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		<title>How to Hire a Dog Sitter? Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>There are many dog sitters out there waiting for you to contact them with your dog sitting needs.  However, you don’t want to choose the first dog sitter you come across.  It is important to research the available dog sitters in your area and then choose the best one of the bunch.  You should try asking your friends and relatives for advice with regard to dog sitters and you can also inquire with your dog’s vet to see if they have someone in mind.  A pet sitting locator website will also prove helpful as this type of site offers information on local dog sitters.  Ask the prospective dog sitters what they will do for your pet while dog sitting, how often they are able to pet sit for you and how much they charge.  Also, make sure the dog sitter is insured and bonded.

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