Risk assessment for family and thier pets coming to visit!!
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    Question Risk assessment for family and thier pets coming to visit!!

    Hi

    I have my in laws and their pet dog coming to stay for a few days.

    Im guessing that i need to do a risk assesment for this but what do i put in it?

    I have got written permisson from the parents saying that they are happy for thier children to be around the dog.

    The dog is very child friendly, all it will do is sleep on the chair!!

    So i can asses about the dangers of the dog and its pooh! but i cant think of anything else with regard to the dog.

    Seeing as the children wont be left in the room alone with my in laws what risk do i need to asses with regard to them?

    Please could someone help me. thank you

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    Default Re: Risk assessment for family and thier pets coming to visit!!

    What about germs from the chair he is sitting on

    is he wormed?

    It should come under your pet policy
    Debbie

 

 

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