thread: Pet minding - fee

  1. #1
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    Pet minding - fee

    We're going away for two weeks and I need someone to feed my horse while we're gone. I'm going to ask a young girl who lives in our street, she's 14, and I want to pay her.

    Horse will be relocated to her paddock so she doesn't have to come and find him. He'll have access to water so it's just food. I'll provide his food.

    She will need to feed him morning and night, watering down his food to a mash (he has no teeth). The whole thing takes about ten minutes, morning and night.

    If something goes wrong with him health wise while we're away, she'll have the details of my friend who I trust to make decisions as far as his well being goes.

    How much do you think is reasonable to pay her? I was thinking around $150 for the two weeks. Do you think that's stingy?

  2. #2
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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    Re: Pet minding - fee

    that is no way near stingy! a 14 year old should be stoked by that amount.

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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide, SA
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    Definitely not a stingy amount at all, sounds great!

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    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    Re: Pet minding - fee

    As a comparison, I've booked my cat in to a vet boarding service for a week. All food, etc provided. It is costing $18 a day. I think $150 is fine.

  5. #5

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Re: Pet minding - fee

    Is she a horsey kid? Most of the kids out your way tend to be... Anyway, if she is, she would probably do it for free So I think $150 is great.

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    Nov 2010
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    I think that is more than generous

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    I'm sure she'll be more than happy with that

  8. #8
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    Re: Pet minding - fee

    N2L - We pay $56 per day for our two dogs to be boarded. It's why I thought the $150 for two weeks might be stingy lol.

    OP - I don't get the impression she's a horsey kid. They've got a couple of dogs but they only joined the family a couple of years ago. They haven't really had pets otherwise.

    Thanks for the feedback!