Rover Dog Sitting Canada
When we think about dog sitting, we tend to imagine dogs being left alone while their owners go on holiday. However, there are many other ways in which dog sitting can benefit both parties involved. For example, you may need to leave your dog behind whilst you travel, but don't want to risk leaving him/her unsupervised. In such cases, dog sitting can provide you with peace of mind, knowing that your beloved canine companion is safe and sound.
If you're thinking about using a professional dog sitter, then make sure that you check out their references first. A good sitter should be happy to share any previous clients' feedback with you, so ask around amongst friends and family members. Ask whether they've heard anything negative about the person before. If you hear anything bad, then maybe look elsewhere!
Dog sitting isn't always about leaving your pooch alone though. Many dog lovers enjoy having their pets join them on holidays, either staying with them overnight or spending the day away from home together. There are plenty of websites where you can advertise your availability to care for another dog during your absence. Make sure that you read through the details carefully before committing yourself to taking on a new client. The best way to ensure that you get the right kind of service is to visit each prospective sitter's profile page. Look for signs like 'I love animals', 'I'm experienced with dogs' and 'I offer a discount'. These are all red flags that indicate that the person won't treat your dog as well as he/she would his own.