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How To Keep Your Dog Busy While You’re Away

2/10/2018

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Leaving your dog alone for extended periods of time can cause anxiety for them as well as you. They may become lonely or show signs of stress when you leave that can make you feel guilty every time you walk out the door. These tips can help keep your dog busy when you are away and make it a little easier on both of you to be apart.

Provide Plenty Of Chew Toys 
Giving your dog something to keep them busy when you are away at work can make the day go faster for them.  Chew toys are perfect for a lonely dog that needs a way to pass the time while being alone. Make sure the chews you select are durable and will not splinter as your dog begins to chew them. This will keep them preoccupied when you can’t be with them and also works to promote teeth health.

Have Your Dog Walked
One of the best ways to ensure your dog is less anxious when you are gone is to have them walked prior to your departure. This will tire them out and help them sleep a little easier as they get rid of that pent-up energy with a little exercise. You can also schedule a dog walker to come to your home when you are gone to break up the day for your dog. Having a dog walker on hand for a walk will get your dog ready for a nice snooze in the afternoon after some fresh air and exercise.

Give Them A Snuggly Bed
Making your dog’s sleeping spot as enticing as possible will give them more reason to sleep the hours away when you are gone. Choose a comfortable mattress and provide a warm blanket to help them snuggle up. Move your dog’s bed to their favorite spot, and soon your dog will be looking forward to those precious hours of sleep when you are gone.

Leave The Radio Or TV On
If your dog is on the lonely side, you can make them feel more at ease in an empty house by leaving the TV or radio on for them. This will provide some background noise for them and allow them to feel more at home when you can’t be with them. Leaving a radio or TV on also helps to drown out any unusual noises that can cause barking and anxiety in dogs that are left alone.

Have A Pet Sitter Stay Over
If your dog just can’t bear to be on their own for any period of time, your best option is to have a pet sitter stay with them when you can’t be there. You can always hire a San Diego pet sitter to come to your home and keep your dog company during the hours that you can’t be there. A pet sitter can help reduce your dog’s stress and keep them calm when you are away by distracting them with playtime and plenty of cuddles.

These tips can make it easier for your dog to be left alone. They can help reduce their stress and anxiety levels in your dog when you can’t be there to pay attention to them. It will also make you feel more at ease when you do have to leave the house and must be without your dog’s company. ​
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How to Get Your Dog to Stop Jumping at You

1/22/2018

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Dogs are usually fond of jumping on people. It is a common behavior that some pet owners usually want to overcome. Fortunately, you can decrease jumping by changing your dog’s behavior. Below are some tips that will help you to train your dog to stop jumping on you.

Action and Consequences

The way you respond to your jumping dog is important. Through action and consequence you can ensure that your dog stops jumping. Your pet sitter can help reinforce such training while you are away.
In scenarios where your pet wants something such as food, to play with a toy, or your attention, your dog may be motivated to jump in order to get nearer to the object of desire.

To change your pet’s behavior, your dog should understand that jumping will not help to get what is desired but it would only make the object of desire to go farther away or even disappear.

For example, if your pet jumps on you while you are preparing the dog’s meal, you should not push your pet away. You should instead walk away from the food completely after ensuring that the food is not accessible to your pet. By removing the reward, your dog will be forced to try to use another strategy to get what is needed.


When your dog attempts to adopt an alternative behavior such as sitting, you should resume doing what you stopped, and reward your pet heavily for it. The more you or your dog walker rewards good behavior, your pet will frequently practice it hence in this case it will stop jumping.


The Process Takes Time

You cannot change your dog’s behavior overnight. In some cases, pet owners usually get frustrated because before seeing improvements in their pets behavior things first get worse. This should not be surprising because it is their dog's final attempts to act in a way that comes naturally to them when they want something.

However, you should be prepared to go through the process of changing your pet’s behavior and you should consistently use strategies that have a high likelihood of ensuring a lasting change takes effect.


There are several strategies that you should consistently adopt when your dog keeps jumping on you. For example, if your pet becomes excited and jumps on you, you should turn your back.
You should not push your pet off with your hands because your dog may assume that jumping gets them attention or that you are playing. Moreover, you should not knee your pet because it is dangerous and painful.

If you have turned your back on your dog once or twice and your pet is still jumping on you, you should let your dog know that the behavior is not acceptable by communicating verbally, and then walking away from your dog.


When your dog calms down, you should resume interacting with your pet. Similar strategies can be adopted in cases where your dog jumps on you when you go home, or on your friends, visitors, and even strangers.


