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How to Choose a Pet Sitter

By Beth Williams
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Find local pet sitters in your area. Ask family, friends and even your veterinarian if they know a pet sitter they would recommend. You can also check your local yellow pages for pet sitting listings or search online for pet sitters in your area.
  • Step 2:
    Review each pet sitter's website to determine what services are offered and to learn more about the pet sitter before you contact her. Most pet sitters today have a website, so be sure to check out the websites of the pet sitters you are considering.
  • Step 3:
    Contact potential pet sitters to discuss their service, fees, availability, and to possibly schedule an initial meeting.
  • Step 4:
    Ask potential pet sitters for references' names and phone numbers. Contact those references to determine if they were happy with the pet sitter's services, and if they would use the pet sitter again. If they wouldn't use the pet sitter again, find out why.
  • Step 5:
    Interview the pet sitter. When you've chosen a potential pet sitter, schedule an appointment to interview her. Many pet sitters offer the initial meeting for free, which allows you and the pet sitter to talk, and the pet sitter can meet your pets. If you choose to work with the pet sitter, you would also likely sign a contract at the initial meeting.
  • Step 6:
    Make reservations with your pet sitter early, especially around the holidays and other peak times.
  • Step 7:
    Leave a list of instructions for the pet sitter, contact information for you and for your vet, in case there is an emergency and the pet sitter needs to contact you.
  • Step 8:
    Purchase extra food and other supplies, in case your trip is longer than you anticipated.
  • Step 9:
    If you are like many pet owners, you likely worry about your pet while you're away. Talk with your pet sitter to determine how she can keep you updated on how your pets are doing on a daily basis.
How to Choose a Pet Sitter Provided by eHow.com

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