
All pets must be harness and leash trained with a provided leash and harness if walking your pet is needed, and must be old enough to consume solid foods.
Service length:
a. 6 hours
b. Overnight - I have to go home, then come back before I do an overnight. The amount of time it takes me to travel to your residence will change the time I will arrive late. I have pet birds I can put to bed at 9pm earliest, so I could arrive to your residence as late as 11pm to provide the overnight. The additional cost of this is 10 dollars a night.
Added Costs + Add-Ons:
Travel Time - 30 minutes no additional cost. If I do 2 visits to your residence, or even 3 due to overnight, the cost of travel goes up a little.
a. Every additional 15 minutes of travel time for a 1 visit is a 2 dollar increase up to a total of 2 hours travel time. For example: If it takes me 30 minutes to travel to your residence no price will be added, but if it takes 45 minutes to arrive then the price would increase by 2 dollars. The highest cost to travelling to your residence would be an added 12 dollars per sitting.
b. Every additional 15 minutes of travel time up to an hour (including the free 30 minutes) for 2 visits is a 2 dollars increase, every 15 minutes of travel time after an hour is 3 dollars up to 2 hours (including the free 30 minutes)
c. Every additional 15 minutes of travel time up to an hour (including the free 30 minutes) for 3 visits is a 2.50 dollars increase, every 15 minutes of travel time after an hour is 3 dollars up to 1.5 hours (including the free 30 minutes), and every 15 minutes of travel time after an hour and a half is 3.50 dollars up to 2 hours (including the free 30 minutes). 3 visits are only necessary if Overnight has been requested.
Added Walk Time - Normal walk time is 40 minutes overall
a. Every add-on of 10 minutes to a normal walk time is 2 dollars. The max amount of cost would be 8 dollars. If you choose not to have walks the total cost will decrease by 2 dollars. Walk time is included in the 6 hour pet sitting! It can be split up to 2 walks of 20 minutes
Decrease Add-Ons
a. If you live within my neighborhood (you personally know me) or you live a 5 minute walk from Mt.Scott park the cost of pet sitting will decrease for you by 15% (rounded to the closest .5) after any and all other discounts.
b. Every hour less is 2 dollars knocked off the total price
c. If you don't need walks, the price will be reduced by 2 dollars!
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Remember to check Decrease Add-Ons! First price you add up isn't likely to be the total! Base price is the first cost, second cost is the pet(s) and the third cost is the add-ons.
Pet Pricing
Base price = 20 dollars
a. Puppy 2-10 lbs = 16 dollars
b. Puppy 11-20 lbs = 20 dollars
c. Kitten 2-15 lbs = 15 dollars
d. Adult Cat 7-14 lbs = 10 dollars
e. Adult Cat 15-20 lbs = 11 dollars
f. Adult Dog 3-20 lbs = 13 dollars
g. Adult Dog 21-60 lbs = 15 dollars
h. Adult Dog 60-70 lbs = 17 dollars
i. Rodents (hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rats, and mice.) = 10 dollars
j. Rabbit = 12 dollars
k. Tame snakes under 5 feet long that don't require food bigger than a hopper rat = 10 dollars
l. Fish = 7 dollars, then 4 dollars per tank
m. Birds (parakeets, conures, cockatiels, lovebirds, english budgies, finches, canaries, and parrotlets) = 12 dollars
n. Chickens and ducks = 13 dollars
o. Bearded dragons = 10 dollars
p. Turtles = 10 dollars
q. Indoor plants = 5 dollars, then .50 cents per plant
Additional Pets - The most expensive pets are the first cost, additional pets are any pets that cost less and they're 30% cheaper than the first pet (rounded to the closest .5).
a. Puppy 2-10 lbs = 11 dollars
b. Puppy 11-20 lbs = 14 dollars
c. Kitten 2-15 lbs = 10.5 dollars
d. Adult Cat 7-14 lbs = 7 dollars
e. Adult Cat 15-20 lbs = 7 dollars
f. Adult Dog 3-20 lbs = 9 dollars
g. Adult Dog 21-60 lbs = 10.5 dollars
h. Adult Dog 60-70 lbs = 12 dollars
i. Rodents (hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rats, and mice.) = 7 dollars
j. Rabbit = 8.5 dollars
k. Tame snakes under 5 feet long that don't require food bigger than a hopper rat = 7 dollars
l. Birds (parakeets, conures, cockatiels, lovebirds, english budgies, finches, canaries, and parrotlets) = 8.5 dollars
m. Chickens and ducks = 9 dollars
n. Bearded dragons = 7 dollars
o. Turtles = 7 dollars
q. Indoor plants = 2 dollars per 3 plants (or less than 3) and 3 dollars per 5 plants