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Find peace and calmness in an ancient house with cats, a dog, 2 goats and chicken in a tiny, idyllic village in rural Spain, surrounded by beautiful nature

Spain, Ráfales, Aragón

Pets

  • Dog(s)
  • Cat(s)
  • Chicken(s)
  • Goat(s)

The dog, Dailán, walks mainly on the leash. The 2 goats (both female) like going on walks with you and the don't need a leash :)

Dates

  • 29 Jun 2026 to 21 Jul 2026 (No sitters have applied for these dates yet. Be the first!)

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Facilities

They have WIFI

About this assignment

We need someone (or a couple or a family) being responsible and caring. Children are welcome! Someone who enjoys being with the animals and watering the plants, that would be amazing.

What responsibilities are required of the house sitter

Feed all the animals twice a day. Walk the dog and the goats one time a day (if you skip a day - that's ok). Take the dog out minimum 3 times a day (you can take him for hikes, if you like). Clean the cat toilets. Clean the stable about every 7 to 10 days. Water the plants daily.

What are the good features of the property and location

If you are looking for calmness and rural life in untouched nature - come and find it in Ráfales! An old, traditional spanish mountain village with a river close by. Swimming in one of it's many rock pools is the best refreshment on a hot summer day! We have a bar with super good food on the village plaza, a shop for every day needs, a public swimming pool (22 euros entrance for all season, so have a jump as many times as you like), many bike- and hiking-trails, and a restaurant that is mentioned in the michelin-guide.
Our house has a terrace, 2 balkonies, stunning views, and 3 creative children's rooms.

What does the house sitter need to consider before applying for this assignment

Not all the house is finished yet, so the corridors are a bit ugly. We have a lot of stairs, too, it's a little fox's house :)

Can I bring my own pets?

Yes
Restrictions: You could bring your own dog if it's a small one. Big ones will probably not be tolerated by our own dog.

Last updated: 10 June 2026

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