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A Pet Sitter’s Guide to a Healthy Goodbye

There are loads of bonuses to caring for or owning a pet, and of course, many responsibilities as well. Pets should enjoy a safe, loving environment, a good diet, and be given regular health checks.

They should also be suitably cared for when their owners are away on holiday. While a reputable kennel or cattery can provide a solution, many owners prefer to have their pets cared for in their own home environment where they are familiar with their own smells, toys and sounds.

Another awesome option is to engage a live-in pet sitter through a service such as Mindahome, one of the UK’s most trusted house and pet sitting websites. Knowing that pets are receiving loving care in their own environment is an obvious win-win for both pet and owner. But how about you, the pet sitter? Continue reading “A Pet Sitter’s Guide to a Healthy Goodbye”

5 Cleaning Tips for Pet Loving Homes

Whether you are house sitting someone else’s pets or at home with your own, many of us share our homes with pets and sometimes, extreme weather conditions mean that our pets may need to stay inside for extended periods.

But that doesn’t mean that poochy smells need to become our home’s new overpowering scent.

When you have one or more fur-friends sharing your home, keeping a pet loving home tidy can be easy by following a few simple tips.

Brush, brush and brush again

Brushing your dog or pet everyday can limit the hair flying around and getting stuck to furniture in your home. Brushing also helps in removing any flaky skin by distributing natural oils through your dog’s coat. Not only will regular brushing save your home and furniture from unruly hair and mess, it will also provide you with some important bonding time with your fur-friend. A DIY methods for removing hair from clothes, is to use tape rolled around your hand with the sticky side on the outside. It’s also great for furniture but otherwise an upholstery tool will do the job too. Continue reading “5 Cleaning Tips for Pet Loving Homes”

House Sitting In Wales

Welsh CottageAnyone who leaves home frequently worries constantly about how best to protect the safety and integrity of their homes while away. Of course, there are some measures that most homeowners are already taking to accomplish this. For example, most people who take frequent vacations have at least some kind of home security, in addition to a home insurance policy. But on top of these basic measures, many people prefer an actual, watchful eye on their homes.

It is for these people that house sitting can be an appealing option, and indeed it seems that there is an increasingly large market for house sitting in the UK. In particular, the concept has become somewhat trendy in Wales, where entire services aimed at connecting homeowners and house sitters exist. Ultimately, there are few ways to feel more secure about the home you leave behind while on vacation than to have a reliable, established house sitter watching over it. Continue reading “House Sitting In Wales”

House Sitting in Newcastle Upon Tyne

house sitting in NewcastleNewcastle Upon Tyne has a long history of industrial trade and ship building and is also known as the best place in the north east of the UK to party, have fun and get great deals on shopping – something most house sitters enjoy. Traced back to Roman times, the city still bears reminders of what it once was and fragments of a Roman wall called Hadrian’s wall can still be seen in parts of the town. The wall was originally 73 miles long and was built to stop the marauding pict tribes in the 2nd century AD. Sitting on the River Tyne, Newcastle has many wonderful examples of architecture and modern buildings that house a variety of businesses and amenities.

Well known for being a multicultural and friendly city, Newcastle Upon Tyne is home to The Great North Run, which is the second largest half marathon in the world and attended by thousands of people each year. Also home of the Newcastle United Football team and widely known Newcastle Brown Ale, which has been brewed since 1927 and is sold across the world. If you plan to eat out in Newcastle then you certainly won’t be spoilt for choice, with a wide array of foods offered and every taste catered for, from award winning restaurants to traditional British pub grub and much more. Continue reading “House Sitting in Newcastle Upon Tyne”

Beamish Open Air Museum takes House Sitters back in Time

House sitters visit Beamish Open Air MuseumRetrace age old paths and take more than a leaf out of the history books with a visit to Beamish Open Air Museum when House Sitting in the North East of England. This vibrant and lively museum, situated in picturesque County Durham, is only 12 miles North West of historic Durham City and 8 miles south west of Newcastle upon Tyne. Set in 300 acres of varying and beautiful terrain you will find yourself transported back to Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times for a life sized and interactive experience.

