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Why Should I Use Your Service?
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Can I Keep In Contact With
You While I'm Gone If I Choose To?
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How Much Does It Cost?
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Are You Licensed and Bonded?
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What are the Advantages for my Pet?
I take great pride in
what I do. I bond with each and every one of the pets I sit for. I treat
them no different then my own pets. I leave a daily diary of the visit's for
you to read when you return. Being bonded and insured and trained in pet
first aide emergencies, you can be assured your pets are in good hands.
We can communicate
through E-Mail or voicemail so you can get a daily update on how your pet or
pets are doing. This is a great idea for those who are having a hard time
leaving they're pets in the care of someone else.
The cost depends on the
number of visits per day, and the type of pets. After visiting the web
site please contact me so we can discuss your particular needs.
Yes, I am bonded. There
is no such thing as a pet sitters license. Like there are for
chiropractors, realtors, veterinarians, beauticians, etc. If anyone tells
you they are licensed they are mis-leading you. I am a member of Pet
Sitters International and follow they're standards of excellence in pet
sitting.
What Are the Advantages
for my Pet?
Reduced Stress
Your pet stays in it's own familiar secure
environment where all the sight, sounds, and smells say "Home".
Diet and Exercise
Customary diet and exercise routines are
followed, with no interruption to your pet.
Health Concerns
With a pet sitter, there is a minimal exposure
to illness of other animals.
TLC
Most importantly, your pet receives love and
personal attention while your away.
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