If you want to stop your dog from jumping on you just remember that the best way to do so is by changing your pet’s behavior. The simple steps and strategies elaborated on above are effective in ensuring that dogs stop jumping on their pet owners.

If jumping is a behavior that you want to overcome, be patient and work with your dog and after sometime you can be assured that the problem will be solved.

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Important New Year's Resolutions for Your Dog

12/30/2017

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Many people annually make promises to themselves that they will do something differently in the new year. However, as much as new year’s resolutions are mainly associated with people, the start of a new year should also signal a fresh start for your pet. Below are some resolutions that can make you pet healthy and happy in the coming year.
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New Food and Exercise Regimen
According to statistics, over 50% of pets in the United States are classified as
overweight
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Measuring Your Pet's Food
Many pet owners usually just feed their pets without taking into account the portions that they are giving them. This usually results in overfeeding and weight gain. Fortunately, such problems can be avoided if you use an 8-ounce measuring cup to ensure that your pet is not taking in more calories than it needs. You should also ensure that you follow the recommended feeding guidelines on the food bag, which will help you to give your pet the food or portions it needs.


Choosing an Age-Appropriate Diet
Pets that are growing have particular
nutrient
requirements that can make sure their bodies not only grow strong but also healthy. For instance, in the case of some senior pets they have lower energy requirements but due to other medical issues that may benefit from the appropriate diet. Picking a diet that is tailored specifically to the life stage of your pet will help to get your pet in optimal health.

Quality Food
You should always feed your pet quality food. Premium pet foods can slightly be more expensive but over time you will end up saving money. Healthier safer food will mean that your pet will be healthier over time, which will save you time, money, and also emotional stress on vet visits. 


New Activity
You should opt to incorporate your pet into a new exercise routine. This has numerous benefits including ensuring that your pet is healthy, offering the opportunity to bond, and it also rewards you because you will also be engaging in healthy physical activities. You should also incorporate more playtime into your routine. Your pet, in this case, will get to play while at the same time exercising.
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These are just some of the resolutions that will help you to ensure that your pet is healthier and safer, which are aspects that should be prioritized by any pet owner. Once you have narrowed down to the new year’s resolutions that work for you and your pet you should share this information with a San Diego pet sitter.
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A dog walker should stick to your routines and exercise regime. Professional pet sitters will also ensure that your pet is fed well based on the stipulated diet specifications or requirements. This holiday season take time to think about what your pet needs and take the necessary steps to ensure that all your pet’s needs have been met.
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Keeping Your Pet Safe at Christmas With a Pet Sitter

12/23/2017

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The holidays especially Christmas are one of the busiest times for travel. If you have a pet and there is a high likelihood that you will not be around, you have to make arrangements for your pet that keep them secure, safe, comfortable, and stress-free. During the Christmas holiday all pet owners are advised to take steps to ensure that their pets are well taken care of.


Planning in Advance
Many individuals book accommodation and holiday plans months in advance. The same advanced planning should apply in the case of
pet care. Pet sitters are usually busy during the holidays, which is why it is advisable to sort out your plans as soon as possible in order to give yourself varied options and the best value. If you research and plan early you will have the best chances of getting the ideal pet sitter
in San Diego.

Costs
Early preparations will help you to get the best deal as far as finances are concerned. You will have the time to compare rates and to determine exactly for how long you will the need the services of an in home pet sitting San Diego professional. Comparing pet sitting rates San Diego if you need the professional for a specific number of days or overnight pet sitting rates San Diego if you need someone to take care of your pet only at night will help you to get the best deal.

Cat sitting
​Cat sittingentails more than just a person changing your cat’s water and feeding your pet. Granted, cats are easier to care for compared to dogs in many respects. Cats do not need walking and they are more self-sufficient compared to dogs but they still require daily visits from a person who is competent. This is why hiring a reliable cat sitting San Diego company or professional is highly advisable.

A professional will not just refill food bowls, and water. The individual will also check on your pet’s well-being on a daily basis. The scope of services pet sitters offer is broad. This ranges from looking for your pet in its favorite hiding places, making sure that your cat is using the litter box, ensuring that food is being eaten, to ensuring that you cat is urinating every day.

Emergencies
A common mistake that pet owners make is downplaying the debilitated condition of their pets for fear that they will be turned down by a sitter. However, this should not be the case. The well-being of your pet should be prioritized. In some cases, pet sitters may not be in a position to deal with some pets due to their conditions.

