How to Prepare Your House For a Pet Sitter

There are a few things you can do to prepare your house for a pet sitter before you go on vacation! In-home pet sitters are great alternatives to taking your pets to a boarding facility. While boarding can be very beneficial for some animals, others do best when they are in the confines of their own home.

What are the main benefits of using a pet sitter?

In-home pet sitters are very beneficial for territorial animals, shy animals who wouldn’t do well in boarding facilities with other pets, and any type of pet who doesn’t feel secure when they leave home.

Cats and shy dogs tend to do better staying at home when their owner is away. Cats are very territorial, so in-home pet sitting is also beneficial for them. To make your animals’ lives a little easier while you’re out of town, there are a few things you can do to prepare your house for a pet sitter.

Keep a Detailed List of Foods, Medications, and More

Keep all of your animal’s food in a noticeable area, or show your pet sitter exactly where they can easily find these items. If your pets have specific meal rules, clearly list what your animals need to eat, when. Clear and organized is always the way to go.

The same goes for medications. Keep anything out and within easy access for your pet sitter. Anything that your pet needs should be clearly detailed in a list or told to your pet sitter — especially if it’s something that they wouldn’t know without you telling them.

Get Your Pets Ready

Ensure that your dog has their collar on with an ID attached, just to be safe. It may also help to leave out your pup’s favorite toys, blankets, and items so they have direct access to their favorite things while you’re gone. The same goes for your cats

As you prepare your house for a pet sitter, it will also help to prepare your animals for the pet sitter that will be watching them. Give your animals a safe place, such as a crate or cat condo, to go to when you’re gone if they’re stressed!

Leave Your Pet Sitter Directions About Your Home

To save you some stress, clearly detail everything your pet sitter needs to know about your home. Alarm codes, keys, and what your pet sitter has access to and doesn’t should be neatly listed down. This is helpful to the pet sitter, but it will also keep you from having stress while you’re on vacation, as you get all this out of the way beforehand! 

Leave Behind Contact Information

In case you need to be reached while you’re away, give your pet sitter all the easiest ways to contact you. It may also help to leave contact information for others — family members or close friends who will be in town — if you can’t be reached. Also be sure to leave any vet information, including who your vet is and where your pet sitter can contact them!

After You Prepare Your House For a Pet Sitter

Now that you’ve prepared your house for a pet sitter, it’s time to work with people you can trust. Our in-home pet sitters take care of your pets as if they were our own. Get more information and make your reservation here.

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