Would this be much for a pet sitter! VERY LONG?

 
Would this be much for a pet sitter! VERY LONG?
Ok I have 10 animals 4 dogs Sammy, Amber, Tony and Cooper 3 cats Jazzmin, Frank and Josie and I have a rat Baby then a 5 years old hamster she does not have long left she is getting old and then I have a turtle named Dixie. Tony, Amber and Cooper are very skittish around new people Tony will nip, Amber will bark and Cooper runs (Cooper was beaten bad when he was a puppy we rescued him when he was 2 years he is now 2 years and 9 months), they are all socialized but are still scared of new people. Sammy is a big teddy bear. They are all small. Here is what she would need to do.

-Give Sammy a half of cup of wet food, Tony 1 half a cup of dry food and a mix of wet, Amber the same as tony, and Cooper 1 cup of dry with wet food. They would have to be feed once in the morning and once at night. Cooper will have to eat in the bedroom with the door shut because he is food aggressive turd's other dogs. Tony would need to be feed in the living room and don't touch his food until he walks away from it, Amber and Sammy would be feed in the 2 cage's. Then after 15 min take them out and let them go potty for 20 min then put Cooper in the kitchen with the bedroom door shut and a blanket and the gate close with blankets and fresh water, Then the other dogs in the living room with water and blankets and with the stairs and kitchen gate closed. And a lot of love-

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This is what she would need to do!

-The cats need food, water and there litter changed and attention.

-The rat needs to be feed and held and talk to and fresh water-

-The turtle just needs to be feed-

-Fish just needs to be feed-

The house would need to be picked up and clean, She must have the windows and doors lock at night. She could leave there cool air thing on, have No criminal revered, and people to call and get info on her performance she would have to meet the dogs a few month prayer to when we leave. She would have to stay in the house at night.

We are going to Disney in 2011 and it is for a week and I am so worried about leaving my dogs and cats etc I love them so much to the point we jump out in front of a car to save are cat and are dogs that got out of the house.

Is this strict! When you had a pet sitter were you worried and did you have rules

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It's not strict, and a professional pet-sitter will be able to do this without a problem. You don't want to just hire anyone. If you go through a pet sitting company , the sitters have been trained, insured and have been background checked. They have also been interviewed, and have shown that they love animals & have had experience with them.

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The pet sitting company that I work for has us do a consultation with each client prior to the job beginning. We take our own notes, and spend as much time with you & your animals that is necessary to understand everything. You have to be comfortable with the sitter, and they with you & your animals. It's very reassuring for everyone to meet. I think with the amount of animals & instructions that you have, it would be a great idea for you to hire a professional who has handled jobs this big before. Also, it's nice to know they have background checks already.

The company I work for is called Fetch Pet Care - they have branches all over the country. So you could look up your nearest location, and submit your job. It will go out to all the sitters, and those who are able to take it will let the branch manager know. Then she will pick someone and send them out to meet you. There are probably other Pet Care companies to that do similar things, this is just the one I'm familiar with. If you do an internet search, I'm sure you will find companies like it too. I can only highly recommend the one that I work for, if you want to check out the main site. I think you would really find it helpful.

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I'm a professional pet sitter=-)

that might be able to for like more than 100 so no not strict just hard

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The pet sitter should be fine and it is not strict - health and safety is important - better to be safe than sorry, although i suggest that you write it out in a list in the order she has has to do it in so it is less confusing.

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