1. Providing daily care, including feeding, filling water bowls, and cleaning up after the pets.
2. Ensuring the pet's safety within the home or other areas (e.g., preventing the pet from going outside unsupervised).
3. Spending time with the pet, playing, and engaging in activities to maintain its emotional well-being.
4. Cleaning the pet's living space, washing dishes and accessories, and cleaning litter boxes.
5. Following the schedule and routines set by the pet owner.
6. Administering medications or treatments if the owner has provided instructions.
7. Communicating with the owner by phone or messages, providing updates on the pet's condition.
8. Taking the pet (usually a dog) on walks in safe and appropriate areas, considering their need for physical activity.
9. Managing the pet's behavior during the walk, preventing possible conflicts with other animals or people.
10. Keeping the pet on a leash, avoiding dangerous situations like traffic or aggressive animals.
11. Providing regular breaks for rest and hydration, especially for longer walks.
12. Observing the pet's health during walks, especially for signs of fatigue or illness.
13. Cleaning up after the pet during the walk (picking up feces and disposing of it properly).
14. Updating the owner about the walk's duration, the pet's behavior, and any unusual situations.
15. If necessary, engaging the pet in active play (e.g., playing with a ball or frisbee) to help them burn off energy.