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It will be two years this summer since Bethany Rohrer began pet sitting in the Rochester area with her business You Vacay While I Stay.
From quick drop-in's with pets while her clients are away, to full-on-attention for pets by staying in clients homes, Rohrer said her new schedule has kept her pretty busy. While she is currently booked until May for in-home stays, Rohrer says the earlier you schedule with her, the better.
Rohrer says spring break and times around the summer months tend to be her busiest time with her side business. Last summer Rohrer said she was at her own home for a total of three weeks maximum because of being so busy with her pet clients.
Rohrer lives in Claypool and also works as a skilltrainer through 4C, formerly known as Four County, in Rochester Middle School. Most of her clients are centered around the Rochester area, but she says for an extra travel fee she can go up to an hour from Rochester. Although most of her clientelle is for dogs, Rohrer says she has cared for a wide range of animals in her pet business.
For more information on her pet services, contact Rohrer at 574-527-6619.
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