Mar 18, 2015

Choose a Pet Sitter

Animal sitters do more than provide your pet with food and water while you are away from home. A good pet sitter also spends quality time with your pet, to exercise, and knows how to tell if your pet needs veterinary care. In addition, pet sitters typically offer additional services such as providing mail and newspapers, watering plants, turn lights on and off, and provide housing with a tanned appearance deter crime services.

Choosing a Pet Sitter

But just because someone is called a pet sitter does not mean she is qualified to do the job. This information will help you find the best pet sitter for your pet.

Why hire a pet sitter?
When you need to be away from home means to travel or emergency situation and do not want to leave your pet in a kennel, which is responsible for your pet? If you're like many pet owners, you ask a friend or neighbor to stop and pour a little food and water in the cups of your pet. But that's what's best for your pet? There is a good chance that your friends and neighbors do not have the appropriate experience caring for animals and even to have forgotten to perform. They may also suffer frequent requests to care for your pet while you are away. So what is the solution? Consider hiring a -a "pet care" provided professional qualified to handle your pet.

A pet sitter offers you and your pets many advantages.

Your pet gets:
- The environment, he knows better.
- The same diet and routine.
- Relief traveling and living in an unfamiliar place with other animals (such as a kennel).
- Be careful when you are away.

You get:
- Friends and neighbors who are not burdened with the care of your pet happy.
the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your pet is taken care of by a professional.
- Someone to bring in your newspaper and mail it to potential thieves will not know you are away.
- Someone who will go home, so you will lead your pet to a kennel.
- Other services provided by most pet sitters, such as watering plants and pet grooming.

Where to find a pet sitter?
Start with a recommendation from a friend, neighbor, veterinarian, humane society, or dog trainer. Check the Yellow Pages under "pet sitting services." You can also contact the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (800-296-PETS) or Pet Sitters International (800-268-SSI) for a reference. Both organizations offer pet-sitter accreditation to those who demonstrate professional experience, full course of study at home related to animal care,, participate in professional conferences, and are governed by a code of ethics established by the organization.

What should I look for?
It is important to learn all you can about the qualifications and services potential caregivers animals. Before choosing a pet sitter, interview candidates, by phone or at home. Check out the following:
- The pet sitter can provide written confirmation that has commercial liability insurance (to cover accidents and negligence) and connected (to protect against theft, a pet sitter or your employees) test?
- What training have received the pet sitter?
- Making records pet sitter rating on your pet, their likes, dislikes, fears, habits, medical conditions, medications and routines?
- Is pet sitter associated with a veterinarian who can provide emergency services?
- What if the pet sitter experiences car trouble or sick? Is there a backup?
- Is pet sitter provide related services, such as preparation at home, dog walking, dog training and game time?
- Does the pet sitter services provide a written spelling of service contracts and fees?
- If the pet sitter offers live, what are the specific times that promises to stay with your pet? Is it in detail in the contract?
- How does your pet sitter, make sure that you returned home?
- Does the pet sitter will give other phone numbers to customers who have agreed to serve as references?

Even if you like what you hear from the pet sitter and references, it is important to have the prospective pet sitter come to your home to meet your pet before actually hiring for work of care animals. See how it interacts with your pet is your pet seems comfortable with the person? If the visit goes well, start hiring the pet sitter to care for your pet during a short trip, a weekend excursion. This way you can solve any problem before leaving your pet beloved nanny in animal care for long periods.

How can I help pet sitter and my pet?
Of course, even the most reliable, experienced pet sitter will have problems, but also keeps your business. Here are your responsibilities:

- Book with your pet sitter early, especially during the holidays.
- Make sure your pet is well socialized and foreign allows handle.
- Place the current identification tags the collar of your pet.
- Maintain current vaccinations for your pet.
- Give clear instructions detailing the responsibilities of caring for specific animals and emergency contact information, including how to reach you and your veterinarian.
- Food and supplies in one out of animals.
- Shop for Supplies for additional animals in case you are away for longer than expected.
- Leave the key with a trusted neighbor as a backup, and he and his pet sitter forwarded to another phone number. Make sure that these extra keys work before giving them.
- Pet Sitter important characteristics for the safety of your home, such as circuit breaker and security system.
- Finally, a safe and fun trip. And do not forget to bring your pet caregiver if your plans change or you just want to know how to make Fluffy and Fido.
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