Dog Minders South Dublin

When you need to hire a dog minder, there are many things to consider. The first thing to think about is how much money you're willing to spend on a dog minder. A good way to get started is to look at what other companies charge for their services. Then you should also check whether the company has any complaints against them from clients. There are plenty of sites online where you can read customer feedback, so make sure you do your research before hiring a dog minder.

If you decide to go ahead with a dog minder, you should always ask for references. These could include previous customers who have hired the same person, but it's important to remember that they may not necessarily be happy with the service provided. Ask the person providing the reference if he/she knows anything about the dog minder's background, including any criminal convictions. Make sure you ask for proof of insurance too, as you don't want to be liable for damages caused by the dog minder while they are watching your dog.

It's also worth checking whether the dog minder is insured. Most reputable dog minders will provide evidence of insurance cover, but it's still best to double check.

Another tip is to ask the dog minder if they have been trained in animal handling. Some dog minders offer training courses, and others will simply say that they have undergone basic training. In either case, it's essential that you know exactly what you're letting yourself in for.

Finally, make sure you understand the terms and conditions of the contract.

Dog Minders South Dublin

Some useful information about Ireland

The unique country code for Ireland is IE. You will likely therefore find that country code in your address bar if you visit a website from Ireland. With regards to time, Ireland lies in the Europe/Dublin timezone, which means that it has a GMT offset of 0.0 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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How does insurance work with pet sitting Ireland?
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Insurance for the host’s property is automatically included. The host’s property is covered for property damage, theft and public liability.
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Who are your partners who I book pet sitting in Ireland through?
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Our partners are perhaps the biggest and best name in the business, Trusted Housesitters.
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What happens if I don’t know how to look after a certain species of pet in Ireland?
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No problem, when you search you are able to specify the species that you are most comfortable with.
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What if the pet I’m looking after in Ireland gets sick?
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Our partners provide a 24/7 Vet Advice Line for you to call.
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How can I trust the sitter in my home in Ireland?
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All sitters are verified, and you are free to choose sitters with only the highest levels of verification.