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Not necessarily. And although belonging to an association may show dedication to high standards, it doesn't mean sitters that don't belong are "bad" or for that matter, that belonging to an association makes them "good". It's always good to check credentials and ask for several references of both.

No, all petsitters do not belong to an association. The are many independent petsitters.

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