Rich People in the U.K. Are Paying Dog Nannies $75K a Year
Apr 02, 2015 00:03
How much would you even consider paying for a dog nanny? The wealthy people in the U.K. hire them to take care of their pet 24/7. They walk, play, wash, feed, groom and sometimes even sleep with them. But perhaps the most shocking fact is that they can make up to 50,000 pounds a year. Or $75k USD.
Founder of Nina's Nannies for Pets, Nina Cold told the Daily Mail:
We’ve certainly seen an increase in business in the last couple of years. I’m having to turn work down because we haven’t got the live-in sitters to cope.
Her charges are 29 pounds a day for live-in services for one dog, plus an agency fee of 25%.
Talk about luxury on the next-level. Plus, what a decent earning!
Clients include high-profile business people to celebrities and even the royal family. If you're super rich, you need to have a dog nanny.
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