Posts Tagged ‘Perspective’
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
The last thing anyone wants to receive while they’re out of town is a call from their pet sitter saying something is wrong.
One of the many things that can go wrong when a pet sitter is caring for your home involves doors, windows, gates and locks. How so you ask? Please read the following scenarios to learn how you can prevent such issues from occurring.
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Tags: Automatic Garage, Dogs, Door Knobs, Door Sensors, Doors Windows, Fence, Fences, Furry Kids, Garage Door, Gates, Locks, Many Things, Obstacles, Open Garage, Perspective, Pet Doors, Pet Gates, Pet Sitter, Pubic, Scenarios, Sensors, Wd40, Windows Screens
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Monday, May 25th, 2009
When hiring a professional pet sitter, it’s important that more than one copy of your house key be accessible.
It is standard policy for most professional pet sitters to require two or more copies of clients’ keys.
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Tags: Circumstances, Contact, Control, Family Member, Flights, Good Relationship, Home Pets, Lack Of Trust, Locks, Mind Control, Neighbor, Perspective, Pet Love, Place Mat, Pot, Profession, Professional Pet Sitter, Professional Pet Sitters, Realistic Situations, Risk, Worse Case Scenario
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Monday, May 18th, 2009
Being a professional pet sitter has brought me countless smiles and hilarious stories thanks to my animal clients.
I own and operate a pet sitting business because I love animals. I started BocMeow in 2007 because all I ever wanted to do was work with animals. I meow with my cat clients. I howl with my dog clients. I squawk with my bird clients.
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Tags: Animal Lover, Backup Plan, Cat Clients, Cats, Current Situation, Emergency Contact, Emergency Situation, Emergency Situations, Extra Money, Family Member, Fire Flood, Nature Of My Business, Neighbor, Obligation, Perspective, Pet Clients, Pet Sitting Business, Phone Number, Professional Pet Sitter, Recent Earthquake, Smiles
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