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Top 4 Pet Care Tips When You Are On A Vacation

Veteriner in Charlottesville reveals top 4  pet care tips for when you’re away

Owning a pet is a rewarding job. You receive unconditional love and enjoyable companionship from your furry friends. However, it is also a full-time duty and you are responsible for all their needs. Most pet owners are torn between their desire to go on a vacation and not wanting to leave their pet unattended and alone. The solution to this dilemma is to avail the right pet care options so you can enjoy a hassle-free vacation without worrying about your pet.

In this article, we will explore multiple feasible and practical pet care options when the owners go on a vacation. So let’s read on.

In-Home Pet Sitting

  • One of the cheapest options is to ask your friends, family, or neighbors to look after your pet and feed them regularly while you are away. It is better to acquaint your pet with a new pet sitter before leaving for vacation so the two will get along easily. Even better is to hire a professional pet sitter who is trained to take care of your pet and can be handy in an emergency situation. One of the biggest advantages of in-home pet sitting is that it allows your pet to stay in familiar surroundings and not move to a new place.

Seek the help of professional pet sitters if your dog has special needs. They will cost you more but you will have peace of mind knowing that your dog is in good hands.

Boarding Facility

  • Another appropriate option is to leave your dog at a veterinarian-supervised boarding facility. It is safe and convenient. Specialized vets will watch over your dog, making sure that all his needs are being met and he stays physically fit. Your dog will interact and socialize with other animals which will make the experience enjoyable.

Look for a boarding facility that has play areas, is supervised by vets, and is managed by trained professionals.

In-Home Pet Boarding

  • pet care tipsThis type of pet care is a combination of traditional and boarding and in-home pet sitting. For this type of service, you drop your pet at the home of a professional pet-sitter. They will watch over your pet from their own home. In this way, your pet will live in an environment similar to your home while being under the supervision of an experienced pet-sitter.

Consult an in-home boarder who has positive reviews and will keep your dog actively engaged. Visit their facility and check their license, and qualifications before committing to them. In-home boarding is more common for dogs but you may also find similar services for fish, cats, and birds.

Get a Pet Cam

Much like a baby cam, a pet cam is a cool and useful gadget that allows you to monitor your pet when you are physically away from them. Some high-end pet cams have the following additional features:

  • They dispense pet treats
  • Allow two-way communication

These cameras can synchronize with your home security system or they can act as standalone security cameras themselves. If you have chosen the option of in-home pet boarding, then you can keep an eye on your pet through these cameras while being away on a vacation. Pet cams will keep you connected to your pets even when you are thousands of miles away.

If you are looking for a safe and trustworthy pet boarding service then contact Autumn Trails and Veterinary Center. We provide veterinary supervised boarding services in Charlottesville, VA, and nearby areas.

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