Thursday, October 22, 2009

Farm Sitting


Our newest undertaking--Farm Sitting--began last week with two dogs staying in the kennel here and a farm down the street left in our care. All went smoothly and we enjoyed the change in routine enough that we'll add it to our repertoire. Grace and Cody, the two chocolate labs that stayed with us, were exceptional guests. They barked at intruders, behaved admirably on leash, and refrained from hunting any of our fowl even though they are trained bird dogs. Likewise the little farm down the road had cooperative and friendly animals. The chickens, cats, and goats were eager for feed but never pushy (unlike the animals here!). Visiting another barnyard was good, too, for it got us thinking about ways to improve our own operation.

As for farm sitting, we are now available for gigs in and around Wilson County. As every situation is unique, we will need to discuss each case as it appears to determine charges. For well behaved dogs that require only food, water, and brief potty excursions and can stay on this farm with us, we expect to charge $20 per day for a single dog, or $15 per dog per day for multiple dogs. In order to stay here on the farm, though, visiting dogs will need to be up to date with their vaccinations and disease free. For those animals we will visit in their own environment, charges will be based upon the distance we need to travel, the frequency and duration of visits necessary, and the level of care required.

Readers in and near Wilson County who need to get away--whether it be overnight or for the season--may contact Cynthia at 281-2699 to discuss arrangements. Thank you!

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