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Recommended Quality Standards for
Excellence in Pet
Sitting
- The sitter is bonded, insured and a member of a professional organization
- The sitter provides references.
- The sitter has experience in caring for pets and is clearly mindful
of their safety and well being.
- The sitter visits the client's home before the first pet-sitting
assignment to meet the pets and get detailed information about
their care.
- The sitter shows a positive attitude during the initial meeting
and seems comfortable and competent in dealing with the animals.
- The sitter wants to learn as much as possible about the animals
in his or her care.
- The sitter provides a service contract which specifies services
and fees.
- The sitter is courteous, interested and well informed.
- The sitter takes
precautions to make sure a client's absence from home is not detected
because of any careless actions
or disclosures
by the
sitter.
- The sitter conducts business with honesty and integrity
and observes all federal, state, and local laws pertaining
to
business operations
and animal
care.
- The sitter has a veterinarian on call for emergency service.
- The sitter
has a contingency plan for pet care in case of inclement weather
or personal illness.
- The sitter service screens applicants for employment
carefully.
- The sitter calls to confirm or has the
client call to confirm that the client has returned home.
- The sitter
refrains from criticizing competitors.
- The sitting service provides initial
and ongoing training for its sitters.
- The sitter exhibits courtesy and
professionalism in all dealings with staff, customers and
industry colleagues
so as to present
the petsitter
and the
pet sitting industry positively.
- The sitter is knowledgeable, responsive, caring, honest, responsible and strives for professional excellence within the pet care industry.
Photo: Chris Hayne
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