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Dog Sitter in Landed House for Relocating Families

Posted By: LeJam

Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018

Price: Best Offer

Mobile: +6584842640

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If you are relocating and need to find a temporary home for your dog while its paperwork is being process before joining you in your new country, our home is the perfect solution.


We are a 2-pax household, living in a quiet neighbourhood at a landed house with a large garden where our own 3 dogs roam freely. At our home, your dog will enjoy supervised exercise daily, frequent walks if health permits, a home-cooked diet of brown rice with meat, greens and multi-vitamins, healthy but tasty treats and 3 new paw friends to play with.


Every dog who stays with us on foster or relocation programmes become healthier, fitter and more sociable. In our home, they become part of the family; treated like the precious companions that they are where hugs and belly rubs are the norm.


Daily rate comes with all the above and applies to both large and small dogs. Any medical care required can be administered and reviewed as we have experience caring for sick animals.


We only take in one dog at a time as we already have 3 of our own. Hence, stays are on a first-come-first-serve basis. References, if required, can be provided.


Rates are as below:
Daycare
- For dogs 20kg and below: $40/day/dog, additional dog at $25/day
- For dogs 21kg and more: $60/day/dog, additional dog at $40/day


Overnight Boarding
- For dogs 20kg and below:
- 1-14 days : $60/day/dog, additional dog at $40/day
- 15 days above : $50/day/dog, additional dog at $35/day


For dogs 21kg and more:
- 1-14 days : $80/day/dog, additional dog at $60/day
- 15 days above : $60/day/dog, additional dog at $40/day


*Pick-up and drop off service can be arranged for overnight boarding at a rate of $35 per trip.


All this includes home cooked human food: organic Brown rice, three different kinds of vegetables rotated every week, small dash of Marmite for taste, mineral and sodium, mince pork, one small pork soft bone. We rotate with beef or lamb once every few weeks in place of the pork.


If you are doing an overnight boarding with us, one multi-vitamin appropriate for the weight of your dog every morning. There will be two meals everyday.


We have been feeding our girls this balanced diet since day 1 and their coat and skin has been superb.We do not serve any fish or chicken or small bones.


More details can be found at www.mister-and-missus.com




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