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The Dog Sitter's Handbook: A Personalized Guide for Your Pet's Caregiver
Nothing can replace home as the best and least-traumatic place to leave a dog when an owner goes away. And leaving a dog at home requires hiring a dog sitter to either stay at the house or come in periodically to care for them. This handbook is designed to offer owners peace of mind by informing the dog sitter about the peculiarities of a dog and its daily requirements, while also giving valuable information about general pet care. ...more>>
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The Cat-Sitter's Handbook: A Personalized Guide for Your Pet's Caregiver
Nothing can replace home as the best and least-traumatic place to leave a cat when an owner goes away. And leaving a cat at home means hiring a cat sitter to either stay at the house or come in periodically to care for a pet. This handbook is designed to offer owners peace of mind by informing the cat sitter about the peculiarities of a cat and its daily requirements, while also giving valuable information about general pet care. The easy-to-use handbook format allows the owner to fill in appropriate information about...more>> |
When Your Pet Outlives You: Protecting Animal Companions After You Die
Collaboratively written by David Congalton and Charlotte Alexander, When Your Pet Outlives You: Protecting Animal Companions After You Die is a solidly written and "user friendly" resource for pet owners wanting to ensure that their animal companions are taken care of in the event of the death of the pet owner -- especially since pets are legally classified as property under American law and as such cannot lawfully inherit money directly. ...more>>
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How to Leave A Legacy for Your Pet
This wonderful book written by a member of the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys is an invaluable resource for information on how to plan for the needs of beloved animal friends after you are gone. It is helpful to both the lay person to read as part of their preparation for consulting with a caring estate planning counselor, as are to be found in the NNEPA, and for the attorney that is sensitive to the needs and concerns of their pet owning clients. A. Gerhardt More>> |
this helps you realize how much cash to set aside for the best care of your pets after you are gone, and the legal stuff. i recommend it to all my pet lover friends. (Kate, an Amazon reviewer) More>>
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The Pet ER Guide allows pet owners to plan ahead and care for their pets in the event of an emergency, even one that occurs in the middle of the night. It includes state-by-state listings of round-the-clock and after-hour veterinary clinics, complete with names, addresses, phone/fax numbers, and hours of operation. Other chapters cover what questions to ask when first contacting the emergency facility More>> |







