Meet a pet sitter, before you need them.
Not exact matches
Pet Care's skilled Client Service Team personally match all of their dog walkers and
pet sitters — who are trained, bonded, insured, background checked employees — to
meet the specific needs of each
pet.
You can introduce your cat
sitter to your
pets» routine during the
meeting.
You will also
meet and approve of your
pet sitter.
Plan at least one visit with the
pet sitter to
meet your furry crew before you depart, and see how everyone gets along.
If your cat is staying home while you go on vacation, ask the
pet sitter to
meet them as many times as possible, well in advance of your absence.
It's important to socialize them well as puppies to reduce this tendency so they aren't overly anxious about vet trips, spending time with the
pet sitter or
meeting other dogs and people at the park.
The best way to make sure that a
pet sitter does everything that needs to be done, is to have a
meet - and - greet with the potential
sitter, the
pet, and the owner.
If you're away from home for more than a day, older dogs should be buddied up with a dedicated dog walker or
pet sitter so that they are kept in a comfortable environment where their needs are
met.
Even if you like what you hear from the
pet sitter and from their references, it's important to have the prospective
pet sitter come to your home to
meet your
pet before actually hiring them for a
pet - sitting job.
Have the
pet sitter meet your sugar glider before you go on your trip.
Meet the potential
pet sitter and be sure both parties are comfortable with the arrangement.
This is an opportunity for the
pet sitter to
meet your animals, review the service agreement with you, and tie up any other odds and ends and answer any questions you may have about the service.
â $ ¨ â $ ¨ Rapport — PSI recommends having in - your - home
meetings, so you can see how a potential
pet sitter will behave around your beloved fur baby.
Not all
pet -
sitters meet the qualifications you look for, or have the proper judgment required to handle any issues that could arise while you're gone.