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What does it mean "Takes Only 1 Client at a Time"?

I see "Takes Only 1 Client at a Time" but then see that the sitter can have 2 dogs for boarding -- is the client the dog? or the human who owns the dogs?

Thanks!

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Hi, Randy! The client is defined as the owner. Their profile is stating that they are able to accommodate two dogs owned by the same client (owner), but not dogs from different families.

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I am a sitter that says only one dog. However, I will make exceptions for one dog family (within reason, of course). Due to my space, that's generally a two dog family (unless tiny), plus my own. Having dogs from different clients, especially if the sitter has their own, might be risky unless you have training in dog behavior. Having two dogs from the same family is completely different and sometimes makes the adjustment easier for them.