22/05/2024
Potential clients come to us sometime, because their previous dog walker or pet sitter came only 5 min instead of the promised 30 min.
You truly get what you pay for.
Just to give some perspective: A dog walker nowadays can't survive on providing dog walks for $20/30 min. Those dog walkers that offer a dog walk for such a low price usually aren't very business savvy or are afraid they won't get any jobs if they price themselves right.
So, dog walkers: Do the math and price yourself right.
And, to all of you who need dog walking or pet sitting services: Hire someone who has a great reputation, who knows their profession and who charges accordingly.
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We see this a lot... pet parents searching for a pet sitter or dog walker, but the first comment is: "I'm looking for someone who doesn't charge an arm and a leg..."
When you consider the pet-care experience and specialized training professional pet sitters and dog walkers have and the customized care they provide, these pet-care professionals are worth FAR MORE than they charge.
Of course, you have to work within your budget, but lowest price does not mean the best option—and professional pet-care providers should be fairly compensated.
Remember, you get what you pay for—and your pets deserve quality care!
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