Billionaire Places Advert Seeking Full-Time Dog Nanny for N8m Salary

Billionaire Places Advert Seeking Full-Time Dog Nanny for N8m Salary

  • Ideal candidates for the dog nanny position must possess exceptional skills in providing meticulous care and undivided attention to the dogs
  • They will be responsible for administering prescribed medications and maintaining comprehensive records of the dogs' health and medical history
  • Additionally, they should design individualized exercise routines for each dog, ensuring they receive the necessary physical and mental stimulation

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A wealthy American family living in London is looking for a full-time nanny to take care of their two furry friends.

A billion living in the UK is looking for a dog nanny.
A billionaire in the United Kingdom placed an advertisement seeking to recruit a full-time dog nanny. Photo credit: Getty Images/Lourdes Balduque and Ariel Skelley.
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Meeting dogs' needs

The lucky candidate will get paid a whopping N96.1 million a year to pamper the pooches.

The family posted the ad through Fairfax and Kensington, a recruitment agency that specialises in finding staff for wealthy households.

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New York Post reported that this is the first time the agency has ever advertised a job solely for a dog nanny.

The family lives in Knightsbridge, one of the most expensive and exclusive areas in the city.

“This is the first role we’ve offered of its kind. The salary connected to it is pretty unheard of. Even as a vet, you’d be struggling to earn that amount of money,” said recruiter George Dunn.

According to the LinkedIn posting, applicants must be willing to work irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. This requirement is essential to meet the dogs' needs and align with the family's schedule.

Dunn added:

“There’s six weeks off per year, but when you’re dealing with these sorts of clients, if they want to go to Monaco tomorrow, you’d be on a private jet flying with those dogs."

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According to the recruiter, the clients have emphasized their desire for top-notch service and are willing to pay generously, especially when it concerns their beloved dogs.

“When money is no object, people want the best, and you attract the best with the best salary,” he said.

Dog refuses to leave owner who is mad

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a man who is said to be mad was seen walking on the streets with his dog.

Despite his mental condition, the dog was said to have refused to abandon its owner.

The video showing the man and his dog sparked emotional reactions on Twitter.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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