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6 Tips For Preparing Your Home For a Pet Sitter


As a pet owner, it can be stressful leaving your furry friend behind when you go out of town. However, hiring a pet sitter can alleviate some of that stress by allowing your pet to stay in the comfort of their own home. To ensure that your pet sitter has everything they need to care for your pet, it's important to prepare your home properly.


Here are six tips for preparing your home for a pet sitter:


1. Provide detailed instructions: Create a detailed list of instructions for your pet sitter, including your pet's feeding schedule, any medications they need to take, and any behavioral quirks they may have. Be sure to also include your contact information and the contact information of your veterinarian in case of an emergency. All of this information can be added to your account through our online system. We will set you up with our online system at your meet and greet.


2. Stock up on supplies: Make sure your pet sitter has access to plenty of food, treats, and any other supplies your pet may need. It's a good idea to leave extra supplies in case your trip is extended.


3. Make your home pet-friendly: Take a walk around your home and make sure any potentially hazardous items are put away or out of reach. This includes things like cleaning supplies, sharp objects, and toxic plants. Make sure your pet sitter knows which rooms or areas are off-limits to your pet.


4. Leave clear instructions for your home: Provide your pet sitter with clear instructions for your home, including how to use the alarm system, where to find spare keys, and any quirks about your home that they should be aware of. All of this information can be added to your account through our online system. We will set you up with our online system at your meet and greet.


5. Create a daily routine: Just like humans, pets thrive on routine. Create a daily routine for your pet sitter to follow, including feeding times, exercise times, and any other daily activities your pet is used to.


6. Provide entertainment: Make sure your pet has plenty of toys and entertainment to keep them occupied while you're away. Consider leaving a TV or radio on for them to listen to, or even purchasing a puzzle toy to keep their minds engaged.


By taking the time to properly prepare your home for a pet sitter, you can ensure that your furry friend receives the best possible care while you're away. Remember to communicate clearly with your pet sitter and leave plenty of contact information in case of an emergency. With these tips in mind, you can relax and enjoy your trip, knowing that your pet is in good hands.

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