave it when you go on vacation. While some people choose to take their dogs with them, for others it is not a option or something they want to do. In these cases, there are several alternative plans out there to make sure your dog is well cared for when you are out of town.

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