Beamish Open Air Museum opened in 1972 and has received many awards over the years. Their attention to detail and passion to preserve typical scenes from everyday life in the past is astounding. The 300 acre site has a mixture of relocated, original and replica buildings, artifacts, working vehicles and equipment. All sections of the museum have been painstakingly restored and brought back to life to help educate and enthral visitors to the centre. Continue reading “Beamish Open Air Museum takes House Sitters back in Time”

House Sitters Head to Alnwick Castle for a Taste of Britain at its Best

If you’re lucky enough to be House Sitting in the North East of England, Alnwick Castle is a great place for a day out.   Set in the Northumberland countryside, first glimpses may appear foreboding but, as one of Europe’s largest inhabited castles and home to the Duke of Northumberland for the last 700 years, it’s still very much a living castle.  It’s most certainly a castle which is full of surprises.  Behind its fearsome stone walls lie lavish State Rooms for you to explore filled with an awe inspiring collection of art and furniture belonging to the Percy family.

Today it’s more than just a private family home and visitor attraction; it’s also the centre of a large business enterprise which includes property management and development, leisure, heritage and tourism together with farming, forestry and minerals. Continue reading “House Sitters Head to Alnwick Castle for a Taste of Britain at its Best”

House Sitters Discover the Magic of Historical York

Look for house sitting opportunities in Historical YorkWhen you choose to housesit in York you’ll be totally spoilt for choice when it comes to sightseeing. Yorkshire is not only the largest county in England but it has stunning scenery, a fascinating history, vibrant cities and quaint villages galore and is home to the ancient walled city of York, the traditional county town of Yorkshire. A compact city with a history that stretches right back to Roman times, it’s a fascinating and diverse place to spend some time. And even if you’re not a history buff, by House Sitting in York you’re in an ideal location to explore beautiful countryside, shop at some of the country’s most exclusive shops outside of London or even go on a daytrip to the seaside.

Known for its magnificent cathedral, quaint cobbled streets, amazing architecture and a wealth of visitor attractions York will definitely keep you entertained, no matter how long you choose to stay. With literally hundreds of museums, historic buildings, shops, restaurants and bars within its walls you’ll never be short of things to do. Continue reading “House Sitters Discover the Magic of Historical York”

Why be a House Sitter

Why be a house sitter is not a question many people ask themselves. House sitting is an emerging trend and still not a very common one. Nevertheless, it offers unique opportunities for many groups of people whose life styles fit the requirements of the job. House sitting means accepting a contract to take care of someone else’s house for a specified period of time. Sometimes you are paid for your services dependant on the work required to be performed. There are very few prerequisites for a house sitter. There are no gender, age, educational or nationality restrictions. As long as the client is satisfied that you can do the job required, you can be a house sitter. This makes house sitting ideal for persons like retirees, self-employed people or even those with disabilities. Continue reading “Why be a House Sitter”

Good Reasons Why You Should Use a House Sitter

Leaving? but who's looking after me? I know! a pet and house sitter! Why you should use a house sitter is a matter of practicality and common sense. When you need to leave your home, you have a limited number of options. You can just turn off the utilities and lock up the place, informing the police to look in once in a while. This, however, is not an option if you have a pet that needs regular feeding and care, or if you have a lawn or garden that needs tending. If you plan to be away for a while, you’ll also need to make special arrangements with the utility companies and devise ways to have your mail forwarded to you.

Another option is to ask relatives or close friends to drop by regularly and take care of all these tasks for you. If they have jobs or other duties, this might be an imposition. If you don’t have any relatives or friends nearby, a good alternative is to get a house sitter. Using a house sitter to take care of your home while you’re away has very distinct advantages.

First of all, you can specify the qualifications you need from your house sitter. A house sitting service will let you choose a male or female house sitter, one of a certain age and with certain house sitting experience especially in areas like pet care. You can avail of the services of a house sitter only for as long as you need one. Continue reading “Good Reasons Why You Should Use a House Sitter”

How To Write a Good House Sitter’s Profile

Take the time to write a good house sitters profileA house sitter’s profile is a job application form with a difference. It’s the first step in getting a job as a house sitter so that, like any application letter, it needs to be done right and provide the employer with all the basic information about yourself. But, unlike the usual application form, a house sitter’s profile gives you the chance to tell the employer what kind of a person you are and why you are the best choice for the job.

The job of a house sitter combines the responsibilities of a house cleaner, security guard, gardener, pet owner, personal assistant and much more. It also requires a sense of responsibility that a homeowner can rely on to take care of one of the most valuable possessions he has. The profile, therefore, must convince the homeowner that you not only have the technical qualifications for the job but also the maturity and reliability to discharge your obligations. Continue reading “How To Write a Good House Sitter’s Profile”

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