This job nanny dog ​​live watch Golden Retrievers like a dream

The expectations of this work - live in luxury and dog-sit-is a fantasy of the dog lover.


If youlove dogs and period dramas set in the U.K.. ThisJobs could make all your fantasies come true. Apparently there is a "busy couple" who wants to pay one lucky person £ 30 000 to £ 32 000 (about 38 $ 600 to $ 41 200) to be a dog nanny living with their two adorableGolden Retrievers (Not shown in the list, unfortunately). And to be clear, said couple lives in asixTownhouse society in the neighborhood swanky Knightsbridge London. Not too bad!

The list that was posted onSilver Swan SearchA working job recruitment - notes that the position requires somedaily household tasksLike laundry, shopping for food, cooking vegan meals, running errands, greeting visitors and taking calls. But the main responsibility would ensure that the two dogs, Milo and Oscar the couple, reallylive the good life.

The ideal candidate should have previous experience incaring for dogsand be fit, active, hardworking and trustworthy. But above all, theymust get exciteddog care.

According to the list, the owners are "both international businessmen who travel frequently" and they "need someone to stay on top of the House as they go to and have the exclusive responsibility of dogs their absence. " This means that certainly sounds like one receiving position will be many opportunities to be more likeDownton AbbeyLady Mary Mrs Patmore.

Like the othersjobs that sound too good to be true, It already goes viral. And this looks like a strong competition of high performers.

So if you are interested or if you know someone who fits the bill, get this application in soon!

And a reminder of why Golden Retrievers is the absolute best:This golden retriever who loves drag the hills bring you joy.


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