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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 08:09:06 AM
Anyone ever used a Pet sitter while on vacation? We have 4 dogs, and three cats, and usually, if we go somewhere, my mom looks in on everyone. This time, we're going on vacation WITH my mom, so that's not possible. In the past, I've used this wonderful kennel several miles away, but this year, we have Daisy, and I'm concerned that she will feel abandoned again, and her "shelter" experience was less than stellar--kennels are noisy and stressful, and she'll be separated from her "brothers and sisters" who she's soooo attached to. She's older, and very attached to us, also. Additionally, WE gave our own vaccinations this year, including rabies, so the "proof" that kennels often require just isn't there. Also, I really can't justify a kennel cough vaccination--that would be $20 a piece, plus the vet visit.

Anyway, anyone ever utilized a pet sitter, I'd like your thoughts. It seems like a no brainer to me, but....always open to ideas.

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jul 25 2007 : 03:12:06 AM
Thanks, girls. There are a couple of petsitters in our area, 2 that state they are bonded and insured and the other two don't...maybe they just couldn't afford that in their ad. I've been in touch with all of them, and I realize it's the vacation season, but the one lady hasn't called me back and it's been 2 days already...I left both work and home. I'm guessing she's too busy to fit me in :) But, I realize that I'm also a control freak and like to have everything in order well in advance.

I appreciate, too, all of the "to do's"...I'll definitely leave my vet and contact info where we can be reached--Jenny, you and I are cut of the same cloth, I tell you! If I had my own laminator, I'd laminate all my lists, but as it stands, I just type them on the computer and make them look pretty...and then leave them all over the house!!!! I probably won't know what to do with myself on this vacation--it's the first one we've had since we were married. I just don't "break" well...

I agree that it's cost effective, too--when comparing the base kennel cost alone, + someone to check in on the cats for 7 days, + bordatella shots for everyone ($120) and, if need be, shots again because we gave our own and the kennel might not take that ($400), $350 looks pretty darn good!!!!

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 7:34:47 PM
I always have a pet sitter come by a couple times a day. Our thing is different..we don't travel much except when Mona is dry, but I do have an emergency backup person to help milk if needed (havn't had to use her yet) I trade doing chores with a good friend who has lots of milk goats..I milk for her when needed, and feed her other animals and she does the same for me..it works out great. I always feel like all the critters....especailly my old dogs..love to be at home. I make 3 copies of a very very detailed list every single time with emergency numbers, numbers where I can be reached, prefered vet numbers and help if they can't come for some reason. My husband thinks I go way overboard with the lists...I laminate them and post one in the barn, put one on the kitchen table and give the other to my pet sitter. I usually have at least one other friend drop by every day at some point to check and make sure everything is okay.
I need to make a new chore list for the barn..the old one from April when we went on vacation is still posted out there and with Mona in milk now it is different. It helps to have that out there even if my husband helps.

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Alee Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 7:09:46 PM
I would love to come! Pay my traveling expenses and I'm yours! LOL

One time I was pet sitting as while I was upstairs showering the two (geriatric) dogs got in a fight. The one literally was trying to kill the other. I ended up having to take them to the vet and the bill was well over $250. Poor old dogs. I found out that the one that was the attacker did finally manage to get kill his "brother" this winter. It's really sad and they ended up having to put the attacker to sleep. I loved both of those dogs like my own. You get really attached to them when you pet sit.

So I guess the moral of my story is- make sure your sitter knows which vet to take them to incase of emergency and have a plan with your vet to be billed or have them hold the bill. I ended up having to take Jake and Satchel to my vet, because Jake and Satchel's normal vet wanted me to pay upfront. Considering I was only charging $100 for two weeks it just wasn't going to be feasible.

Alee
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doglady Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 6:16:03 PM
Jonni, I have used a pet sitter several times with my group. The last time we went away for 3-4 days and we had 8 dogs, 2 cats, fish tank, and a Guinea Pig - oh yes, one mother dog had a litter of 5 babies that were 3 weeks old and I felt completely relaxed with her caring for the babies too. Before that time, I had never left puppies of "any age" alone with anyone but me since I breed dogs. I had the sitter come out 3x a day, I could reach her by cell at anytime, and she kept a daily journal of what each animal did that day when she visited. Her price (3 years ago) was $15 per visit and she was worth every penny ; ) I had a great, but short vacation too. In my opinion, when you have more than three dogs or animals, a sitter is the better way to go and cost effective too.

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Mnhorsemom Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 2:39:09 PM
When DH and I go on vacation we try to find someone to come stay at the house. We have 3 dogs, 2 cats and 5 horses. I usually pay the person $150 a week to stay at the house but we leave groceries etc for him. It works out well and it actually takes less than an hour a day to take care of the crew so it's not like we take up his whole day.

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willowtreecreek Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 12:13:22 PM
I use a friend of mine to pet sit three of my dogs but I have one I always send to the kennel because she gets nervose around people. Our kennel is also the vet so I feel like they take goo care of her. If you get a pet sitter I would NOT reccommend a kid. Get an adult whom you trust that will also be able to make decisions or transport the animal to a vet if something happend. I would pay at LEAST 30$ a day and probably more since they are caring for 7 animals. My vet charges 10$ per day per animal.

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janetinva123 Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 09:28:42 AM
I pet set for a lady in my neighborhood. She has a large lab. I charge $2 a walk $1 for feeding and $1 for anything else I do. I don't charge near enough but I enjoy doing it.

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lisamarie508 Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 09:06:55 AM
Jonni, I usually paid $20 a day for 2 visits each day. But I live in a poor town and prices (as well as wages) are pretty low for everything. Considering you have 7 babies, $50/day sounds good.

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 08:59:50 AM
Hey Alee, bring the baby and the hubby and that $350 can be yours!

I'd certainly appreciate a clean dog when I got home from vacation--I'll have to wash them BEFORE we go, because our Finn is sooo into dirt, and it's been really dry, so his elephant like dirt-baths have gone into overdrive!!!!

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Alee Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 08:50:43 AM
I have done pet sitting in the past where I even stayed at the people's house. That way there is someone there like the pets are used to, no kennel smell in their coats, less stress for everyone, plus the plants get watered, mail gets taken in, and it doesn't look like the house is empty while you are on vacation. I also would give the dogs a good grooming (bath and brush) before their "parents" got home. Most people don't have the time or energy to bath their pets so it is always a nice treat to come home to a clean pet.

Alee
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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 08:31:52 AM
Thanks, Lisa--
Our kennel that we use is small (6) runs, and the gal is great--when I worked at the shelter, she helped foster a lot of dogs, and it looks like a little doll house, but again, I'm really concerned about Daisy, and even though the other three love to go to April's, after we pull away, she says that Rose, our German Shepherd, tries to climb up and out of the kennel to chase the car. When we return, our Finn is very clingy, he is all the time, but more so after the kennel.

Do you mind my asking--I realize that we live in separate places--what do you typically pay for your petsitter visits. She was only going to charge $50.00 for two visits per day. That's $350, for all 7 pets, not just $275 for the four dogs that I would pay at the kennel....



"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
lisamarie508 Posted - Jul 24 2007 : 08:27:09 AM
Jonni, I use pet sitters every time. Kennels are hard, cold, most have no feeling toward your "baby" at all, Other animals may not like yours, plus the abandanment issue. It's all too much stress for your babies to go through. If you use a pet sitter, at least your babies stay at home where they are comfortable and feel safe. They will be anxious about you not being there at night, but not nearly as anxious as they would be in a kennel.

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