"Experienced Nanny Wanted"
Over 300 Applicants Already Applied

A billionaire family in the United States has attracted attention by offering an annual salary of $127,000 (approximately 164.1 million KRW) to hire a nanny to take care of their two pet dogs.


According to the New York Post and other sources on the 20th (local time), a recent online job advertisement was posted by an American family living in Knightsbridge, the center of London, seeking a nanny to care for two large dogs.


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The advertisement states, "We are looking for an exceptional and experienced pet dog nanny who can provide the highest level of care for our two beloved dogs." The nanny is required to live with the employer in the Knightsbridge area and carefully look after the dogs.


According to the ad, the nanny must prioritize the dogs' happiness above all else, sacrificing everything and putting their own privacy aside. They must also manage all supplements for the large dogs and create customized exercise plans for them.


The nanny is entitled to six weeks of vacation per year, but this is not guaranteed unconditionally. If the employer’s family travels abroad, the nanny must also fly on a private jet with the dogs.


The recruitment agency stated, "We are looking for applicants who can handle sensitive information with the utmost discretion and confidentiality." Over 300 applications have been submitted so far, and the agency plans to select successful candidates through strict background checks and family approval.


The agency said this is their first time recruiting for a dog nanny position, and the large salary offered is unprecedented in the industry.



A representative of the agency said, "The employer is a billionaire seeking the best service and is willing to pay generously for their pets," adding, "Even veterinarians have to struggle to earn this amount of money." However, the agency did not disclose the exact breed of the dogs or the identity of the billionaire family.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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