Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I will not give my house key to a dog walker who isn't licensed & bonded. What happens if you break something valuable in the house while taking the dog out? Or you leave the door open and someone comes in and steals? Or don't shut the dog's crate correctly and dog gets out and destroys a piece of furniture? Or dog gets off his/her leash during a walk and hurts someone? That's all covered by insurance for a licensed pet walker. However, you as a SAHM to a toddler do not have business insurance and I'm really not interested in hiring a lawyer to sue you.
No one is talking about handing over house keys, you psychopath.
No, I will not give my house key to a dog walker who isn't licensed & bonded. What happens if you break something valuable in the house while taking the dog out? Or you leave the door open and someone comes in and steals? Or don't shut the dog's crate correctly and dog gets out and destroys a piece of furniture? Or dog gets off his/her leash during a walk and hurts someone? That's all covered by insurance for a licensed pet walker. However, you as a SAHM to a toddler do not have business insurance and I'm really not interested in hiring a lawyer to sue you.
No one is talking about handing over house keys, you psychopath.
Anonymous wrote:No, I will not give my house key to a dog walker who isn't licensed & bonded. What happens if you break something valuable in the house while taking the dog out? Or you leave the door open and someone comes in and steals? Or don't shut the dog's crate correctly and dog gets out and destroys a piece of furniture? Or dog gets off his/her leash during a walk and hurts someone? That's all covered by insurance for a licensed pet walker. However, you as a SAHM to a toddler do not have business insurance and I'm really not interested in hiring a lawyer to sue you.