
House sitting blue heelers
House sitting blue heelers: How descendants of the Australian dingo became intelligent, loyal — and cuddly — working dogs.
House sitting blue heelers: How descendants of the Australian dingo became intelligent, loyal — and cuddly — working dogs.
Learn how to use essential communication skills to build your house sitting career and improve relationships with your hosts.
EVER wondered how to get repeat sits. What’s important to people who invite house sitters into their homes and why they ask sitters to come back?
Horribly abused rescue dogs, diabetic cats, shy guinea pigs – we’ve cared for them all. House sitting the deaf and diabetic doesn’t have to be difficult.
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THE staffordshire terrier was originally bred in the United Kingdom in the mid-1700s as a small, fast fighting dog, But its role has changed radically
A TRAIT we have identified while housesitting around the world is that people who rescue animals seem to lavish extraordinary love and affection on them,
In Cairo we met Charlea, originally from Vietnam. She looked part jackal but, again, was the most gentle and sweet-natured girl who loved nothing more
IN Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, we made fast friends with Wahshi (meaning wild one), an imposing giant who looked part doberman and was often