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How to find the right person to watch your pet
Do you need a good pet sitter but do not know how to get one? Then, you need to follow specific steps to hire the right individual or service.
If you want someone to watch your dog or cat, ask your vet if they know a good pet sitter, or try asking friends or family. Find someone you can trust to watch your beloved companion, preferably one that knows first aid. You want your pet to be safe.
Your pet should have the best possible care, even when you are not there to give it to them. Finding an experienced pet sitter requires a fair amount of investigation. Read on to find out how to locate the right person to watch your pet.
Steps to Follow to Locate a Good Pet-Sitter
When searching for a good pet sitter, you want someone you can trust to do the job. If you wish for someone reputable, you need to figure out the best resources to use to get to that person or service. The following includes the necessary steps to finding someone to watch your pet:
Look for Recommendations
You can ask your vet directly, check the bulletin boards, or look for ads in your vet’s office for recommendations. Many vets know good pet sitters who are experienced with watching dogs and cats. You can also connect with local humane societies, which may have some great pet sitters. Finally, if all else fails, try asking friends or family.
Try Looking Online
If you cannot find someone in your circle whom you can trust to watch your pet, you may need to look into a professional pet-sitting service online. The first thing to find organizations that offer local sitters in your area. You can try any of the following:
- DogHero
- DogVacay
- Fetch Pet Care
- National Association of Professional Pet Sitters
- Pawshake
- PetBacker
- Professional United Pet Sitters
- Rover
To find the best in the biz, you will need to find out who has pet care training, experience, and certifications for first aid and CPR. You want to ensure your pets’ safety, and you need to know how to separate the pet-sitting professionals from the ones who do it as a hobby.
Find Out the Services Offered
Pet-sitting is a serious business; for many people, finding someone to babysit their pet is just as important as finding someone to babysit their child. You want someone to treat your pet like family. In addition to pet-sitting, services should offer the following:
- Dropping your pet off in the morning and picking them up after work
- Special care for kittens, puppies, seniors, and special needs pets
- A sitter who stays in your home overnight with your pet
- A sitter who allows your pet to stay at their home
You may also need a sitter who comes to check on your pet during the day, and if you have a dog, you want someone willing to walk them. The person should play with their dog or cat and make them happy. Narrow down your search based on the services offered.
Read the Reviews and Check the Cost
Read the reviews about each service and see which one comes out on top. You want someone who has been insured and licensed. You may also want to do a criminal background check. This process is how you know they are the real deal, and it will protect you and your pet from a potential scam artist. Compare the number of services and any reviews you can find to the cost of the service.
Meet the Sitter
Always meet the person first to ensure they are trustworthy, and by all means, have them meet your dog or cat. Your pet can determine whether the person is good, and be wary if your pet does not trust them. Pets know whether or not the person is sketchy or disinterested. You want a true animal lover who cares about your pet and does not treat this like any other job.
Conclusion
When looking for a pet sitter, you only want the best. Look for recommendations from your vet, or connect with local humane societies. If you take the route of hiring a professional pet sitter, make sure they are insured and licensed. Your dog or cat is a cherished and beloved family member, and you want someone who will spend time with them and take as good care of them as you would.
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