- Do I really need
insurance ?
Its up to you.
Insurance is not legally necessary to look after pets in your own home.
Without insurance you will be liable for anything bad that happens.
For instance, a dog in your care slips its collar and
chases a horse, causing the rider to fall off and be badly injured.
Do you want to risk the legal costs and damages that could result?
For instance, the veterinary costs if a dog in your care
gets hit by a car? Even the most careful petsitter can have accidents!
For instance, you lose a client's keys, and have to pay
for all the locks to be replaced.
How much is your peace of mind worth?
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- How much will
my insurance cost ?
Insurance is included
with membership of Petsitters Alliance.
Most petsitters need Individual Standard Membership which costs
£79 per annum
If you do your petsitting in the owner's home, you will need Homesitting
Membership to cover accidents or mishaps in the owner's home.
Homesitting Membership costs £95 per annum.
Agencies can cover themselves and all their petsitters. Cost depends
on the number of petsitters.
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How
many dogs will I get from the Booking Exchange ?
This depends entirely
on how many clients are referred to us in your area, and the
type of petsitter they would like.
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- How much will
I get when I send pets to the Booking Exchange ?
You will get £1
per day for each day of the booking.
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- How much will
I get when I receive pets from the Booking Exchange ?
It will partly depend
on the area you are in.
Petsitters
in Central London are paid more than Outer London and Surrey.
Our average payment
to petsitters is £11 per day.
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- Can I send you
my rejects ?
Absolutely not.
We do not accept pets that are unsuitable for petsitter's homes.
This includes especally dogs that are aggressive, not house-trained,
or do not have proper vaccinations, flea and worm treatments.
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