Not necessarily. As someone mentioned above, au pairs come to experience our culture in addition to making some money. If the au pair has to be back at the house at 9, 12, and 3 to walk the dog, and then officially goes "on duty" at 3:30 when the kids get home from school, there aren't any chunks of time big enough for them to go to the city, etc, since their free time would be broken up by dog walking responsibilities.Alan_Paul said:
Pay her some extra money for this and everyone will be happy.
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I realize the aupair is not responsible for the puppy but I do need help as a working parent. I will ask her to walk the dog for one long walk or two short walks during the day. By the time she comes the dog will be close to 1 year old (he is being crate trained). My kids help in the morning and after schoool.
What else do you outline for the aupair as far as helping with the dog? just want to be crystal clear.