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The Pros and Cons of Pet Sitting vs Boarding

 Sitting or Boarding? Which is right for you and your pet? Pet owners often face the dilemma of finding suitable care for their beloved pets when they are away. This blog explores the options of pet sitting and boarding, two common solutions for ensuring the well-being of pets in the absence of their owners. Understanding the differences between pet sitting, where a caregiver visits the pet's home, and boarding, where the pet stays at a designated facility, is crucial for making an informed decision. As the trends in pet care continue to evolve, it is essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option to choose the best fit for your furry friend. Pet Sitting or Boarding? Whether you're planning a vacation, a work trip, or just need someone to look after your furry friend for a day, the choice between pet sitting and boarding can be a crucial decision for pet owners. Understanding the differences between these two options is key to making the best choice for your pet's care...

Some cool tips on keeping your pets safe this summer

  As temperatures start to rise, so do health risks to your pets. Today we are going to give you some quick tips on keeping your pets cool while letting them enjoy the outdoors! 1.Keeping Them Hydrated This is THE MOST important way to keep your pets cool. Keep a few water bowls around the house or outside for them. You can even place some ice cubes in the bowls to keep the water nice and cool. 2. Let Your Pet Rest We want your pets to be able to get outside and play but they can so easily get overheated. Limit outdoor playtime whenever it's a bit too hot outside. For some good brain stimulation, snuffle mats for dogs are a great way for them to play while keeping cool indoors. 3. Water Aerobics If your dog loves water then you're all set! If you have a pool, let your dog jump in and swim away. If not, a small kitty pool filled half way with some cool water is a great way to let them enjoy some fun in the sun. Keep in mind, they can still get overheated in a pool if they get t...