Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Things To Consider When Looking For Pet Sitting Phoenix

By Natasha Moore


Busy pet owners often find pet sitting phoenix to be an important part of their lives. A sitter will come to your home to look after your pets while you are not home, either on vacation or on business. Sitters can also come to the home of someone who works long hours, to walk their dog, ensuring the animal has ample exercise and opportunity to relieve himself. There are services that will actually stay overnight in your home, which is a valuable amenity if you have to leave an old or sick animal.

If you have a dog, your sitter will visit several times each day, providing walks, food and water for your pet. For a cat, the sitter will typically visit only once or sometimes twice per day. He or she will provide food and water, and may clean the litter box. If your pets are small animals such as reptiles, rodents or fish, the sitter will ordinarily make a daily visit. The pet will be fed according to his typical, be it daily, every other day or, in the case of some reptiles, weekly or longer. Their water will be changed regularly and the sitter may even provide cleaning of the animals' cage if you will have a prolonged absence.

If you're interested in hiring someone to look after your animals while you'll be gone from home, you should start by setting up a consultation with them. This will give them a chance to meet you and to connect with your animals. It will give you a good idea of how the person will get along with your pet during your absence. You will also have this opportunity to find out more about the person or company, to determine if you want to hire them.

There are many things that will go into determining the sitter's pricing for your situation. You should let him or her know up front if there are any special circumstances involved with caring for your pets. Older animals that need to go out more often, for example, or an animal that requires medication or extra feedings, will understandably require more time and that will be priced accordingly. Once a sitter has a clear picture of what will be required, he or she will be able to give you pricing for your time away.

An individual or company that offers this type of service should be insured. Animals can be unpredictable and it is important to safeguard against losses or damages. An animal is is calm and docile with their owner may be very skittish around their sitter.

Many animal sitters are either bonded or carry theft insurance. Either of these is a means for the homeowner to be compensated if the sitter or someone from the sitter company steals anything from the property. This is simply an extra cushion of reliability for the homeowner and is not mandatory for a sitter to be in business.

While insurances, bonding and theft insurance are certainly plusses, they are not the only way for you to feel protected. Ask your potential sitter for references and be sure to actually check them. In fact when you begin your search for a sitter, a good place to start is with recommendations from other animal owners, or your pet's groomer or vet.

Make sure your pet sitting phoenix company or individual provides you with a written contract and that it includes all the pricing information, as well as their cancellation policy. Find out, as well, how often and by what means your sitter will let you know how things are at home. You should also be aware of an individual sitter's back up plan in case they are unable to reach your pet due to an emergency on their end.




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