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55 Dog Sitter Questions And Answers

3⟩ Explain your past experience with pets. Which animals do you know best?

I worked at 2 small pet shops previously where I cared for birds, reptiles, fish and small mammals. I know birds well. I can trim wings, nail and file beaks. I have also hand-fed parrots, and raised lovebirds and cockatrices. I also know reptiles very well and have hatched leopard gecko eggs. I can force feed reptiles and snakes if needed.

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7⟩ Explain should our pet sitter be bonded?

Bonding is different than insurance. Bonding generally applies only if someone steals from your home, and is convicted of the crime. At that time, the bonding company will reimburse you for the loss, and the pet sitting business will reimburse the bonding company. Such a conviction can take years, and can be difficult to obtain. It is also important to know that many bonds only apply to the employees of a business, and not to the business owner. So bonding is really optional.

Some sitters have chosen to obtain actual theft insurance through a company such as PSA in order to give their clients piece of mind.

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9⟩ Tell me what is daily/daytime dog walking?

Daytime dog walking is pet sitting on a weekly, ongoing basis. A daytime dog walker is usually hired to walk or visit dogs that need a regular break during the busy work day.

A dog walker may be scheduled for daily visits or just a few days week, often once or twice a day depending on your work schedule and the needs of the animals.

The most common dog walking visits are scheduled for somewhere between 20 and 60 minutes.

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10⟩ What experience do you have as Dog Sitter?

Tell them anything pertaining to animals! Ever babysat someones python before? Tell them! I am a dog walker/pet-sitter/baby-sitter. My experience let them know that I was capable of dealing with stress (KIDS) and animals.

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11⟩ Explain how would you deal with a very difficult customer?

I gave the "customer is always right" line, and she followed up asking what I would do if there was still no pleasing them. I told her I didn't know (this was my first ever interview, OK?) and she told me the answer she was looking for would be requesting help from a manager.

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13⟩ Tell me what animal do you think you are most like and why?

I think I'm the most similar to a french bulldog, because I'm extremely energetic and very playful. I also tend to think I'm a lot bigger and stronger than I actually physically am like them.

I think I am actually more like a horse. I like people, but also like to explore terrain and cover a lot of ground. I also like carrots and apples a lot.

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14⟩ Tell me what if my pet becomes ill while I'm away?

The first choice is to take your pet to your usual vet. In case of an emergency however, we might need to use an alternate vet or emergency clinic. Emergency instructions will be reviewed at the service consultation.

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16⟩ Explain about a time you had to deal with a difficult customer. What did you do? Were you able to resolve the issue?

I was specific. I told about a time from another company the an elderly man had walked into my office demanding a product that my company offered, but I did not have anything to do with. He was very angry and wanted to quit his service with us. I told him I could help him get that product and offered him a seat while I called the appropriate department. Luckily the department I needed was in the same building. One of the supervisor came down with the product he needed. He left satisfied and we retained the customer.

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18⟩ Tell me what's the funniest or most embarrassing thing you've experienced with an animal?

When I had my wonderful, gentle Doberman so many years ago and walked into a 711 (remember those) and people literally ran either out of the store or cowered in the back until we left.

My dog would love to go by himself and grab a bone and pretend that he never had anything.

when I was trying to break a horse at the rescue and I was using an old saddle so the second I got on, it broke, smacked the horse, he bucked and took off and i went flying with the saddle still attached.

My cat is a little boy, and while he is fixed, he still "finds the urge." He has a special friend, which is a big black stuffed dog, he is a little grey and white cat, and the site of him humping this dog is pretty funny. My husband and I always thought it was a funny little habit, but it didn't really bother us until my husband's boss and his wife came over for dinner. I had thought nothing of it, but we sat down on the couch for a drink and "Hanz" the kitty dragged out his black dog and began humping it in the middle of the floor! Best yet he was humping it backwards and had it's tail in his mouth, while he purred loudly, my husband's boos and wife just cracked up!

My cat likes to give me little kisses on my nose, however, one day he gave my nose one too many licks and I found myself looking like Rudolf with a big red nose for the next 3 days. It was a great conversation starter!

My family and I fostered a Parson's Russell Terrier named Terry who had been cooped up in a shelter for a long time. After picking him up at the shelter we took him to the pet store to pick out some toys and he went to the bins and picked them all out himself-and a few treats, which were promptly paid for.

When I was younger, my family got a puppy, we named him Freddie. Everytime a guest would come over, Freddie would pee on them in excitement.

when my cat Cinnamon escaped our apartment, made his way to the roof of the building, jumped into an open window onto the chest of an old woman napping, and proceeded to knead her neck and lick her earlobe.

The funniest moment I experienced with an animal was when my first cat, Bootsy, caught a mouse, carried it in her mouth to the toilet, dropped in and flushed it.

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19⟩ Tell me do we meet the sitter before service?

Yes, for most sitters an initial consultation is required before your first service can be provided. This consultation will give the sitter time to learn about your pets, fill out paperwork, take notes about your home and required tasks, and collect keys from you.

Many sitters offer the first consultation for free, or will credit any consultation fee to your first visit.

If you would like a follow-up consultation at a later date, be aware that there might be an addition fee for this.

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