Pramila Indulkar
Make sure to:
Explain your pet’s routine and behavior, Provide gloves, sanitizers, and poop bags if needed, Walk her through the, tasks step by step, Start with small responsibilities (like feeding), This makes the maid feel confident and supported.
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Swati Mahadik
Absolutely. Pet care is an additional responsibility, and offering extra payment or a bonus shows appreciation and fairness. It motivates your maid and acknowledges the extra work she is doing.
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Sonal Tambe
You should respect her feelings. Some people may have fears or religious beliefs that prevent them from handling pets. Instead of forcing, try to understand her concerns and offer training, safety gear, or alternatives but always allow her to say no.
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Manali Naresh Chavan
Yes, you can ask but it should be done politely and with mutual agreement. Pet care is not always included in regular duties, so it’s important to discuss it clearly and respectfully, not assume it's part of her job.
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Varsha Walsekar
Don’t force her. Ask why she’s uncomfortable and try to understand her reason. If she still declines, consider adjusting her workload or hiring someone separately for that task. Mutual respect is more important than forcing an agreement.
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