| There are several things that you need to look for in a sitter. These are just a couple of them.
1. They need to be insured and if they have employees, bonded. I believe there are some insurances that cover theft, Pet Sitters Association has on that seems to be better then being bonded, but you would have to talk to your sitter about that. I'm not really good on the insurance end of things.
2. Go with your gut. If you feel that there is something wrong, or not at ease with the person when you meet them...don't use them! I alsways tell anyone who calls me that if you are out and worring about your pets, your sitter is not doing their job. As long as you are comfortable and at ease with them, then go with them. If not, go with someone else. I also recommend that you talk to several sitters and check up on them. I always give references when I meet a client for the first time. And soon I will be giving out a background check as well.
3. That leads to another suggestion, either do background checks and/or use a nanny camera. I know that several opf my clients use them and if you're concerned than that is one way to help with that.
I hope this helped answer your questions.:) |