Do you know how much you'll charge if someone calls you? How much notice do you need of when the dog can be walked and will the customers need to sign up for a week at a team, so you can plan and orgainise? Are you insured for this activity and are you proposing to walk more than one person's dog at the same time. Do you let them off the lead, and what happens if they vanish? Not being negative, but these are the kind of things I'd want to know if I was going to use your service.
2006-09-21 22:56:05
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answered by tmctagga 2
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Yeah it sounds ok, not sure about the disabled bit maybe change it to unable to walk your pet or some thing better
Good luck
2006-09-22 01:41:47
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answered by jojitsui 4
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It sounds like an idea that has been thought of before, but give it a go anyway because as the saying goes "If you don't give it a go, you'll never ever know!" Maybe if you can incorporate some sort of grooming as well it might sound more enticing. Good luck with it anyway!
2006-09-21 23:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i would change the 'would's ' to 'will's' and take out the part about being disabled, just say 'unable to walk your dog' and offer to walk them in the woodlands cause some ppl might not like that. and if you do walk them in the woods you should probably offer to brush them out after. also you could offer to watch pets for ppl who are going out of town.
2006-09-21 22:49:55
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answered by sweets 4
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Hi,its good you could also offer to look after pets when people go on holiday.My dog is 12 I have not been on holiday as I cannot find anyone to mind her in my home.Goodluck
2006-09-21 22:50:33
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answered by Ollie 7
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I think it sounds very good.
The spelling, punctuation and grammar are all good (which is geting rare these days!).
You might want to change "Are you disabled?" to "Are you elderly or disabled?" since a lot of elderly people have small dogs that might need walking (although the dogs are often elderly as well so don't need to walk much!).
2006-09-21 22:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd leave out the disabled bit,just doesn't sound right,i would go for something like this:DOG WALKING,do u work all day?,too tired to move when you get home?then hear is the answer to all your pet problems.exclusive pet exerciser available at flexible times,good workout guaranteed!
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2006-09-21 22:47:50
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answered by shimkel 2
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I would not put 'are you disabled' in, it sounds kinda rude. whether a person is disabled or not they will know if they require your services. good luck
2006-09-21 22:56:01
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answered by ? 6
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This is an excelent idea!!!!! You might want to consider some type of doggie daycare.
2006-09-22 00:24:07
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answered by Dalmatian Rescue 3
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I think it sound fine and good luck
2006-09-21 22:47:16
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answered by Supertwirly 2
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