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Mar 09 2017
Home » News » Celebrate Professional Pet Sitters Week March 5 11
This week marks Professional Pet Sitters Week, so it’s time to celebrate and learn about those devoted folks who step in and care for your beloved pets while you vacation in the surf or snow!
We’ve all been there. We excitedly plan our summer or winter family vacation and then remember Fluffy or Rover. Who will take care of the cat and dog while we are away? Family members, friends, and neighbors are all options, but what if no one is available, or really wants to commit to taking care of your pet for a week or two?
Don’t panic! Professional Pet Sitters are available in most regions of the globe. A simple Google search will provide you with options for Professional Pet Sitters for your area. Look for an organization deemed “Professional”– not all pet sitters are experienced or professional, and you don’t want to be worrying about the care of your pets while on vacation. Peace of mind while vacationing is worth the time it takes to investigate a responsible, professional pet sitter.
Most professional organizations have their pet sitters undergo rigorous training. They are experienced and know how to handle situations that may arise while caring for a pet. Most undergo pet care training, are trained in animal first aid, are insured, and bonded – this is their career and your satisfaction is not only important to them on a personal level, but a professional one too.
Interviewing the pet sitter is important. You need to find the right fit for you and your pet. This will be an investment of time – phone interviews, meeting in person, and checking references, but consider it as a part of your vacation planning.
When you meet the potential pet sitter, be sure to have a list of questions ready and don’t be afraid to ask them all. Below is a suggested list of questions that you should ask a potential pet sitter.
Make sure your questions are answered to your satisfaction – if you feel unsure, the pet sitter is not for you and you need keep searching. You must feel comfortable with your choice and then you can leave your pet in the pet sitter’s hands knowing that he will be well cared for while you carve the mountain or surf the waves.
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