​Pet owners who have pets with serious medical conditions should inform a pet sitter of the pet’s condition and also the vet that the pet is going to be left in the care of the pet sitter. In the event that anything goes wrong in this case it would be easy to take the necessary steps to ensure that the best interests of your pet are met.

This holiday  season, whether you will be travelling to enjoy the holidays with family or friends, or just for fun you should ensure that your pet is in capable and loving hands so you can get the chance to enjoy the festivities knowing that your pet is being properly taken care of.






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Terrific Holiday Treats You Can Share With Pets

12/15/2017

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​How To Keep Your Pet Happy And Safe During The Holidays
The holidays are here, and it’s the perfect time to celebrate. You certainly don’t want to leave your furry friend out of the festivities, but you need to take some care with the types of treats that you give them. There are many holiday foods that can and will make your dog sick, but many are safe and also nutritious for your cat or dog. Sticking to these holiday foods will ensure your pet enjoys the holidays as much as you do.

Safe Holiday Treats for Your Dog or Cat
It can be tempting to feed your dog everything on your holiday plate, but you need to stick to the basics. Foods such as lean turkey without the skin make for the ideal treat for your dog that they will appreciate. Leave off the gravy and make sure it isn’t laden with salt as this can cause your dog to vomit and have intestinal issues that will make them miserable during the holidays.

Vegetables such as carrots, green beans, broccoli, asparagus, and peas are also a good holiday treat for your dog as well as mashed potatoes. Make sure these foods are not covered in sauces, gravies, butter, or sour cream. This can be harmful to your dog’s health, and they won’t notice the difference either way.

Don’t forget your cat during the holidays as they deserve a treat too. Try serving them some salmon from your holiday feast. Keep the serving to 2 Oz and allow your cat to indulge in a taste of your holiday meal.

Homemade Holiday Treat Ideas for Dogs
·         Peanut butter and pumpkin cookie treats - these are sure to bring a little holiday cheer to your furry friend and have them licking their chops for more afterwards. It’s best to make a batch in small bite size portions for your pets.
·         Peppermint biscuits -  perfect for spreading the joy of festivities and as a bonus it leaves your pet with fresh breath so they can snuggle with Santa!
·         Cinnamon and sweet potato treats – a yummy indulgence for your pet that will leave your kitchen smelling delightful. Bake a batch in the oven when you want a nice fragrance in the house and give a tasty treat to your pet.

Save A Holiday Plate for Your Dog Or Cat
If you are away from your dog for part of the holiday, you don’t have to feel guilty as you can always prepare them a holiday plate in advance that your pet sitter can feed to them when you are away. Your dog will love the treat, and your San Diego pet sitter will get a chance to enhance the bond with your dog. Fill your plate with cranberries that don’t have any sugar added or pumpkin puree that helps to calm the stomach. Rice is also a good choice as well as apples and bananas without the skin.

You can also prepare a portion of salmon for your cat if you will be visiting with friends and family on Christmas day. Just let your San Diego pet sitter know you have a special treat ready for your cat. Also, be sure to leave plenty of cat treats for your pet sitter to feed to your cat while you are away as this will keep your cat entertained and help your pet sitter or dog walker get to know your pet better.

Whether you will be spending the holiday with your pet or away with friends and family, you can make sure they enjoy the day with a special holiday treat. Stick to these suggestions, and you will ensure your pet is safe and happy during the holidays.

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What to Get Your Pet for Christmas

12/4/2017

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The 10 Hottest Trending Pet Gifts for 2017
New pet owners and veteran owners alike want the best for their pets. Holidays are no exception to wanting the furry friends in your life to enjoy every day to the fullest. While you may usually spend hours on end finding the best gifts for your 2-legged friends and family, you may be at a loss for the best gifts for your pets. Well, don’t despair!

Many products are out there for you to spoil your pooches and kitties with. Even if you’re going away, your San Diego pet sitter can help utilize these new fun toys, treats, and soft beds to help give your pet the best holiday yet. Here is a list of the top 5 trending holiday gifts for your cats and dogs this year.


Gifts for Cats
5. Apollo Peak MosCATo Wine
Let’s start this list off right. A new trend has emerged that involves enjoying a glass of wine with your cat. This “wine” is actually just a catnip blend made with organic beets and herbs that are safe for your kitty. What a fun holiday treat!

