Did you know there are many people who haven’t taken a vacation in years because they have pets?  That may sound unbelievable, but it’s true. It can be a scary experience to leave your beloved pets in someone else’s care. You think you’ll spend your whole time away from home worrying about them and not enjoy yourself at all. No doubt, your main worries are about their safety and security, health and welfare, and socialization and exercise. Well, it’s up to you, but rest assured there are ways to take that vacation, knowing your pet(s) are safe and sound. The purpose of this guide is to inform you of the pet care options and help you figure out how to find the right fit for you. 

Pet Sitting vs. Pet Boarding: What’s the Difference?

What do pet sitters do? A pet sitter is someone who comes to your home regularly while you’re away and provides your furry friends with fresh food and water, exercise and playtime, or may even stay in your home around the clock the entire time you’re away. This may be a professional pet sitter, a member of your family or a neighbor. 

Pet Boarding, on the other hand, involves taking your pets to a facility where they will stay while you’re away. There, they will receive care, food and water, exercise and possibly even playtime with other animals there if you allow it. Some even have cameras so you can see your pet while you’re away!

The first thing you want to do is consider your pet’s unique needs.  Consider personality, health, need for medications, and level of need for exercise…and keep those needs in mind as you read on. 

Addressing Common Concerns

Let’s talk about those concerns about being away that we mentioned before. Specifically, let’s discuss what you can do to minimize the risk of any of your concerns coming true. 

Safety and Security

Whether you choose pet boarding or in home pet sitting, it’s critical to select a provider with a strong reputation for safety and security. One way to do that is to ask some very specific questions, such as:

Health and Welfare

Socialization and Exercise

Additional Tips

Pet Sitter: Pros and Cons

As mentioned before, a professional pet sitter is someone you hire to take care of your pet while you’re away.  They will come to your home as often as you wish to check on food and water and provide exercise and companionship.  They will even stay overnight if you hire someone who agrees to that.  

Pros:

Cons:

Pet Boarding: Pros and Cons

A pet boarding facility is a place where pets can stay while their owners are away. They usually have a safe, controlled environment where there will be multiple pets boarding at the same time. 

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Finding a Pet Sitter or Boarding Facility

So how do you find a reliable pet sitter or boarding facility? Research, research, research!

  1. Ask for Recommendations: There’s nothing like hearing good recommendations directly from someone you know so ask veterinarians, neighbors, friends, and family members.  
  2. Read Reviews and Testimonials: Read lots of reviews. Gravitate toward pet sitters and boarding facilities that have lots of reviews. 
  3. Interview Potential Candidates: Tour boarding facilities and ask lots of questions. Have a potential pet sitter over to meet your pet and ask lots of questions. Ask about experience, certifications, and rates as well as the suggestions made previously in this guide. 
  4. Check for Certifications: Look for memberships and certifications from reputable organizations such as Pet Sitters International (PSI) or the International Boarding & Pet Services Association (IBPSA).
  5. Inquire About Insurance and Security: To reiterate, ask about security measures, insurance coverage, and what they do in times of emergencies. 
  6. Request a Trial: It’s always a great idea to do a trial run before you leave the country for a week! Have the pet sitter watch your pet for a day.  Leave your pet at a boarding facility for a day.  See what the reports are. Was your pet comfortable?  How does your pet seem to you after the experience?
  7. Peer-to-peer platforms, such as Rover and Wag! have become very popular these days. They connect pet owners with local pet sitters or boarding facilities. Browse through their directories and be sure and read the reviews!

Understanding Policies and Procedures

  1. To reiterate, check credentials, references, and experience. Online presence can give you an idea of what kind of person they are. 
  2. Discuss the specifics of your pet care. Agree upon medication administration, if needed, as well as playtime, exercise and grooming. 
  3. Make sure all of the above are put in writing. Agree on terms and conditions of the pet sitting or boarding, including fees and services.
  4. If you’re using a pet boarding facility, make sure you ask about their vaccine and health requirements. Make an appointment right away to get any needed vaccine or certificate of health. 

 Look for the following components in a boarding agreement:

Liability Coverage: This lets you know what your and the boarding facility’s responsibilities are in case of loss, damage, or injury. 

Cancellation Policies: Check to see if you can cancel within a certain period with or without fees. 

Payment Terms: Understand all fees, including deposits, payment schedules, and additional costs. 

Special Instructions: This is very important especially if your pet is on medication or a special diet or has a particular behavior that needs to be monitored. Ask if you can bring a special blanket or one of your shirts (dirty) to provide comfort to your furry friend. 

Start and end dates of the service

Leave emergency contact information where someone can be reached all the time and the number of your veterinarian and local emergency service.

