Are Pet Sitters Licensed?
I am looking for a pet sitter for my two dogs Buster and Billie. I personally know some neighbors that provide this service. I have read some information on your blog and am curious as to the issues of bonding and insurance for the protection of my pets.
Tommy East Lansing, MI
Tommy, unfortunately most state do not have any specific regulations regarding pet walkers or pet sitters. It is probably not even necessary to have a business license in most jurisdictions.
I found some excellent information for you to review at Petsitusa,com.
They discuss bonding, licenses and insurance:
Insurance
Pet sitter liability insurance works much like any other insurance. It covers accidents that may affect the client’s pets or property while the pet sitter is on an assignment.
Bonding
Bonding is most appropriate for companies that hire employees. A fidelity bond (or dishonesty bond) usually insures a business in the event that an employee steals from a client. If this happens, and the employee is found guilty of theft, the bonding company will pay for the stolen items. Many sole-proprietors are bonded, but this is mostly for their clients’ peace of mind.
Licenses
A business license and a professional license are quite different, and anyone who hires a pet sitter should know what those differences are.
You can read the rest of the article here.
Pet sitters or walkers have a great deal of responsibility for your pets.
Make sure that you know these individuals and are comfortable with their skill levels and concern for your pets.
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