Spending your days looking after four-legged friends must be one of the best jobs in the world! But while it may seem like it’s all fun and games (which it can be), being a great dog sitter also requires preparation and understanding.
In this blog, we’ll share our ultimate guide to being the perfect temporary pet parent, giving you tips on how to become a trusted dog sitter, as well as things to consider if you’re just getting started.
A dog sitter is someone who temporarily cares for a dog while their caregiver is away. Dog sitting can take place in the caregiver’s home or the sitter’s home. For many dogs, being at home when their human is away can be less challenging than going to a boarding kennel or dog hotel.
Dog sitters are responsible for things such as:
When becoming a dog sitter, it’s important to build trust with both the dogs and their parents. This helps create a bond between you and the dog, as well as giving their human the peace of mind that their pup is in the safest hands possible!
Some ways to become a trusted dog sitter include:
As a dog sitter, understanding a dog’s behaviour is essential. Dogs communicate through their body language and behaviour, so understanding it allows you to meet their needs, improve communication and build trust.
When first starting as a dog sitter, ask as many questions as you can! Communicating with a pet parent about their pooch can help you understand how to look after their dog, as well as discover their individual and specific needs.
Some of these questions can include:
Dogs thrive on consistency, so try to mirror their usual schedule. Sticking to a dog’s routine, where possible, provides a sense of normalcy, helping to build trust and comfort between you and the dog.
If the dog is going to be spending time in your home, make sure they have access to familiar blankets, toys or an item with their human’s scent to help them feel more comfortable.
When first meeting a dog, start slowly and let them come to you. Follow the dog’s lead for the sort of interaction they want. Just being in the same room with them may be all they need, whereas others may want to be closer to you.
Understand what the dog enjoys doing and learn things such as how they prefer to be petted. This can help you give the right responses when the dog wants to interact with you. Using positive reinforcement with treats and praise is also a great way to help build trust.
When you first start dog sitting, it’s crucial to make sure that you are informed about the correct safety measures and protocols. Make sure you have the necessary licences and insurance in place so you’re covered to look after pets.
Keep the dog safe by doing things such as using the correct collar or harness, understanding any behaviour issues they may have and making sure all areas are safe and suitable for the dog if they’re coming to your home.
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