Are you and/or your family going away? But unsure of the best solution how to have your furry kids looked after? Remember, every solution has their benefits and disadvantages. What you need is the right solution for you and trusting with a peace of mind that your furry kids will be taken care of while you are away. Pet owners themselves implement one solution one time, and another the next. It all depends on the circumstances!
Kennels and cat kennels specialize in looking after pets in purpose-built premises when their owners are away. These are sometimes criticized. But they can be establishments of the highest quality owned and run by skilled professionals who are real animal lovers.
A pet-sitter is someone who will look after your dogs or cats in your home, in most cases coming round for short periods only. Often these are young persons who like animals and look after pets for pocket-money. But there are people who do pet-sitting as their living professional and also are insured. Pet-sitters will take dogs out for their walks, drop by to feed the dog/s or take it for a walk if it is left too long alone (when the owner comes back late from work). Pet-sitters will come to your home and check the cat as well, give it the affection they need, clean their litters and feed them as and when necessary.
House-sitting ensures your pets regularly looked after in their own home. It’s an ideal solution if you want to go on holiday with peace of mind. House-sitters are people just like you. They look after people’s homes as a way of travelling and discovering new places. Travel costs less (no hotels) and house-sitters like being useful. So there are plenty of animal-loving house-sitters to choose from!
The bottom line is this: Choose a pet care service that meets your dog or cat’s needs and your own budget. Pet parents with young animals or those with special medical needs should consider pet sitters or house-sitters in order to keep them on a strict regimen. Adult dogs without these requirements have no problems being boarded and emerge perfectly fine.
Written by Mclean Animal Hospital
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