Instructions Step 1: Look for a pet sitter who is bonded and insured. The bonding covers theft of property while under a pet sitter’s care and the insurance covers pet and home liability. Find a professional pet sitter through one of the two...
Instructions Step 1: Go to your city or county offices and get a tax ID number and register a business name. Purchase pet sitting insurance. It is usually quite inexpensive. Consider getting bonded as well as insured. Have business cards made up...
Instructions Step 1: Locate a stable near you and inquire as to whether it offers ponies for children's parties. Find out if you need to have the party there, or if the stable can deliver the pony to your house. Some may not offer the latter option. Step...
Instructions Step 1: Make certain your dog is certified, insured and ready for work as a therapy dog. Nervous or biting animals will not adjust well to the stimulating environment of a juvenile detention facility, nor will animals that themselves need...