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What services do you think a good pet sitter should provide?

2007-08-27 12:33:54 · 15 answers · asked by D 2 in Pets Other - Pets

Do you think a discount should be given for multiple pets or should you be charged for multiple pets?

2007-08-27 13:00:17 · update #1

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My pet sitter walks the dogs, feeds and plays with the cats, brings in our mail, and waters our plants. You can go to http://www.petsitusa.com/ and type in your zip code. It will give you the websites of some actual services in your area. This will give you an idea of prices and services available.

2007-08-27 13:11:06 · answer #1 · answered by tmc0037 3 · 0 0

Well i have a large family so my pet sitter has a big job ahead of her when i go away. I pay $50.00 a day for her to watch 4 dogs, 3 cats (indoor/outdoor), a Parrot, a rat and 3 turtles. She stays at the house most of the time. When she goes home she takes the dogs and the bird with her. When i come home from vacation my home is cleaner than when i left thats the sign of a good pet sitter.....

2007-08-27 14:09:50 · answer #2 · answered by Thia 3 · 1 0

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2015-08-19 05:17:26 · answer #3 · answered by Pansie 1 · 0 0

As a pet sitter (used to have my own business) fees can vary quite a bit. I take into consideration how far you live from me, how many pets you have, how many visits a day are needed, how much work is required from me, how long I am expected to stay each visit, and other duties such as bringing in mail, watering plants, etc. I'll charge less if you live up the street rather than 10 miles away. If you have a bird that just needs clean seed and water, that would be cheaper than a bird requiring a home made salad, out of cage time, and perch cleaning, etc. If you just want me to pop in and refill the automatic feeder and scoop out the litter box, it's going to cost less than if I stay for quality play time as well. See....lot's of variables. In general, I charged $7.00--$12.00 per visit as a general rule. I would expect to be paid a lot more if I actually stayed at the house overnight (which I never did--I have my own critters to tend to!).

2007-08-27 13:01:46 · answer #4 · answered by KimbeeJ 7 · 0 0

We went on vacation earlier this month for two weeks and couldn't take the cats along (I have a booth at a Ren Faire). We had a house sitter, who does this for free for us since we have air conditioning and he doesn't at his place, but this year we've got two cats who are diabetic and on insulin - which he didn't want to try to inject.

I checked at the vets we use and one of the vet techs also does in home pet sitting stops, so we had her come by twice a day to give insulin to the two. She charged $15 a day for the two visits, for 12 days that came to $180. While at the Ren Faire I asked two others who had mentioned they had cat sitters, and both were paying $20 or $25 per VISIT for theirs. So I guess we got a good deal.

2007-08-27 14:25:28 · answer #5 · answered by Elaine M 7 · 0 0

a good pet sitter should provide feeding, if gone long occasionally brushing, and a little bit of paying and really whatever else is requested from owner of pet

sitter should be payed a 15-25 dollars a day

2007-08-27 12:43:13 · answer #6 · answered by dkfvuiehfaov 1 · 0 2

Depending on what they are doing, $25-$35 a day is typical in my area.

My pet sitter stays at night in my home, feeds my animals and makes sure they are inside at night. She works full-time, so is not typically here all the time, but is here at night. She is authorized to take them to the vet if needed, and she does exercise and play with them.

2007-08-27 12:39:29 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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Dog training can take so much of your time and effort as well as money, and of course - patience or understanding. However, your efforts will become fruitful if done the right and fun way. Training your dog need not be harsh; you can't even expect to see immediate results. But the best thing is, there are so many ways on how you can effectively and easily train your dog.

1. Information is always the key.
Be aware of the characteristics of your dog breed as such information can help you determine the kind and level of training needed. You must be knowledgeable with the basics if you want to successfully train your dog, especially if you chose to do the training all by yourself. Of course, research is your only tool in terms of gathering the right and sufficient dog training information.

2. Lengthen your patience. Give sufficient time and effort.
If you're moody and impatient, then it's best to have somebody else train your dog. Your patience and your effort are what your pet badly need. Without those two, you can't be consistent; and that's also essential for an effective dog training. You must first evaluate yourself whether you are qualified to train a dog or not so that unfavorable results can be avoided.

It is a must that you start training your dog while he or she is still young, particularly when it comes to obedience training. By doing so, you can have your dog avoid unpleasant and aggressive behaviors. Moreover, don't let your emotions spoil the process.

3. Discipline well. Be reasonable.
Learn when to reward and when to reprimand your dog's behavior, not just during the training but also when interacting with your family. Discipline the right way and do not spoil or punish your dog excessively. You can ignore or deprive your dog with some treats but should not, as much as possible, hit him/her with a stick or even a rolled magazine. Physical punishment would only result to disobedience and aggression. Efficacy can be achieved if dog training is done in a consistent manner, with care and reason.

4. Use the right resources.
Find out which dog training tools are suitable for your dog breed. Make sure you have a dog leash and collar as well as muzzles, crates and clickers. Know where and how to start with such tools.

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2016-04-19 18:41:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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By their nature, dogs are pack animals with a well-defined social order. Through basic training, you need to consistently make sure your puppy understands that you are the leader, not him. So in teaching him the basic rules, you take on the role of pack leader.

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2016-04-15 01:45:28 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

well i am a petsitter. I baby-sit for two doggys. a very hyper one and an old one. I baby sit them for like 10 hours. she pays me 30 dollars and provides food for me. it isn't anything expensive, so you don't have to be worried. The things that i have when i am looking after pets are

Responsibility
Trust
Love for animals
Reliability that they will follow the rules.

The way i was found was through my mom's friend because my mom knows i love animals. Just ask your friends. they may have someone who loves animals and is responsible

2007-08-27 13:40:36 · answer #10 · answered by Meri 5 · 0 0

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