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Prepare
your home and pet
Prepare
for your pet
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Ensure
that there will be enough food, treats, kitty litter, etc. for
the time you will be away.
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Let
your pet sitter know where your dog's leash is kept.
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If
you have a carrier for your pet, let your pet sitter know where
it is kept.
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If
your pet is on medication, notify your pet sitter ahead of time.
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Leave
detailed instructions on its use, even if you tell your pet
sitter verbally how it's administered.
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Put
ID tags on each of your pets.
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Provide
outdoor pets with plenty of water, shelter, and a secure enclosure.
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Leave
toys for your pet to play with while you're away.
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Let
your vet know in advance that you will be out of town and that
a pet sitter will be caring for your pets. Many pet sitters
will have you fill out a form detailing the type of care you'd
like your pet to receive if you cannot be reached.
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Most
pet sitters will require you to complete a veterinary release
form. However, it's also a good idea to give your vet the name
of the person who will be caring for your pets while you're
away. This is especially important if your pet has a health
condition that needs to be watched.
Prepare your home
- Inform your
pet sitter of anything that may be out of the ordinary (sinks
that don't drain properly, toilet that overflows, etc.).
- Show your
pet sitter where the thermostat is and how to operate it. Be sure
to leave it set at a comfortable temperature for your pets while
you're gone.
- If anyone
will be in your home during your absence, let your pet sitter
know. Because of safety concerns, many pet sitters will not enter
a house if they see someone there. Also, be aware that many pet
sitting businesses will not accept jobs if they are requested
to share pet care responsibilities with others, or if someone
else will be in the home while they are caring for your pets.
- For dogs
that stay outdoors, secure the yard and lock any gates.
- Potentially
dangerous plants or decorations should be put somewhere that your
pets won't be able to get to them. Keep this in mind especially
during the holidays when Christmas trees and other decorations
are on display.
- Place cleaning
supplies where they will be easily accessible if needed.
- If you rent,
give your landlord your pet sitter's name in case of emergency.
Give your pet sitter the landlord's name as well.
- If your pet
sitter's first visit will be after dark, be sure to leave an outside
light on.
Contact information
- Prior to
your departure, give your pet sitter information on how you can
be contacted. If for some reason your pet sitter were unable to
get into your home, leaving the information on your kitchen counter
would be useless. Therefore, it is best to provide your pet sitter
with this information before you leave.
- If you will
not be able to be contacted while you're gone, be sure to provide
the name and phone number of someone who will be able to make
decisions on your behalf.
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