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Tips for Finding a Pet-Sitter

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Word of mouth used to be the only reliable way to find a pet-sitter. And it can still be incredibly valuable–but now, you can also rely on whole networks of pet lovers to start your search! Sitter reviews from other owners give you a lot of helpful information, and pet-sitting websites offer plenty of other tools to find a perfect match.

You’ll want to use a reputable, selective website like Rover.com that screens potential sitters and runs background checks. Rover offers 24/7 sitter support, insures each stay, and securely processes payments. With plenty of options, a handy app, and an active user base, Rover is the go-to site for owners and pet-sitters alike.

After signing up, you’ll start by filling out your profile. Include information about yourself, your pet, and your home. Details about your routine and your pet’s personality can help you find a great match, and you can post photos of your pet, too!

Define Your Needs

Think back to past experiences with new people and pets, including times you’ve been out of town. Is your pet happiest in their own home? Nervous with strangers? Do they get along with other animals? Write down unique care requirements and concerns you have.

This “dream list” could include particular types of experience a sitter would have, personality elements, or a certain type of schedule that would work well for your pet. What are your non-negotiables? Know where you might be willing to compromise, and what areas are paramount to your pet’s happiness.

Search Rover’s Site

If you’re looking for a sitter for specific dates, you can narrow your search with those parameters. Otherwise, browse as many local sitters as you can to cast a wide net. Which sitters already have reviews from other owners? Start reading through profiles to get to know your options.

Now, compare what you find with your list. Contact sitters who look promising, and ask questions if you need more detail. The ideal sitter will be adaptable and motivated, and highly attentive to your pet. They’ll also be conscientious about instructions.

Do a Meet & Greet

This is where the rubber hits the road: does the real-world chemistry reflect what you’ve learned so far?

Observe the pet-sitting candidate as they say hello and get to know your pet. It shouldn’t be too hard to tell whether they get along, but if you’re unsure, ask the sitter to carry out a task like taking your dog for a walk. Look for clear communication, mutual respect, and their ability to put your pet at ease.

Plan Ahead

Even the best sitters can benefit from extra planning. Leave a written list of instructions along with emergency numbers, and give your pet some time to transition. Ideally, for the first stay, invite the sitter to come over a half hour before you leave home. That way, they can start playing together, and becoming incorporated into your pet’s daily routine. Your pet will feel more comfortable by the time you go.

During the stay, communicate often with the sitter. If the pet-sitting website has an app, you can easily check in, ask questions, and follow their activities. You should have a good sense of how your pet is doing, and if you have any concerns, you can reach out and let the pet-sitter know what you’re worried about. Then, make a plan to address it.

Next Steps

After the stay, write an honest review for the sitter, and hire them back if you feel confident in the match. Otherwise, it’s back to the drawing board–but no worries, you’ve got plenty of options. Just tweak your list, based on what you’ve learned, and reach out to other caregivers. You can also look at Rover’s handy guide to finding the perfect dog sitter, if additional guidance would help!

 

Written by Nat Smith, Rover.com community member. Rover is the nation’s largest network of 5-star pet sitters and dog walkers.