If you have to be away from home, chances are you may not be able to take your pets with you. Not everyone can afford a boarding kennel, and not every pet does well in a kennel environment. Sometimes a pet sitter is your best choice.
A pet sitter usually does more than just feed your pet and change the water in the bowl. A good pet sitter will spend some quality time with your fur baby — playing, exercising, and giving some love and cuddles. Your pet sitter may offer other services like bringing in mail, watering plants, and turning lights on and off to make the home look lived in while you are away.
What are the benefits to having a pet sitter come to your home?
- Your pets stay in the environment they know best
- Your pets get to keep the same diet and general routine
- Your pets get personal attention while you’re away
- You don’t have to worry about a friend or family member forgetting to come over if you are paying someone to come in
- You don’t have to worry about the anxiety a pet may feel staying in a kennel if he has a sensitive temperament
- You don’t have to worry about newspapers and mail piling up, telling potential burglars that you aren’t home
Finding a pet sitter can be as easy as asking a friend or family member who they use. You can also ask your veterinarian, local animal shelter, or trainer for recommendations. Try searching the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters — pet sitters listed here have demonstrated experience and professionalism and abide by a particular code of ethics.
Some important things to look for in a pet sitter:
- Proof of insurance (to cover accidents and negligence)
- Proof that the organization is bonded (to protect against theft by a sitter)
- What type of training has the staff had?
- What kind of information will the owner provide prior to the vacation?
- Does the sitter provide a written contract spelling out all services and fees?
- What will happen in medical emergencies? Will your pup go to your own vet, or a vet associated with the sitter?
- Is there a back-up sitter if the original sitter is ill or unable to make it?
- What services will be provided? Be sure to ask about walks, playtime, and other services like lights, mail collection, newspaper pick-up, bringing trash to the curb, etc.
- Can the sitter provide you with references?