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I'm a dog sitter – I charge £750 a week and love my job... but there is one breed of dog I don't care for

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A professional dog sitter earns £750 a week and says she loves her job, but there is one dog she doesn't want to take care of.

Katie Glass stumbled upon her dream career when she used an app called Rover to book a dog sitter for £60.

Seeing pictures of her beloved furry companions having fun while cramming into a boiling tube inspired her to download Rover that night. Within just 48 hours, we had 4 booking requests.

But as cute as she has one dog that Katie refuses to babysit, you might be surprised.

A veteran dog sitter says he has a "no puppies" rule after his first customer, Arti, has done a lot of cleanup with his boundless energy.

Katie said to . Times: "A bouncy, biting, doodle puppy named Arti arrived and immediately ran home to dig up flowerbeds, tear up around the house, constantly running out of the yard and picking up the chickens next door." Threatens to attack and sleeps in the garden, in the middle of the bed before finally leaving a small gift behind the sofa.

Not only does dog care give Katie a new furry friend every weekend, but it also gives her the extra income she needs to fight her electric bill. ” was obtained.

An experienced dog sitter said: (Rover takes 15 percent of that.)

"This is £420 for a week dog sitter, plus any other dog or pet will be charged extra.

``Recent booking to see two dogs. It's not bad as a 'side job'."

Demand for dog sitters is higher than ever, with demand exceeding 1,000% year-on-year according to some agencies.

While more than 3.2 million of her pets were purchased during the lockdown, many kennels were also closed.

But Katie says that even if the demand raises her salary, the biggest benefit is enjoying her job.

She added:

Route — Barren fields, cold rivers, ancient forests.

"A dog sitter. It's a privilege to be, people trust you to be part of their family, they invite you into their homes and you're confident too.

"All new dogs are funny new dogs." Characters.I miss them.”

According to Rover, dog care appointments have increased 246% since the pandemic began. Gave top six her secrets for a happy puppy.