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some-doggo-pics 11 months
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Gotta love that face 馃グ鉂わ笍
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peanuts-fan 1 year
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dogparq 5 months
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Silver 馃惥
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cowboyjen68 2 years
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I鈥檓 back on grid after 10 days off to camp and rejuvenate. I鈥檒l get to my asks soon
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Dog Boarding With A Family provides your dog a family and a home when you are away. A loving family to live and sleep with. This is the best cage free boarding. Yards are fenced. For more information visit the website https://www.dogboardingwithafamily.com/
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mrnmrspetserv 3 months
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thehappyfarmdogs 11 months
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My aunt recently asked me what I thought of Rover, the dog sitting app, and I was like like
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I always feel bad when people need dog care and ask who is recommend because I have no idea. I legitimately would never leave my dogs with a service, because I鈥檝e worked in dog care for about a decade. I can only tell you what to look out for, and to remember these places will lie to your face.
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dogtorari 5 months
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I do rover and I鈥檓 a mobile vet tech! I pet sit, dog walk, and board as well as go to clients homes to help the veterinarian I work with! I love my job and working with Rover for extra income! I have so many cute clients and it allows me to focus on finishing school (graduating this year finally!) as well as caring for my child! 馃┑
If you want to learn more, comment! I鈥檇 love to share my journey with you 馃グ
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virtie333 1 year
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Survived another 'Hell Night' at the kennel. No dogs tried to escape or hurt theselves, but several were still shaking and panting when I left, even though all doors were closed and the TVs turned up loud. I hate this holiday.
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t-toxic-waste 10 months
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Top 10 Favorite Dog Names
that I've heard while working in a kennel:
Chicken Nugget
Noodle
Mr. Pickles
Miss Pickles (no relation)
Archie Bananas
Tomato
THE DUDE
Homer (a.k.a Home-Dawg)
Sugar Bear
Boogie
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some-doggo-pics 1 year
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Be happy 馃槉
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peanuts-fan 1 year
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Dog Boarding / Dog Sitter
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dogparq 6 months
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Tudor (Potato) 馃惥
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100dayproductivity 1 year
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65/100.
Finished my taxes! Submitted it yesterday.
Last time we talked, I was trying to figure out my business-use-of-home expenses for the pet boarding part of my business. It was making my head hurt trying to figure out how I should calculate this.
I finally decided I should treat pet boarding like a bed and breakfast for the purposes of filing taxes. So to that end, I had to figure out what percentage of my home I use for boarding and for what percentage of the time.
First I considered what percentage of my house is used for boarding. The thing is, all dogs and some cats have free range of the home 24 hours a day. That translates to 100% of the home 100% of the time. But I'm pretty sure that's not gonna fly for deducting business-use-of-home expenses. The CRA wants a "reasonable" prorating of the expenses.
So I thought about what parts of my house I actually use for boarding. Generally, I confine cats to one bedroom. Two cats from the same household stay together in the same room, so it's not one room per cat, it's one room per booking.
For dogs, even though they have free range, they generally follow me around the house, which means that during the day they rarely go upstairs at all. Mostly they are in the two rooms I use the most during the day: the living room and the kitchen. If I leave the house, I'm pretty sure they just nap in the living room the whole time I'm gone. At night, some dogs sleep in the living room, others follow me upstairs to my bedroom and sleep next to my bed. However, if cats are boarding in my room and can't coexist with dogs, then the dog is shut out of my bedroom and lopes back down to the living room, or sleeps outside the bedroom. At this point I was considering dogs as using half the house for calculating purposes.
But then I thought about the times I've had multiple dogs from different households boarding at the same time. Often they just all nap in the living room, but sometimes I have to physically separate them, especially during mealtimes. At those times, I generally either put up physical barriers, or I tether the dogs in different rooms, usually one in the kitchen and one in the living room. I also thought about the fact that I sometimes block off the living room or the kitchen in order to keep a boarding dog away from my own two cats. Furthermore, nobody really hangs out in the dining room, which separates the kitchen and living room. It's more of just a pass-through. So in the end, I decided to consider dogs as using one room per booking as well, as per cats.
I then had to figure out what percentage of my home "one room" constitutes. I didn't want to use square footage, because honestly then I'd have to measure and that would be a huge pain in the butt. But also because it doesn't really matter what size the rooms are, it's the doors and barriers that are important. So I mentally divided my house up into the usable rooms or areas for keeping pets separated, safe and comfortable. Upstairs there's three bedrooms. The bathroom doesn't count because I don't put pets in there. The main floor is open, no doors, but not "open-concept"--there are walls and doorways, so I am able to put up barriers. I considered the main floor as consisting of three rooms.
Now the basement, I mostly just use it for storage, and also I keep the basement door closed, so no one goes down there. However, in high-season when it's super busy with multiple bookings, I do use the basement bathroom as over-flow to house cats. And when it has been super super busy, I have had one cat in the bathroom and another cat outside of the bathroom. There are no rooms in the basement other than the bathroom and the tiny boiler room/washer & dryer nook, where I do NOT house cats. So essentially there are two spaces in the basement cats can be housed: in the bathroom, or outside the bathroom. So for pet boarding purposes, I consider this to be two rooms.
That makes 8 rooms in total: 3 upstairs, 3 on the main floor, and 2 in the basement.
So the portion of my house that a pet/two pets from the same household use when they board with me is 1/8.
Phew!
Next, I had to figure out what percentage of the time a pet uses 1/8th of my house. A pet uses their portion of the house 100% of the time they are staying with me, but I don't have pets staying with me 100% of the time. To figure this out, I needed to add up how many days of the year I had a pet staying with me. I'll walk you through that calculation in the next post.
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socialscreamsauce 2 years
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new dog at work named LESTAT so when the owners came i slithered to the front whispered pssssSSSSSST!!! my eyes shifting from side to side eyelids lowered halfway (if i had a moustache/ponytail id be twirling it) i muttered/screamed/cried like like LIKE .. THE. .. VAMPIRE???? they said yep and i dont remember the rest but the dog has those crazy blue eyez. what a wonderful world.
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pawoasispetresort 3 hours
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