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10 steps to avoid pet-sitter insurance claims
As a professional pet sitter, it’s important you have the various types of coverage you need—and at the adequate coverage levels—to protect your clients, yourself, your staff sitters and your business. While coverage is essential, there are also specific steps you can take to avoid insurance claims.
Why pet sitters should get a background check
If you are a professional pet sitter, you’ve likely taken various steps to ensure that you can offer the best pet-care services to your clients. Even with these credentials, you may find that new clients may still be wary of giving a stranger access to their homes and beloved pets.
Pet Sitter Spotlight: Jamie Hoad, Lazy Days Pet Sitting
Each month, we’ll feature a different PSI member and share his or her answers to our pet-sitting survey.
This month's featured PSI pet sitter is Jamie Hoad, owner of Lazy Days Pet Sitting in Rocky Mount, N.C.
4 tips for offering horse-sitting services that stand out
If you are a pet sitter who offers equine care, you want to make sure that you offer quality care that stands out. Whether you are an experienced horse sitter or you are new to the service, there are steps you can take to build or maintain a strong business.
10 summer pet-safety tips for pet sitters and pet owners
The rising temperatures signal the fun summer months of backyard barbecues, vacations and more time spent outside (with a cool drink in hand). But, the scorching days of summer can also present unique hazards for your pets.
Pet Sitter Spotlight: Brandi Evans, Ruff Life Pet Sitting
Each month, we’ll feature a different PSI member and share his or her answers to our pet-sitting survey.
This month's featured PSI pet sitter is Brandi Evans, owner of Ruff Life Pet Sitting in Spring, Texas.
How can pet sitters promote pet adoptions?
PSI offers easy ideas professional pet sitters can implement to support and promote pet adoptions locally.
Pet sitter burnout and compassion fatigue: What you should know
While many think of burnout or compassion fatigue as issues experienced by industry veterans only, understand that professional pet sitters can be impacted at any stage of their careers. It's importat for pet sitters to know the symptoms and differences.
Dealing with a bad “cat-itude”
Every pet sitter has been—or will be—confronted with a hissing, growling irate feline. What’s a pet sitter to do? What steps can you take to protect yourself—and fulfill your commitment to caring for that “Hell-Cat” while the owners are away?