Not exact matches
The
dog walker you
hired online is an example
of the personalized and localized economy traditional economic measures might not be capturing.
Also, will you need to
hire a
dog walker because
of your work schedule?
If you can't get home on your lunch break or you think your golden needs more than 50 minutes worth
of love during the day, then
hiring a
dog walker or pet sitter might be a more suitable option.
Hiring a
dog walker to visit and walk your
dog during the day while you are at work will give you peace
of mind, and it also allows your pet to keep to its regular schedule.
While technology can be copied to some extent, it's actually the level
of care, quality
of the
dog walkers we
hire, and excellence in service that we provide which really sets us apart.
When you have to leave your
dog for extended periods
of time, take him to a «doggie day care center,»
hire a pet sitter or
dog walker, or have a trusted friend or neighbor walk and play with him.
A few weeks ago, the neighbor was out
of town and
hired a
dog walker and, as soon as the
dog walker saw my employee and his
dog, she tensed up and moved to the side.
Hiring a
dog walker can alleviate this problem and ensure your pooch gets the right amount
of exercise.
If you are gone most
of the day,
of course, consider
hiring a regular
dog -
walker or look into an attentive doggy day care.
If you work, make some kind
of arrangement (bringing your pup to the office,
hiring a
dog walker) to keep that schedule.
Alternatives to
dog daycare could be
hiring a
dog walker or pet sitter, going home on your lunch break, lots
of exercise before and after work or installing a
dog door to your yard.
Hiring a pet
walker or taking your Golden to
dog care during the day can help, but none
of these solutions replaces your presence.
Depending on your
dog's energy level, you may need to
hire a
dog walker or drop off your furry friend at a daycare to take care
of its exercise needs.
If your
dog doesn't do well in social settings but needs to get out
of the house once or twice during the day, you can
hire a
dog walker.
There are a lot
of great reasons to
hire a
dog walker.
If you work outside
of the home, consider
hiring someone to come in to let him out, such as a
dog walker.
Consider
hiring a
dog walker to take over the responsibility
of exercising your
dog, at least for the first few weeks after the baby arrives.
You'll need to be sure to spend plenty
of time with your
dog when you're at home with him in the mornings and evenings, and we strongly recommend that you recruit a neighbor or
hire a
dog walker or pet sitter to get your puppy out for his potty trips during the day.
Alternatively, consider a visit to a doggy day care a few times a week or even
hiring a
dog walker to wear off some
of Fido's excess energy throughout the day.
If your hourly income is greater than the amount you would spend to
hire a cleaning person or a
dog walker, consider accepting the help so you can focus on more valuable uses
of your time, perhaps spent earning side income.