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How To Choose a Dog Sitter |
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There are many choices when it comes to who will care for your dog when you are away. Many owners prefer to board their dogs at a Kennel or vet where 24 hour supervision is given. The downside to this option is your pet will have to adjust to an unfamiliar place and change his day to day schedule. Hiring a dog sitter has become a popular alternative for dog owners. The easiest way to put your mind at ease is to enlist a neighbor or a family member to watch your dog in your absence, but sometimes this is not an option. Here are a few guidelines to follow when choosing a dog sitter. All dog sitters are not created equal. Just because someone calls themselves a dog sitter doesn't mean they are qualified to do the job. A good dog sitter should do more than just feed your dog and let them out a few times during the day and before bed. This person should act as a companion for your dog as well as a caretaker that can make sure the dog feels comfortable while his owners are away and be able recognize when your pet needs immediate veterinary attention. |
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