Choosing The Right Pet Sitter
You are not alone if you feel anxious about leaving your pet
behind, doubting that anyone will ever be as tentative towards your pet as you.
But when you can’t be with your pet 24-7 due to travel plans, work schedules,
and other life events, it’s important to have a reliable pet sitter on hand whom
you can count on. How does one find the
perfect pet sitter? What can you do so that you and your beloved pet can
feel more confident about your departure?
The first thing you can do to reduce stress and separation
anxiety about going away is to learn as much as possible about your Pet Sitter
in the weeks or months preceding your departure. If you do your due diligence
to check your Pet Sitter’s work history and references before you leave, this
will give you peace of mind. The bottom line is that when you are more relaxed
about leaving, your pet is going to feel more relaxed about your leaving as
well.
The second thing is to write a list of questions to ask your
Pet Sitter before the date of hire. Having a thorough conversation with your
Pet Sitter before you leave will help your Pet Sitter learn more about you and
your pet, your special bond, and it will outline and clarify any expectations
you have. Below are some good questions to ask your Pet Sitter so you can receive the best pet care possible.
1.
How long have you been taking care of other
people’s pets?
2.
Do you have pets of your own?
3.
Why did you want to become a Pet Sitter?
4.
Are you insured and bonded?
5.
Do you know pet first aid and CPR?
6.
What is your policy if my pet becomes sick or
injured in your care?
7.
Are you okay with me calling you periodically to
check on my pet?
8.
How long do you spend in the pet’s home when you
visit? Or will you stay overnights?
9.
Are you okay with surveillance cameras in the
home?
10. Do
you work solo or will anyone else be in the home or caring for my pet while I
am gone?
11. Do
you have a substitute or a backup if you can’t care for my pet on any
particular days?
12. Do
you have 4 references I can call whom you provided pet caregiving to?
The
third step is to contact the references, introduce yourself and ask them the
following questions:
1.
How much do you like this Pet Sitter? Would you
hire her/him again?
2.
How often have you used this Pet Sitter’s
services?
3.
Does your pet appear to like or bond with your
Pet Sitter?
4.
Does your Pet Sitter communicate well with you
as things come up?
Once you are satisfied with the Pet
Sitter’s responses and the feedback from the references, then it’s time to hire
your Pet Sitter. Be sure to give
your Sitter plenty of notice about when you’ll be needing their services. If
they have a good reputation, they will probably be busy and need time to
schedule you in.
Some final tips:
It’s a good idea to Introduce your Pet Sitter to your pet in advance, and to show
them around your home and your yard so they’ll feel comfortable in your home
with your pet. Also, provide multiple ways to reach you if they have any
questions, as well an emergency contact person’s name and phone number, in case
you can’t be reached. And if your Pet Sitter does a good job, don’t forget to
let him or her know and to even offer a tip for their services. Good Pet
Sitters can be hard to find.
We hope you find
this guide helpful so you can enjoy your getaway with less anxiety and greater
peace of mind in knowing that you found the right Pet Sitter for your beloved
family member. For more great articles and tips, please visit www.FurryFriendPetShop.com.
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