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Take Your Dog To Work Day® celebrates 20 years of dogs at work for a cause
Friday, June 22, marks the 20th annual celebration and event creator Pet Sitters International says this year’s event is bolstered by the support of sponsors who support the mission of promoting pet adoptions.
Consider pets when preparing for disaster, Pet Sitters International advises
This June is National Pet Preparedness Month, and Pet Sitters International urges pet owners to take their pets into account when planning for disaster.
Leave pets in good hands this summer, Pet Sitters International advises
This year 88 million Americans plan to take family vacations, according to a AAA survey. Pet Sitters International (PSI) is reminding pet owners to take a closer look before selecting someone to watch their pets while they’re away.
Common workplace items may be hazardous to your pets
Take Your Dog to Work Day® creator PSI advises conducting a “safety sweep” before bringing dogs to work for this year’s event—or any other day.
Canadian pet owners should leave pets in good hands this summer, Pet Sitters International advises
Domestic overnight travel is expected to grow in Canada this year. Ahead of the busy summer travel season, Pet Sitters International (PSI) is reminding pet owners to take a closer look before selecting someone to watch their pets.
‘Pet’ perks may pay off for employers, new survey finds
Pet Sitters International's survey of more than 1,000 pet owners indicates pet-friendly policies are are considered a benefit by pet-owning employees.
May marks the 2nd annual Pet Sitter Safety Month
This May marks the second annual Pet Sitter Safety Month, and Pet Sitters International, the world’s leading educational association for professional pet sitters, is highlighting the importance of promoting the safety of today’s professional pet sitters and dog walkers.
Increase in clients, assignments and revenue for professional pet sitters, new survey finds
Pet Sitters International’s 2018 State of the Industry Survey reveals promising business growth and an optimistic outlook for the professional pet-sitting industry.
Professional pet sitters make more than the average Canadian worker, new survey finds
PSI has released its 2018 State of the Industry Survey results and a closer look at PSI’s Canadian members found that “going to the cats and dogs” is paying off for professional pet-sitting businesses in Canada.