- One billionaire family is providing $127,000 for a full-time live-in dog baby-sitter for their 2 dogs.
- The job went viral on TikTok and was pulled after the family received almost 2,000 applications.
- The function is requiring and needs working irregular hours along with taking a trip with the dogs.
One billionaire family, seeking to spend big on their dogs, put out a dream job advert for a dog baby-sitter in London that pays £100,000 ($127,000) and went viral on TikTok.
The now-deleted job listing, seen by Insider, was published by Fairfax and Kensington — a high-end recruitment firm for personal staff in London — and looked for a full-time dog baby-sitter to cope with a family in the city’s pricey Kensington district.
“Our returning customer is looking for a remarkable and extremely knowledgeable Dog Nanny to supply top-tier look after their 2 cherished dogs,” the employer for the job, George Ralph Dunn, posted on Linkedin.
“They are really searching for somebody at the top of their field who can make sure the general wellness, joy, and safety of their dogs.”
Although the position seems like a walk in the park for lots of, it’s really rather requiring and consists of working “irregular hours” according to the New York Post.
It needs supplying “exceptional care and attention to the dogs, treating them as valued family members,” and collaborating all veterinarian visits, vaccinations, and health check-ups, per the Post.
The baby-sitter would need to prepare a “individualized workout routine,” for each dog along with accompany them for domestic and worldwide travel.
“The customers are billionaires searching for best-in-class service, so when it pertains to their dogs, they more than happy to pay,” Dunn informed Kennedy News, per the Post. “When money is no things, individuals desire the very best, and you draw in the very best with the very best wage.”
Dunn included that the job consists of 6 weeks off a year, however this isn’t ensured with such prominent customers.
“If they wish to go to Monaco tomorrow, you’d be on a personal jet flying with those dogs,” he said. “You actually do require to drop whatever and exist when they call and leave your personal life on the back burner.”
Dunn informed Fox TV Stations that the job listing needed to be pulled from the website since applications increased from 300 to about 2,000 in simply a couple of days.
The buzz around the function was partially affected by media protection, along with TikTok videos about the job description, with some acquiring over one million views.
Dunn did not right away react to Insider’s ask for remark about the function.
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