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Pet sitters wanted

WANTED: PET SITTER

YOU RARELY SEE SUBTITLES LIKE THIS AND IT IS NOT BECAUSE SUCH OPPORTUNITIES ARE RARE but because they are special. Many homeowners would like to leave their pets at home for that vacation they’ve always wanted, but don’t want to leave their precious bundle alone or with “everyone.” Pet sitting, a required job for the 21st century, is often combined with another important profession; Care homes. Since life goes on even when you are away from home, there are numerous reasons why a homeowner may need a person with specialized skills to manage the home in the absence of family. These reasons could include any or a combination of the following:

  • Electrical appliances are often left unplugged
  • Water taps open and working
  • Maintenance of internal and external patios
  • Pet medical emergencies.
  • Veterinary visits and appointments.

And the list goes on…

blessing in disguise

Fortunately, there is a solution to these problems and if you don’t have a close friend or relative you can confide in with your loved one, this position becomes even more necessary when you plan to take that vacation or travel away from home. Then there is also the issue of home security, as burglaries have increased in residences over the last few decades. Having a trusted House Sitter or Pet Sitter can ease the tension in your mind and put your mind at ease.

The fountain

There are home care companies that provide databases of home/pet owners and sitters. These innovative companies allow members to post their profiles so that other members can easily meet their needs.

These user-friendly sites are easy to navigate, with articles and tips on choosing from a pool of qualified and competent candidates in any particular location. Whether you’re recruiting or offering your services, helpful literature includes:

  • Standard Guidelines for a Home Care Agreement
  • Why choose house-sitting
  • How to register and communicate through the site.
  • Insurance, warranty and bill payment information for homeowners
  • Profiles of registered recruiters and potential candidates

When you’re finally ready to search for a candidate, let browsers enter a few search criteria (like location) and browse lists of potential caregivers or recruiters. Otherwise, simply register your availability and preferences, and wait to be contacted by a member in your area who is desperate for a little peace of mind.

Who says there aren’t any good jobs anymore? Well pet sitting/house sitting is the way to go for this new era where everything is fast paced and people need to be where the money and action is. As much as you love them, your pet should not be the reason you cannot expand your horizons or enjoy yourself and that is why we provide connections that could be the solution to your problem.

This business understands the importance of selecting the most trusted caretakers to care for your most valued assets and companions. They also provide exceptional service and are dedicated to the satisfaction of their members. The effective features of the site substantiate the statement, “Peace of mind while you’re away.”

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