Emergency Plans: Protocols for Medical Emergencies or Natural Disasters

  1. Medical Emergency Protocols: If you’re hiring a pet sitter, be sure to give her instructions on how to handle accidents, injuries, or sudden illnesses.  If you’re using a boarding facility, does the provider have clear protocols in place to handle those things? Make sure both your pet sitter and your boarder know about pet first aid and give them numbers for your vet and emergency hospital. 
  2. Natural Disaster Preparedness: Is there a plan in place at the boarding facility in case of fire, floods, or earthquakes? This includes evacuation routes, emergency shelters, and any specialized equipment needed to protect and transport your pet. Likewise, give your pet sitter instructions on how to handle such events. 
  3. Communication and Updates: Be sure and hire a pet provider that is willing to get in touch with you if anything unusual occurs. Most pet sitters are willing to send you a picture of your pet on a daily basis. That can be very comforting. 
  4. Staff Training: Ensure that the team members at a boarding facility or pet sitter are well-trained in emergency procedures. Adequate staff training is vital for quick and efficient responses during emergencies.
  5. Insurance and Liability: Verify that the pet sitter or boarding facility has appropriate insurance coverage to handle any unexpected situations. This will provide you peace of mind and ensure the provider takes their responsibilities seriously.

Fido Folder: Enhancing the Pet Care Experience

If you don’t already have a Fido Folder for your pet, there’s no better time to get it than before you leave your pet in the care of someone else! Add that to the peace of mind that, hopefully, this guide has already given you. 

What is Fido Folder? Fido Folder puts all your pet’s medical records in one place rather than relying on the vet to keep track (and possibly lose) them. Here are some of the features:

MODERN CONVENIENCE

24/7 access to essential records for traveling, boarding, and pet sitting.

VET FRIENDLY

Vets send records right to your Fido Folder.

FETCH RECORDS

Fido Folder wants you to have access to your pet’s records at any time because it means a healthier, happier pet. Fido Folder has a feature to “Fetch Your Records”. When pressing this button and selecting your vet, Fido Folder will fetch your pet’s records without you ever having to pick up the phone and make a trip to the vet.

EASY DROP-OFF’S AND PEACE OF MIND DURING TRAVEL 

Dropping off a pet at a boarding service or pet sitter used to be a pain. With Fido Folder, your proof of vaccination and your pet’s medical needs are only a scan away. Enjoy your trip in peace knowing your pet will get the right care if anything happens while you’re gone.

In An Emergency, Every Second Counts.

1/3 Pets Go Missing Every Year! You can attach a Fido Folder tag directly to your pet’s collar. If your pet is found and needs emergency care, you have peace of mind knowing a vet treating your pet will have their complete medical history and can make the safest and most beneficial care decisions.

Future AI Powers

Storing records is just the start. Fido Folder will soon have AI superpowers that will allow pet’s who are protected with a Fido Folder to be alerted of issues closely associated with your pet’s breed or mix of breeds. This will allow pet parents to be proactive and prevent ailments so you can spend more time with your pet.

Trusting Your Instincts and Decision-Making

There are factors beyond credentials: trust and compatibility are the two most important ones. There’s only one way to access those factors: in person, with your pet! This is why it’s critical to have the pet sitter over to your house to meet your pet while you observe how it goes. You can tell a lot from body language. Does the potential sitter really like animals? You can tell and the pet can tell.  Also, what are the answers to the questions you’ve prepared and what questions do they ask you? How does your pet react to the pet sitter or the environment in the boarding facility?

In addition, as mentioned before, having a trial run is very helpful. A short stay in a boarding facility or care by a pet sitter for a day or two is a great way to find out which your pet responds best to. 

Preparing Your Pet and the Caregiver

So…you’ve done your research, selected your pet care option, and it’s time to leave on your exciting vacation.  One last thing. THE LIST! Make a list of everything your pet needs during a day. Include things like where the food is located, where are his favorite toys, how much should he eat, what do they usually do for exercise and playtime, etc. Nothing is too insignificant to include on your lists. Include every little thing. Include how to contact you and your veterinarian. List local emergency clinics and their phone numbers. 

Also, do some organizing. Make it easy for your pet sitter to find anything she may need. Food, bowls, garbage bags, toys, poop bags and on and on. Help her out by leaving everything in plain sight and/or posted on your list. Explain to the sitter how your Fido Folder works, where else to find medical records or important information, and how your dog or cat reacts in a storm. 

Communication While You’re Away

If you’re at all nervous and want to be reassured while you’re away, make that clear to the pet sitter and boarding facility. Ask for daily phone calls or texts. Ask for daily pictures. Those can be very reassuring. Again, make sure they know how to reach you at any time and perhaps how to reach someone local, too, such as a family member or trusted neighbor. Address any concerns you may have promptly and openly. 

Conclusion

Hopefully, this guide has convinced you that you CAN take that vacation or business trip with the peace of mind you need about your precious pet. You’ve got the information now about what to look for, what questions to ask, and everything else you need to do to find the right pet care options for you. Now, it’s time to use those tools to begin your research. You’ve got a lot of research to do, but it will be worth it. There are MANY wonderful pet sitters out there and beautiful, clean and accommodating boarding facilities. You just have to find the one that is right for you!  

Additional Resources

Rover.com

National Association of Professional Pet Sitters

Pet Sitters International

Care.com

Fido Folder

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