- Do you find it embarrassing at this point calling your neighbor to babysit your dog while you fly across country to that meeting that can make your career?
- Worse, do you feel awful and guilt ridden shuffling your best pal to your "friend's friend" house that you only have trust because your favors with your neighbor have run out (to the point you cancel your trip)?
- Do you work super hard and carry tons of guilt, worry and panic about either having to leave work to walk your dog, or stay at work while your dog is home all day alone?
If you answered "YES" to any of these questions,
it sounds like you need to hire a dog sitter NJ and puppy day care NJ
provider but before you do read these tips below to make sure you hire the
right one!
1.
Choose the Professional Pet Sitting New Jersey Service rather than the One Man
Show
Even though they may be slightly more expensive, trust me, it's
worth the reliability, trust and coverage. Professional Pet Sitting New
Jersey Services have experience, insurance and a client base of
references that can all give you peace of mind. These services have stood the
test of time, have already gone through the growing pains of a new business and
have ironed out any wrinkles of customer dis-satisfaction. These services also
have multiple sitters on staff so should your regular or assigned sitter get
sick or have an emergency, your pets are covered. NOTE ON SITTERS OR WALKERS:
Go with a service that places you with one sitter, and one back-up sitter. It's
not good for your pet or home to have a service that's sends multiple sitters.
Make sure they are insured.
2.
A Website is Key
In this day and age there is no reason that a reputable and
professional Doggie
Day Care Jersey City service doesn't have a website, in fact, in
my opinion it's unacceptable. A website is a sign the business owner takes
their business seriously, has invested in their business and wants to be
authentic and upfront an honest about who they are. A good website should have
their services and rates, Dog sitters NJ or Dog walker NJ
and some testimonials at the very least.
3.
ALWAYS meet the sitter OR walker BEFORE you hire them and let them in your home
alone
A registration or meet and greet allows you to get to know
your assigned sitter and their service. Be sure they perform the following
tasks: introduce themselves to you and your pet, pick up keys, confirm
pertinent information about you and your pet (e.g. vet information, emergency
contact, special requests, etc.), and answer any additional questions you may
have. And of course give lots of hugs and kisses to your pet! A professional Doggie Day Care
Hoboken service will provide you with a list of questions about
your pet, pet's routine, any instructions for your home and vet information, at
the very least. You want someone to have as much information as possible since
they will be acting as a "stand in" for you. Your sitter should treat
your pet and home the way you would. If a sitter or walker shows up aloof and
cold, chances are that's how they will be with your pet. Trust your gut if you
EVER feel uneasy go with someone else. Always feel free to ask for references
it's your right to know the person in your home.
4. Say "NO" to a pack
walker
If you want your dog to be socialized, send them to Puppy Day Care NJ
once or twice a week it only cost a little more per day, and will ensure the
safety of your dog and your wallet. Not only are pack walks unfair to your dog
when what they are missing is human love and interaction, more importantly it
is a potentially dangerous situation for them and other dogs to be in. When dogs
are in a pack, all it takes is for 2 of them to have an altercation, and the
rest of the pack decides who is right and ALL gang up on one. In this case,
there is one walker, 2 hands and multiple dogs fighting which clearly is a
terrible formula, not to mention if their insurance covers pack walks and the
entire vet bills accrued. The only pack that should be walked is the one that
lives your home together.
5.
Appreciate your dog walker or dog sitter NJ!
Don't treat your dog walker NJ or pet sitter like
"help". Be grateful for them. They love your pets and take care of
your home when you are unable to, and for not very much money when you think
about what the job responsibility actually is. You trust them with your baby,
your home and all of your possessions treat them well, pay them on time and tip
them at Christmas.
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