Friday, August 30, 2013

When Looking For Pet Sitting New Orleans LA Clients Should Remember These Tips

By Gloria Mason


A pet sitter can provide one's beloved animal friends with personalized care in their familiar home environment. Most pet sitters will also provide other helpful services such as bringing in the mail and watering plants. If looking for pet sitting New Orleans LA customers can use these guidelines to make the search easier.

There are many advantages to hiring animal sitters as opposed to boarding. It is less stressful for the animal to not have to get used to a new environment, food, and routine. The attention it receives will be one-on-one, allowing the caregiver a better chance to notice any signs of illness and give it the exercise and play it needs.

This is a post of responsibility which means if the owner can get a personal recommendation for a sitter from a friend, the pet's veterinarian, or a kennel, this is ideal. Both caring for a pet and access to the client's home warrant a certain degree of trustworthiness which must be present.

Any sitter being considered should first be interviewed briefly by phone to find out what kind of experience and background they have, if they have animal first aid training, what their rates are, and how often do they provide care each day. They should be willing to provide at least three references, be bonded, and provide proof of liability insurance. They should also have alternate arrangements in place, in the event they could not make it to the customer's home for whichever reason.

Calling the references each sitter provided should be done before arranging to meet with them in person. If these past or present customers have only favorable things to say about the sitter, an interview at the pet owner's home should then be scheduled, in order that the sitter can meet the animal he or she will care for.

The interview serves as an opportunity for the animal and potential caregiver to become acquainted and is also when the owner should bring to the sitter's attention any concerns such as medical issues, special dietary or exercise needs and such, this way the person can decide if this is something he or she can handle or not. The sitter should also ask several questions, for instance about the pet's vaccination history, and how best to contact the owner in an emergency.

Having an extra key or two available when conducting interviews is a good idea, so it can be given to whomever one chooses to hire without this person having to make an extra trip to get it later. Sometimes two keys will be required, in the event that the sitter gets accidentally locked out while caring for the animal.

A contract should be drawn up which states the services provided and fee to be paid. It's usually best when possible to first use the sitter for a short trip rather than a long one, to allow the pet to get comfortable with him or her. When using a service for pet sitting New Orleans LA customers must also ensure that they have provided all the information needed, plenty of supplies for the pet, and preferably have put an ID tag and collar on the animal.




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