Can you help with walk the dogs of a healthcare worker who is keeping long hours?
Many people view dogs as members of their families - please consider their safety while they're in your care.
How it works:
Once you've responded to this need, we'll forward your name and contact information to the neighbour. The neighbour will contact you within 24-48 hours to discuss details about transferring the dogs to you, the dogs personalities and exercise needs. Please email me at cindyc@uwlm.ca if you don’t hear from the neighbour within 24 hours.
When you’re ready to walk the dogs, contact the neighbour with an approximate arrival time so that they're expecting you. When you’re ready to return the dogs, phone the neighbour so that they’re able to meet you at the front door to receive the dogs.
Time Commitment: 2 hours.
This is a commitment with recurring shifts- you may respond to a single shift or to multiple shifts.
Your health and safety are important to us.
Maintain physical distancing by keeping a minimum 2-meter distance between you and any other person not in your immediate family.
Practice good hand hygiene by washing your hands thoroughly and often. Wash hands with soap for a minimum of 20 seconds and rinse under clean running water.
If you are at all unsure of your health status, the BC Centre for Disease Control’s online self-assessment tool is available at https://covid19.thrive.health/.
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