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Leaving Your Pet When You Go AwayBy Catherine Forman1. Pet Sitting If you have the sort of pet who would be happier staying home alone than going to an unfamiliar kennel, you may want to take advantage of a pet sitting service. The sitter you pick can visit your home a pre-arranged number of times each day to feed your pets, take care of bathroom detail, and give your pets some companionship. Be sure to choose your provider carefully -- make sure they have insurance, and ask for referrals. Trust your instincts, and your pets' instincts; if you or your pets don't like the potential sitter, you probably shouldn't hire that person. 2. Pet Sitting By Family Members If you don't want your dog or cat to be alone most of the day, you can always ask a family member to house-and-pet-sit for you. Teenagers are usually glad to handle this one. They will be at the house most of the day, even overnight if you want, to take care of the pets. Beware of the potential for unwanted visitors -- you should lay out the rules beforehand if you are having a younger family member do the sitting.
3. Boarding Many doggy day cares also offer a boarding service, where your pet can stay for a few days. And I've seen some pretty luxurious ones, with raised beds and Animal Planet playing for entertainment. It can be an expensive option, but you can usually trust that your pet is being well cared for. You provide your pet's own food, bedding, and toys for the stay, but the staff makes sure they get attention and exercise. Again, be sure to choose your provider carefully -- make sure they have insurance, and ask for referrals. Find out about emergency care, should your pet need it. 4. Boarding With Family Members You can always drop your pets off with family or friends for a few days. This can be kind of an imposition on them, to suddenly be responsible for a new furry friend. But lots of animal lovers are glad to help. You may want to do a trial visit before your long vacation -- let your dog or cat visit overnight just to see how it goes. The nice thing about this option is that you know your friends and family and have seen how they interact with your pets. You don't have to worry about a stranger in your home, or taking care of your beloved animals. |
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