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  1. what i did was i put out flyers in my neiborhood! lol
  2. I don't thing you should be waking them - let sleeping dogs lie!
  3. Dogs don't normally need anyone to wake them up. Ours doesn't anyway.
  4. Why do you want to go round waking dogs up???? Let them sleep!
  5. put an ad in local shop or paper
  6. you need to advertise your services in the paper...good luck ♀ ☼ ☻ ☺ ♫ ♪ ♥ ♀ ☼ ☻ ☺ ♫ ♪ ♥ ♀ ☼ ☻ ☺ ♫ ♪ ♥
  7. Put an ad in the local paper, make flyers, spread the word with friends and family.
  8. Look on craigslist.org for people who need dog-walkers or post your services on there! If you live in a small town though, craigslist might not cover your area.
  9. flighers it always work and maybe put the ad on a popular site.
  10. If you go to www.craigslist.com you can plug in the city you live in and look up jobs based on location and type.
  11. Hello! As A Fellow Tess (my name is teresa) let me give it to you straight!! I AM a dog/pet sitter and the best way to get yourself involved is to find a reputable company in your area. Preferably one that is LISCENED as well as bonded and/or listed with the better business beauru. I KNOW!! I KNOW!! that sure does sound like a lot just to walk someone's dog for them, butr think about it, The whole reason your doing it is because the owners are either not home at that time of day or they need someone when they are away from home. Not only are they intrusting you with one (or more!)of their beloved family members, but allowing you access to their homes when they are not in them! It is a very tricky situation for most clients to come to grips with and they are hesitant to "just pick someone" from the craigslist!! Who can blame them!! Who are these people?? What will they be doing with Fluffy when they come over? Do they really care for animals?? I think your best bet is to do a search thru your search engine for "petsitters" and then review each of them. Find out if they are an individual (do they want a partner?) or a company (are they looking for more reps?) and what their credentials and experience are/is. Speaking from my end, My company is Guardian Pet Sitting, and the owner is a former vet tech, she runs a liscenced, bonded and insured company, is listed with the better business bureau and most of her reps(she has 15 in five years) are vet techs or from the pet retail industry. We all love animals and take the upmost care of our charges, and the charge to the clients is rather minimal, so you should consider that as well. You certainly won't get rich quick but you will have a whole lot of fun and more animal friends to play with!!! To me that is worth it's weight in GOLD!!! Major stress reliever!! So good luck!! And remember, most cities do not charge a whole lot to get a business liscense~ and you don't HAVE to be bonded or insured!! (just a good way to cover your assets!!)
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