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4 Things Great Pet Care Professionals Have in Common

Spending time with pets is probably one of your biggest passions, and that’s why you’re a pet care professional. Whether you’re a pet groomer, boarder, sitter, or walker, there areRead More »
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4 Tips to Be an Even Better Pet Boarder

As a pet boarder, you spend a lot of your time with cats, dogs, and other pets. Your passion is taking care of animals and making sure they’re happy. WhetherRead More »
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4 Qualities That Every Pet Groomer Needs

As a pet groomer, you enjoy spending time with pets and making them feel and look their best. There are a few essential qualities that every pet groomer needs toRead More »
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5 Things to Never Do as a Pet Sitter

A pet sitter is a very fun and rewarding job. You get to take care of pets and spend time with them. However, there are a few things you shouldRead More »
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3 Reasons Pet Care Businesses Fail

Pet care professionals train for hours learning how to groom dogs, pet sit, dog walk, and more. After they’ve trained, they’re ready to start their own business! Because there areRead More »
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What Are Common Claims For Pet Care Professionals?

Being a pet care professional is a fun job, but it isn’t always easy. Each time you’re with a furry client, you face risks. We want to talk about thoseRead More »
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Comparing Employee Dishonesty Coverage & Bonding

PCI’s employee dishonesty coverage is similar to a bond, but there may be some key differences to consider.

Employee dishonesty coverage:

  • Can be purchased in the same transaction
  • Doesn’t run credit checks
  • Provides $10,000 per occurrence and $25,000 aggregate coverage

Bonds may differ from our dishonesty coverage by:

  • Checking your credit during the application process
  • Having a “Conviction Claus;” Often bonds won’t pay on claims unless there is a conviction
  • Many require you to reimbursement the bonding company after a claim is paid