4. 3-Way Cat Tunnel
Exercise is necessary and your kitty can get just that with an element of fun with this tunnel. It has three short entrances to hide in, is made from fun crinkle paper, and also has a soft plush ball hanging from a string. It’s three entertaining toys in one!

3. Cat Cabin Pet Scratch Center
This scratcher toy comes in the shape of an actual cabin complete with many scratch surfaces and plenty of hiding space. It will keep your kitty satisfied from boredom and even help with claw care. Your San Diego pet sitter can even ensure that this toy introduced and acclimated to guarantee your pet’s comfort (and protect your furniture) while you are away.

2. PetSafe Dart Automatic Rotating Laser
This laser gift is safe on your kitty’s eyes, but also adds a special surprise for you both. It’s customizable! You can create patterns that your cat can interact with and learn from. What a fun and unique training toy for your frisky feline.

1. Meow Box Monthly Subscription
Taking away your guess-work is the pre-made, yet variable monthly box for cats. At a low price, it offers a variety of toys, treats, and learning devices sure to make sure that your cat is always happy.

​Gifts for Dogs
5. Fair Isle Family Holiday Dog Pajamas
Including your pets in your holiday festivities adds to the fun. These pajamas ensure that the celebration is extended to every member of your family. Lightweight, but also resilient, these fun duds can make a memorable Christmas for everyone!

4. Pet Zone IQ Treat Ball
Another great gift for your pooch is this IQ treat ball. The ball is a fun and intellectually stimulating way for your pet to figure out just how to turn the ball to get the treats out. They will love spending hours trying to get any tasty treat from this toy.

3. The Honest Kitchen Bone Broth
With the increasing switch to being more health-conscious, the benefits of bone broth are being touted not only for humans but for pets too. This season give your pet this delicious treat with ingredients like pumpkin and turmeric for flexible joints, strong bones, and healthy muscles.

2. iFetch Interactive Ball Thrower
While fetch is essential for health and well-being, you may not have much time to devote to it during the holiday. This mini-tennis ball launcher can give your pet the attention it deserves while you or your pet sitter supervises from afar (not too far)!

​1. Bark Box Monthly Subscription
The equivalent of the previously mentioned Meow Box has the same variety to get to know your dog’s likes and dislikes. Each month different items will arrive in the bark box to let your dog find new treats and even savor old favorites.
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Pet gifts are easy to find this year. From the hottest new additions to the tried and true classics, you can find something to please each of your furry friends. Always remember to look to your San Diego pet sitter to help you and your pets enjoy the holidays while you’re away or just when you need an extra hand. This year and those to come celebrate with love.
 
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Cost-Effective Reasons to Hire a Pet Sitter this Holiday Season

11/27/2017

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Holiday Pet Care
Are you going away for the holiday or just in need of extra care for your pets? It’s time to consider hiring a pet sitter. These professionals can help to ease your mind and also ease the strain on your wallet. A single pet sitter can do many of the tasks you may require more in a more efficient capacity than you than hiring several different people or companies for various tasks.

​The following are a few reasons why hiring a trained pet sitter for pet sitting in your home in San Diego can be cost-effective:


Save on Home Security
Leaving your home unattended for an extended period of time can be quite stressful. You may be thinking that you’ll need extra security to ensure that no looters or vagrants will vandalize your home or steal your possessions.

Well, the good news is that a pet sitter can serve the purpose of protecting your home as well as caring for your animals. They can give the appearance that someone is home. They will also be able to alert you in the off-chance that anyone poses a threat or a nuisance. Remember, home security isn’t always just about thieves.


A pet sitter can notice if there is anything out of the ordinary such as water pipes bursting or electric wires catching fire. By hiring a pet sitter, you will have someone to monitor your home and keep an eye on things that could cause damage to your house and become dangerous to your pet.

Save on Boarding Costs
Kennels can get expensive. Daily rates, not to mention needing to supply food, bedding, and even toys out of your own pocket may cost more money than you had anticipated spending. Hiring a pet sitter can save you money by coming into your home and taking care of your pet in a familiar environment.

You’ll also save money on the time and gas it takes to take your pet to a kennel and pick him, her, or them up. Pet sitting San Diego rates can be much more reasonable than kennel costs considering the extra effort, accommodations, and potential problems that can arise from kennel boarding.

Save on Vet Bills
We all know that kennels board many different types of pets from many different types of families. Your pet could be surrounded by diseases or even allergens that they have never been exposed to.  Keeping them at home with your overnight Sand Diego pet sitter can ensure that they are not around any infectious diseases from countless numbers of other animals.

