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Can you believe two days of sunshine!

June 13th, 2010

I am very excited to look out the window this morning and see yet another day of sun. Feels great.

Its also  great day to take your dogs out for a stroll. Just remember that even though its not in the high 80′s that dogs can still get over heated, so take plenty of water with you. If you have a white dog, like I do, remember to use dog safe sunscreen so they do burn. Yes, dogs can get sunburns just like humans.

Have a great Sunday from the House of Pawz (HoP)

Happy 2010

January 8th, 2010

Another year is upon us. I hope this one see’s more people getting back to work and the economy stabilizing.

I know it is has affected all of us. The trickle down effect, so to speak. January is always a slow time in retail and business, so it gives me time to reflect and re-organize my priorities.

One of those is how to market my business via the internet. I am an avid user and believer in technology. There really isn’t anything I do not do these days that doesn’t require me to be on the computer or my smart phone. I blog, twitter and facebook all in the name of getting my business out there to my clients and also to new clients. Becoming more efficient and available for my established clients is another important area for me.

In the coming year, I am going to find news ways in which I can reach pet owners through the web. Since dog walking and pet sitting for me is only a ten mile radius, it make the demographics of study a bit challenging.

I guess you  could say this is my New Years resolution. I think we all need something to work towards.

To my established clients, I thank you and I will be working hard at making  your experience with my business even better.

How important is it in hiring a professional petsitter?

July 7th, 2009

Whether you’re going away for summer vacation, weekend getaway or a family emergency it pays to hire a professional pet sitter.

With permission to cross-post I give you a real pet hero that went above and beyond the call of duty.

This is a situation this last week that happened to a fellow pet sitter. She was pet sitting three cats for a client that was going out of town on vacation for the holiday. The pet sitters initial visit with the client meant getting all the right documentation down. Where crates are kept, vets address and phone number, cat’s favorite hideouts, fire extinguishers, etc. (As professionals we take our jobs seriously).

The day before the cat sit, the client informed her she had hired a painting crew to remove lead paint from the outside of her house using an environmentally safe method. The environmentally safe method they were using? Propane torches to heat the paint then scrape it off. (yes, this is an accepted practice).

During her second visit as she was attempting to bring one shy cat out of her shell, when suddenly someone started banging on the door. As she opened the door all she could see was a cascade of water pouring over the front entry way, seeing no one she shut the door, but then came the banging on a side door, the cats by then had scattered and were in hiding. She opened the side door and one of the painters was yelling that the house was on fire, to get out and call 911.

As she was dialing 911, she was also focused on getting the three cats out as well. The first cat she put into his carrier. But the other two were no where to be found. Smoke started to fill the house and she found out that an attic fan was pulling the fire into the house, so she needed to go into the basement and shut off all power.

Because she had the client fill out a questioner on where the breaker box and cat carriers were, she was able to locate everything. The fire department arrived by then and took over the situation. As she could not get to the other two cats, she was able to give the carriers to the fire department and tell them the exact location where the cats would be hiding. The Portland fire department did a wonderful job of rescuing the two remaining cats.

After securing the safety of all three cats, the pet sitter then called the owner informing her of the situation. In her own words, “ As I see it, after safeguarding all three cats, my job as a
professional at this point was to try to help safeguard my client’s
possessions, then help the fire department figure out how it happened, and then answer any questions they had.”

Through out this ordeal, which took over 4.5 hours, she was in constant contact with the owner, taking notes, working with the client’s handyman and a hiring disaster recovery specialist, (by consent of the owner), recovering personal items, and taking the time to go to a store, buy all new cat products and taking the cats to the owners friend for safe keeping and giving the cats extra love.

To give recognition where it’s due here is our hero for the year:

*Sherry Hasslacher, owner of Sherry’s House Pet Sitting & Dog Walking

 

 

 

 

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