‘Dog sitter wanted’: UK family offers over Rs 1 to willing applicant to care for their beloved pets

A family in the UK advertised a job for a full-time dog sitter with an annual income of $127,227 (almost Rs 1 crore). The exciting position calls for a highly qualified individual who can provide care and attention to your two pets.

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UK family willing to offer over Rs 1 crore to anyone willing to look after their dogs

The family’s full-time nanny would live with them in Knightsbridge, central London, and would even join the pets on vacation. The responsibilities listed were arranging playdates, monitoring food supplies, scheduling vet appointments, and ensuring general well-being.

The job ad, which was originally published by Fairfax and Kensington, a private recruitment agency in London, drew a lot of attention.

Recruiter George Dunn said this is the first time his company has advertised a dog sitter position, and the response has been extraordinary. Since the job posting was posted last week, approximately 400 people have expressed interest.

In an interview with the Kennedy News, George Dunn stated, “The salary associated with this is pretty unknown.” Even as a vet, you would have a hard time making that much money.”

“Customers are billionaires looking for best-in-class service, so they’re willing to pay for their dogs. People look for the best when money isn’t an issue, and you attract the best with the best salary.” .

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The ideal candidate, according to Dunn, “is not too big of a character and is good at blending into the background.” They must also know when to take the initiative and meet their responsibilities.

The ad has since been removed from the website.

The job posting removed from the website also specified that applicants must be willing to work unusual hours, including nights, weekends and holidays, to meet the demands of the dogs and accommodate the family’s schedule. Additionally, the ideal candidate must be able to handle sensitive material in a very discreet manner.

“There are six weeks off a year, but when you’re dealing with these types of clients, if they want to go to Monaco tomorrow, you’d be on a private jet with those dogs.”

“You really need to drop everything and be there when called, and put your personal life on hold,” George Dunn added, choosing not to disclose any information about the dogs’ breed.

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