Also, depression and separation anxiety that many pets face while being boarded are concerns that you will not have to worry about. Remember, a happy pet is a healthy pet and vice versa. Now that you’ve seen these cost-effective tips for why you should hire the best overnight pet sitter San Diego has to offer so you can enjoy your holiday in peace.

Holidays can be stressful due to the amount of money you may have to spend overall, but you shouldn’t have to sacrifice your budget for exceptional care for your beloved furry friends. Rest assured that it is possible for your wallet to feel a bit heavier and for your mind to feel a lot lighter. Most importantly your pets will be comfortable while your house is being taken care of. Make this holiday season the best with your pet sitter in San Diego!
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5 Things You Can Delegate to a Pet Sitter to Make Life Easier

11/10/2017

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Administering and monitoring your pet’s medication is an important task that most pet owners are unwilling to hand off to just anyone. This is where you’ll appreciate the expertise of a qualified pet sitter. A medication schedule needs to be closely adhered to, and while you are away, your pet sitter can make sure those needs are met. Your dog or cat can also benefit from access to proper medical attention if necessary. If a problem arises when you’re away, your pet sitter can be on alert to contact you and make sure your pet is safe with your veterinarian and getting any medication it needs.
Pet sitting in your home in San Diego just got easier. The range of needs that your pet sitter will meet is more extensive than you may have thought. You’ll be happy to find that they are affordable and the quality of care is well worth it!
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Pet Sitting in Your San Diego Home
Hiring a pet sitter can be a daunting task. The things you may require and the services offered can cover a wide variety of possibilities. Overnight care or even just a daily check-in for walks and feedings are typical, but did you know that pet sitters can be available for other tasks? From the importance of in-home pet care, to even the smallest gesture of having a playmate while you aren’t home, you and your pets can benefit from pet sitting in your home right here in San Diego. Here are a few more things that you can delegate to your San Diego pet sitter:
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5. Feeding
A basic requirement that you will ask of your pet sitter will be to give your pet’s meals. They will be able to follow your pet’s normal routine whether they are an overnight sitter or one that just comes by your house several times a day to care for your pets.


4. Exercising
Exercise is necessary and your San Diego dog walker will be able to not only take your dog on regular walks, but they can also engage them in a game of catch or other fun activity. For those of you requiring kitty care, your San Diego cat sitter can exercise your cats with toys and plenty of play time.


3. Giving Attention
This one is a no-brainer. Even shy pets will seek their fair share of attention. While you are out of town or just putting in a long day at work, a pet sitter in your home will be around to give your pets the love they deserve. Cuddling, petting and even grooming are the attention-giving tasks that they need.


2. Watching Your House
One task that is beyond the traditional notion of hiring an overnight pet sit sitter in San Diego is that your property can be taken care of. The pet sitter will ensure that someone is there to take in your mail or even keep the lights on at normal times to deter anyone who may think that you’re away and want to rob you or vandalize your home.


1. Giving Medication
Administering and monitoring your pet’s medication is an important task that most pet owners are unwilling to hand off to just anyone. This is where you’ll appreciate the expertise of a qualified pet sitter. A medication schedule needs to be closely adhered to, and while you are away, your pet sitter can make sure those needs are met. Your dog or cat can also benefit from access to proper medical attention if necessary.

​If a problem arises when you’re away, your pet sitter can be on alert to contact you and make sure your pet is safe with your veterinarian and getting any medication it needs.
Pet sitting in your home in San Diego just got easier. The range of needs that your pet sitter will meet is more extensive than you may have thought. You’ll be happy to find that they are affordable and the quality of care is well worth it!








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Have You Booked a Pet Sitter for Thanksgiving?

11/2/2017

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Holiday Pet Care
Pet sitters in San Diego can be a saving grace, especially when it comes to the hectic holidays. For this Thanksgiving, if you’re going away, hosting a party, or even just celebrating with your family, you may need an extra set of hands and eyes for your pets.

We all know that animals require extra work and who doesn’t want the best and most complete care for their pets? This Thanksgiving give yourself and your furry friends a top-notch holiday by contacting a professional pet sitting company for the most efficient and comforting care of your pets. That extra set of loving hands will be well worth it!

Below are a few more reasons why you shouldn’t wait to book a pet sitter for Thanksgiving.

