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What To Do When Leaving Your Pets With A Sitter
Posted on August 15th, 2012Make sure your dog, cat, or other pet are at ease when you travel. Clear the Air would like to share some helpful tips to ensuring your pet is happy at home with a pet sitter.
When it comes to hiring a professional pet sitter are you a helicopter parent that leaves detailed pooping and walking spreadsheets? Or are you more of the hands-off type who feels perfectly comfortable letting your sitter do his or her own thing?
A well-prepared sitter can keep your pet happy and anxiety-free while you’re away, greatly reducing the number of chewing, scratching, and/or bathroom accidents occurring in your home. The question is: How do you ensure that you’ve given your pet sitter all the necessary tools to keep your animals relaxed and healthy?
Check out these helpful tips:
Spell Out The Animal’s Daily Schedule: Pets are creatures of habit. Figure out how to maintain their routine while you are away. If you take your dog for a walk every morning, ask the sitter to do the same. If your cat likes to have you throw his little toy, make sure to let the sitter know.
Explain What Makes Your Pet Happy: A good professional pet sitter should ask what your pet likes to do, then maybe over-satisfy them in that way. You schedule an in-home consultation with the sitter so they can interview you and meet your dog, cat, bird, etc.
Make Sure Favorite Items Are Handy: When it comes to the actual items to leave for the pet sitter, having things like an old t-shirt, bedding, and their favorite toys to keep the familiarity there for the pet. Ideally, the pet sitter will be visiting your pet at your home, but these items are even more important if you plan to board.
Keep Your Exit Low-Key: A little exercise before you leave can help keep your pet’s mind at ease. They’ll be napping instead of worrying about where you are. Whatever you do, refrain from breaking into the tearful ‘I’m going to miss you so much’ routine.