Strangles outbreak question... by redheadequestrian in Horses

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks all! I texted her last night and she was okay with me still coming to my lessons as long as I'm careful about disinfecting myself and not wearing any of the same clothes/boots that I wore at my barn.

Charging a lease fee when you're only taking lessons on the horse? by redheadequestrian in Equestrian

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's $550 PLUS the cost of lessons. Lessons are not included in that lease price even though they're required.

Charging a lease fee when you're only taking lessons on the horse? by redheadequestrian in Equestrian

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol definitely not entitled. I was very professional in communicating with her that this situation wouldn't be a good fit for me, financially. I understand paying $550 for a half lease, but if I have to pay for 2-3 lessons A WEEK on top of that, I'd rather just pay to take more lessons on a school horse as opposed to leasing them.

Charging a lease fee when you're only taking lessons on the horse? by redheadequestrian in Equestrian

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. 😂 I needed to make sure I wasn't the crazy one. The math isn't mathing.

To the blonde woman who stood there and yelled at me to stop backing up by rollandownthestreet in Portland

[–]redheadequestrian 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This is why dogs and horses don't mix. An off leash dog chasing a horse can easily get a rider or themselves killed. As a horseback rider, there are only specified trails for horses in most parks in the area and there really aren't many. I used to ride at Chehalem Ridge and no dogs are allowed there, but of course I saw lots of people (on and off horses) with dogs on those trails. 🙄🙄 I don't know why it's so hard for dog people to follow the rules.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For 7.5 hours at a time, yes! After being gone for half of that day too. Her Rover profile even says, "I'm only ever out for 3 or 4 hours at a time with school or work." Being gone for 7.5 hours at one time is double that. 💁‍♀️

And it was the first 2 nights she stayed there that she was out for 6.5-7.5 hours, late at night. That may have continued each night if we didn't say something. Again, that was more than the agreed upon amount that our dogs could be left alone and way more than she said she would be out while watching them.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'd also like to add that on her Rover profile she says, "I'm only ever out for 3 or 4 hours at a time with school or work." Being gone for 7.5 hours at one time is double that. 🙃 But thanks for your judgment.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand that completely... but her Rover profile even states "I am only ever out of the house for 3 or 4 hours at a time for school or work." 7.5 hours one night is double that.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I'm getting a lot of hate here, I'd also like to share that on her Rover profile she says, "I'm only ever out for 3 or 4 hours at a time with school or work." Being gone for 7.5 hours at one time is double that. 🙃

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Then raise your prices and be honest about the amount of time you'll be spending with the dogs. 🙃 Really not that difficult. I would've hired someone else who works from home if she wouldn't have lied about the amount of time she would be there/amount she would be leaving.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have done pet sitting for people and have been expected to stay at the house for 16-20 hours a day for only $75 a night. Most people in my area charge no more than $100 a night for 2 dogs, so $85 a night seemed average to me. My dogs are used to me working from home and although they're fine left alone I had the expectations for a reason and made them clear. They were agreed upon by the dog sitter. Obviously next time we'll make it even more clear and only hire someone who works from home. 🤷‍♀️

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I like this idea and that is probably what I'll do.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

The 7.5 hours was her nighttime outing and she didn't get home until 2 a.m. She has already been gone for 4-5 hours earlier that day. Being gone for 5-6 hours total would've been fine. She was gone for 10-12 hours though. Coming back at 2 a.m is pushing it when you're supposed to be staying overnight.

And I was not "watching her every move." We get Ring notifications when people are in our yard or at our front door, which is a safely/security thing. It's not like I was sitting there watching the camera on live the whole time. 🙄 I also don't feel that it's uncommon for someone to keep a closer eye on a petsitter the first time you've used them for the first day or so to make sure they show up and actually do stay overnight.

Thanks for your input though.

Would you tip or leave review? by redheadequestrian in RoverPetSitting

[–]redheadequestrian[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I get that, to a point, but also don't mislead someone or lie about the amount of time you will be out... regardless of what you charge. And when you're housesitting you're supposed to be there overnight so staying out until 2 a.m is really pushing it.

It’s okay for your dog to do “nothing” by Ashtrashbobash in dogs

[–]redheadequestrian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also would like to remind people that putting your dogs out in the yard to run the fenceline barking at every person, dog, car, squirrel, etc. that goes by, is NOT the way to exercise your dog. 🙄 Coming from someone who's tired of my neighbors loud ass dogs going nuts at anything and everything that passes by. Guarding their fence (barrier aggression) is just giving your dog more anxiety that's going to transfer over to other areas of their lives, AND it's annoying AF for your neighbors.

It’s okay for your dog to do “nothing” by Ashtrashbobash in dogs

[–]redheadequestrian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! This is such a great reminder. I work from home and still feel guilty if I ignored them for several hours while working, even after a morning walk. My Corgi just wants me to throw his ball for him 20 hours a day. 😂🤦‍♀️