Pet owners are looking for reliable, available sitters to take care of their precious pets. Nothing is more important than finding the perfect sitter, who truly connects with and loves their pets as their own.
When a pet owner starts looking for a pet sitter, they really want to find out who the pet sitter is. After all, they wouldn't give their pet to just anyone. That's why it's really important to cover certain information in your public profile. Specifics can later be discussed via Pawshake messages.
Remember - you can't please everyone, and that's okay. There's a perfect sitter for every pet or situation, and that's why you should be honest about what your preferences and abilities are. Think about what kind of pets you want to take care of. This will help you determine which pets you can do a great job for as a sitter.
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Let's start with the basics:
Profile picture
Your profile picture is one of the first things that an owner sees via a search on Pawshake, so making a great first impression is naturally important.
- Please choose a completely centred, front-facing picture, from which you are easily recognisable
- Make sure both of your eyes and entire face are fully visible in the profile picture
- You must be the only person in the picture
- Don't choose a picture where you have sunglasses on
- Don't add any stickers, filters or effects
- A passport style picture with a smile works best.
Profile description
Why should a pet owner choose you? What kind of pets do you take care of? Tell owners what you're like and what your preferences are.
- Write about yourself in detail - who are you?
- Basic biographical details - age, occupation etc.
- What motivates you as a pet sitter?
- What kind of experience do you have in pet sitting? Have you gained pet care experience previously, such as volunteer work, courses or training? Have you had pets of your own in the past?
- What services do you offer, and specifically, what is included in them? How long are your walks, home visits etc?
- If you offer home boarding or daycare
- Who else lives with you? Are they going to be involved in caring for the guest pet?
- Do you have your own resident pet/s?
- What is your home like? Do you have a backyard? Is it fully fenced? Are your gates safe and secured?
- If you offer home boarding or daycare
- When are you available and are there specific times when you're not available?
- Remember - clearly structured text, with paragraphs and/or words marked in bold or in italics makes the description enjoyable to read. And don't forget to use a spell-checker before submitting!
Profile gallery
A great gallery supports what you've just written in your description. Aim to choose pictures that complete your story - remember; you can always add more later.
- Make sure all the pictures you choose are high quality - upright (you can flip them via the Pawshake app) with good resolution, lighting and size.
- Include pictures where you are interacting with pets in various situations, for example:
- Playing with pets
- Training pets
- On a walk at a nearby beach/forest/park
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If you offer home boarding or daycare
- Include pictures of the places where the guest pets will spend their time
- Do you have a backyard? Include photographs of that, too
- What's the area around your home like? Pet owners want to see that the neighbourhood is safe, so it's a good idea to add a few pics of nearby parks etc.
Example pictures of your home - indoor and outdoor
What not to include in your profile
It's equally important to remember what not to include in your public profile. We're looking out for your safety at every twist and turn, but so should you. For safety reasons, you should never include sensitive personal information in your public profile, such as:
- contact details: phone number, address, email address, social media accounts etc
- social security numbers or bank details
- a picture of your passport
- pictures of your specific location (remember; we never share your address publicly)
When an owner contacts you, you can then share relevant personal information in the safety of a private conversation. You can freely decide when you share your details with them, if at all. We respect your privacy.
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