Tips for Choosing a Good Pet Sitter

October 31, 2009 by  
Filed under Pet Care Tips

A lot of pet owners enjoy the thought of hiring a pet sitter to look after their pet when they go on vacation or have to leave home for a few days. The pet gets to remain in his normal surroundings, and the owner doesn’t have to journey to the kennel and back. Nevertheless, having an unfamiliar person in your home can be a strange feeling – for both you and your pet. For this reason, it is really important to pick out your pet sitter carefully.

These days, pet sitting is a flourishing business. Our society as a whole is more mobile than ever, which creates great opportunity for this business. A lot of folks choose for one reason or another that they wish to get in volved in pet sitting. Even so, as soon as they find out what work it requires they back off a bit. Bottom line – you need to come up with a person who has been in this business for a long time.

There are advertisements for pet sitters all over. You can find them in the Yellow Pages, online, and placed on bulletin boards in pet stores. A good idea is to ask your friends, family, acquaintances, and your veterinarian for a few recommendations.

You will without doubt want to talk to some potential pet sitters (in your home and in person) before employing any of them. It is particularly important for your pet to have a chance to meet any possible pet sitters and see what their reaction is to them.

Ask the tough questions. Ask the pet sitter why you ought to hire them and not someone else. They will in all probability say, “Because I LOVE animals!!” This is a reasonable answer, but my four year old niece also loves animals. I don’t think you would trust her to watch over your pet while you are away.

You need to find out what sort of background and experience this individual has with animals. Do they understand how to pick out signs of sickness? Do they know the right steps to take in case of an emergency? Having an affection for animals is an admirable trait but it really requires more skills and experience than that alone.

Before you hire anyone, obtain a listing of references and get in touch with other individuals that have employed the pet sitter you are thinking about hiring. In addition, make certain the pet sitter is insured and bonded. This protects you and your home against any possible harm or theft while you are absent. Anybody you employ should be a member of the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters.

There are quite a few companies that keep a few pet sitters on staff. Make certain that you and your pet get together with the sitter who will actually be staying in your home. When you are getting pricing, be certain you understand exactly what all is included.

Some questions you should ask before hiring a pet sitter include:

How many times will they visit your pet each day?

Do those visits include walks, playtime, giving medications, and performing other services such as cleaning up “accidents”?

There are some pet sitters who will stay in your home overnight while you are gone.

Discovering an honest and dependable pet sitter you can trust can be very reassuring. It’s nice to know both your home and your pet are in the hands of someone who cares and will do a good job.

For more infomation about preparing to leave your pet and choosing the right pet sitter, visit the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters.

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