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I’ve heard that pet sitters should be bonded, insured, and licensed. What does that mean to me and my pets?

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I’ve heard that pet sitters should be bonded, insured, and licensed. What does that mean to me and my pets?

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Bonding, insuring, and licensing are all steps we take for your safety and security. Bonding protects you from theft by a pet sitter. Insurance protects you, your home, and your pet. Licensing guarantees that your pet sitter has agreed to work up to the standards set forth by Pet Sitters International, the National Association of Pet Sitters, or both. All DogsGoWalking pet sitters are bonded, insured, and licensed, and can provide you with their documentation.

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