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Do clients really understand what it means to hire a professional pet sitter, or do they think you’re just another neighbor kid with a key? In this episode, we dive into the ongoing need to educate the public about the professionalism, training, and dedication that sets true pet sitters apart. We discuss how to use every interaction — from inquiry calls to social media posts — to highlight your certifications, insurance, and high standards of care. By clearly communicating your value, you not only set yourself apart, but also raise the bar for the entire industry. Whether you’re celebrating Professional Pet Sitters Week or just looking for ways to stand out, this episode gives you practical strategies to help your community understand and appreciate the work you do.
Main topics:
Main takeaway: “The public doesn’t know what we do, so we need to let them know.”
Too often, professional pet sitters are lumped together with hobby sitters or the neighbor kid who pops in to feed a cat. The truth is, being a professional pet sitter means having proper insurance, training in pet first aid and CPR, and following clear policies and procedures that protect pets, clients, and ourselves. Our work goes far beyond cuddles — it’s about safety, professionalism, and peace of mind. This Professional Pet Sitters Week, take a moment to share your credentials and explain what makes your business different. When we all take pride in our profession, we elevate the industry and set higher expectations for care.
Links:
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0038
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📞 Call us: (636) 364-8260
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Pet Sitters Associates Visit: https://www.petsitllc.com Code: Confessional
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Do clients really understand what it means to hire a professional pet sitter, or do they think you’re just another neighbor kid with a key? In this episode, we dive into the ongoing need to educate the public about the professionalism, training, and dedication that sets true pet sitters apart. We discuss how to use every interaction — from inquiry calls to social media posts — to highlight your certifications, insurance, and high standards of care. By clearly communicating your value, you not only set yourself apart, but also raise the bar for the entire industry. Whether you’re celebrating Professional Pet Sitters Week or just looking for ways to stand out, this episode gives you practical strategies to help your community understand and appreciate the work you do.
Main topics:
Main takeaway: “The public doesn’t know what we do, so we need to let them know.”
Too often, professional pet sitters are lumped together with hobby sitters or the neighbor kid who pops in to feed a cat. The truth is, being a professional pet sitter means having proper insurance, training in pet first aid and CPR, and following clear policies and procedures that protect pets, clients, and ourselves. Our work goes far beyond cuddles — it’s about safety, professionalism, and peace of mind. This Professional Pet Sitters Week, take a moment to share your credentials and explain what makes your business different. When we all take pride in our profession, we elevate the industry and set higher expectations for care.
Links:
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0038
Check out our Starter Packs
See all of our discounts!
Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
📞 Call us: (636) 364-8260
Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
Email us at: [email protected]
Full show notes and transcript
Sponsored by:
❤️ Our AMAZING Patreon Supporters
Pet Sitters Associates Visit: https://www.petsitllc.com Code: Confessional
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