Safety First
Whether you are at home or away, the safety of your pets should always be a priority. Hiring a  professional pet sitter in San Diego can help keep an eye on your pet and help you avoid a trip to the vet. They can keep any holiday decorations away from your feisty pooch or curious kitty.
Also, if you’re busy with guests or just cooking Thanksgiving dinner for your family, you may not be able to give your pet all of the attention he or she needs. A pet sitting service will be able to supervise meals, playtime, and walks to make sure your best friends are safe and taken care of.

What’s On The Menu?
Your pet sitter will make sure that healthy treats are given to your pet that are delicious and allow them to have a delightful Thanksgiving in their honor. Many dogs enjoy bits of turkey and pumpkin chunks or puree, which are safe bets for them to consume in moderation when they are free of added sugars or unhealthy fats.

Cats don’t have to be left out of the feast either, some tasty treats they can consume include treats that have apples in them and a pet sitter can help make sure that the pieces of fruit are the right size to avoid a choking hazard. These menu items are great way to let your pets participate in Thanksgiving Day festivities.

Rest and Relaxation
Thanksgiving can be a busy holiday for you. Your pet sitter can take away some of your added stress by keeping your pets occupied and, more importantly, happy. Dogs will need to go on walks to ease any tension from the business around them, to get exercise, and just for plain old fun.

Booking a dog walker ahead of time can relieve you of the burden of trying to make time for that. Also, your pet sitting service can arrange a provider for kitty care who will attend to playing with your pet, grooming, or special needs.

You’ll be able to rest and relax during the holiday knowing that your pet is getting the attention they deserve from a high-quality pet professional. That means you can spend more time with friends and family, or just relaxing comfortably a win-win for all!

Are you looking for a way to give your four-legged family members a memorable Thanksgiving? Well this year, it can be as much fun for your pets as it is for you. A pet sitting company can ensure that you will have happy and healthy pets while you all enjoy your holiday.
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Don’t wait until the last minute to book your appointment, enlist the services of a pet sitter in San Diego today!
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How to Have A Happy Halloween for Your Pet

10/20/2017

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Getting ready for Halloween takes plenty of spookiness and spirit, but making sure your pet is safe should also be a priority. With a little bit of thought and planning, you can ensure your dog or cat has a fun-filled Halloween too!

Hide The Candy
Make sure to keep the candy bowl out of your dog’s reach. Not only will this prevent you from having any candy to handout but it can be dangerous to your dog’s health. Chocolate contains caffeine which can have deadly consequences. You also want to beware of gum and sugar-free candies too as they contain a toxic ingredient known as xylitol that can make your dog very sick. If your dog gets into some candy, there is no need to panic as a call to your vet can help you determine the next steps to take.

Choose A Costume Carefully
Everyone loves dressing their dog up for Halloween in a variety of Spooktacular costumes. If you must dress your dog up, keep in mind their comfort. Make sure the costume fits them properly and isn’t too snug. Watch for any hanging parts that could be choking hazards or mistakenly eaten and be sure their vision isn’t impaired by a mask. If they seem uncomfortable or uneasy, take the costume off and let them be themselves for Halloween.

Get the Anxiety Out Early
Because Halloween is filled with visitors to your door and unexpected noises in the night, you need to make sure your dog is as relaxed as possible leading up to the events. Take them for a walk to get their pent-up anxiety out as this will allow them to remain calmer throughout the evening. If you don’t have the time or have plans for the day, hire a dog walker to take them for a long relaxing walk. This should be part of their natural exercise regime anyways, and a dog walker can help you fit this into your schedule easily.

Prepare For Trick-Or Treaters
If you have plans to be away during the hours of trick-or-treating prepare to have someone sit with your dog while you are away. The constant doorbell ringing and a myriad of strange noises that they will hear are enough to put your dog on edge. A pet sitting service can help calm their nerves and make sure they are not alone on the scariest night of the year. A pet sitting service is a good idea anytime to help provide your dog comfort in your absence.

Caring For Your Cat
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Don’t forget the safety of your cat during Halloween. They too get scared by strange noises and unfamiliar faces. If you have a Halloween party to attend, think about having kitty care for your cat while you are gone. This will keep them company and make sure they don’t get stressed by events of the day and night. Kitty care can work around your schedule and needs and is a good way to keep your cat safe during every holiday that you can’t be with them. Keeping your dog and cat safe during Halloween is easy if you prepare early and keep their comfort in mind. If your dog or cat seems stressed that day, do your best to keep them calm and help them relax. If you’re lucky, your dog or cat will be just as excited about the festivities as you and join in on the fun. Happy Halloween!
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