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Why Pet Sitting Works Better Than Pet Boarding?

by Mary Orwells Writer

There is a constant debate among pet owners on which pet care service is better: pet sitting or pet boarding? For those who are not familiar, the former involves hiring a trained sitter to take care of one’s pet at their own home while the latter has the pet staying in a boarding facility along with other cats and dogs. While boarding is regarded as the cheaper option, most experts will agree that nothing still beats the quality of service that professional pet sitting provides.

If you are about to go out of town without your furry loved one, here are some of the most compelling reasons why pet sitting is still the best way to go.




Less Anxiety and Risks

One of the first problems of having a pet stay in a boarding facility is adjusting to a new environment. Many pets suffer from mild to severe anxiety after parting from their fur parents, and more so when they are placed in a new space. Meanwhile, at home pets can enjoy their favorite toys, blankets, treats, and so on as well as be surrounded by familiar visuals and scents.

Staying at home also lessens the risk of your pet catching outside diseases from the outside or from other animals. If you are also considering the Coronavirus pandemic or any virus reported circulating in an area, you can leave your sitter specific instructions on where to walk your dog.


More than Pet Sitting

The benefits of pet sitting extend beyond pet care. A pet sitter can also watch over your house and alert you right away if there is an emergency i.e., strong rains, robbery, power issues. A professional and trusted pet sitter should also be able to offer other services, such as plant care, mail and package retrieval, curbing garbage bins, blinds, and light adjustments, house cleaning, to name a few.


Specialized Services

For starters, not all pets are social. Some dogs love to be around people and fellow animals, while others become restless and anxious when around a new company. If your pet is having difficulty socializing with others, then without question pet sitting is the better choice. The same goes for senior pets. Older pets require more attention and a more specialized diet, something that most pet boarding facilities cannot fully offer. A pet sitter can make sure that your fur kid’s sleeping area is comfortable and their prescribed medication and diet are properly met.

On the other hand, the welfare of your pet will depend on the quality of the pet sitter that you will hire. As a general rule of thumb, the first thing to do is to make sure that they are qualified for the position. Never hesitate to ask for their training experience and background in animal care. Second, take note of how receptive they are in accommodating requests about your pet’s needs. As much as hiring pet sitters can be very beneficial, things can also backfire if you fail to hire the right one for your fur baby.

For all your pet sitting needs in the North East Tarrant County area, look no further than Paws & Claws. They are a team of well-trained and highly skilled pet sitters currently serving pet parents in Keller, Southlake, Euless, Bedford, Watauga, Colleyville, Westlake, Arlington, Hurst, Roanoke, North Richland Hills, Trophy Club, Grapevine, and the rest of the cities in Fort Worth, Texas. Call them today at (817) 380-8480 and they would be more than happy to help you right away.


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