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What does a pet sitter do?
Caring pet owners know that most pets adjust better to their owner's absence and
experience less anxiety and stress when they can remain in their home
environments. Pet sitters make this possible with daily visits to your home. In addition
to meals, exercise, playtime and cleaning litter boxes or cages, professional pet
sitters may also administer medications, walk dogs and perform other pet care
duties. That's why in-home pet sitting is the choice of pet owners and the “pet-
preferred” method of vacation and travel care.

A pet sitter may also provide vital home-care services while you are away, including
mail or newspaper pick up, placing trash outside for pickup, or rotating the lights and
opening or closing the blinds to make your house look lived in. A professional pet
sitter provides peace of mind for everyone.


What is involved with the Initial Consultation Visit?
The Initial Consultation Visit is crucial, as it gives the opportunity for the entire family
(including the pet(s)) and us at Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting to get to know one
another. The visit is held at the family's home and typically is between 30-45 minutes
in length. During this time, we will complete a questionnaire with the family in order to
collect important information about the pet(s), including personality, behavior, dietary
plans, vaccination history and routines. It is important for us to learn as much as
possible about your pet(s) in order for us to make the best recommendation about
meeting the needs of your pet(s). The Initial Consultation Visit also allows the family
to get to know us and learn the Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting policies and
procedures. Finally, a pet sitting Service Agreement and appropriate documents will
be completed, and we will collect a set of house keys. All pets to be cared for and
their owners must be present at the Initial Consultation Visit.

Note: Initial Consultation Visits are required for all new families.


Am I required to provide health/immunization records to Reining Cats and
Dogs Pet Sitting?
In order for Reining Cat and Dogs Pet Sitting to provide services for your pet(s), all
vaccinations must be current. In addition, in order for us to care for your pet(s), you
must provide us with health/immunization records from your veterinarian. These are
collected at the Initial Consultation Visit.
Services cannot be provided without
this important documentation.


Are you "insured & bonded?"
Reining Cats and Dogs is fully insured with the best liability insurance and
dishonesty bond available to protect you, your loved ones, and your home. We take
great pride in providing the most professional and highest quality services possible.
Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting can provide you with copies of these policies, at
your request. We know how difficult it is to leave your loved ones in the care of
others. We will do whatever it takes to make you feel at ease when you are not able
to be home, knowing that someone you trust is taking care of your precious family
members.


How do you provide home security for your clients who have to be gone
overnight?
Not only will Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting provide your pet(s) with food, water,
and the opportunity to relieve him/herself before retiring for the evening, but we can
also turn on/off lights, bring in the mail/newspaper, take out the trash, and supervise
service technicians. We help to give your home that 'lived in" look while you are
away.


Are my key and information safe?
Client keys are kept locked at the Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting office and are
accessible only to the owner. Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting also guarantees
that all clients' personal information will be kept confidential. We stand behind the
professionalism of our company in order to provide you with the highest quality pet
sitting services possible.


How do I choose the right pet sitter?
Choosing the right pet sitter to care for your animals while you're away can be a very
difficult decision. Reining Cats and Dogs Pet Sitting is pleased to provide pet owners
with a series of
questions to ask potential pet sitters to help in the pet sitter interview
process. Click the link below to view our list of questions to ask your potential pet
sitter.
                         Questions for a pet sitter
Reining Cats and Dogs
Pet Sitting     
Raleigh, NC
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