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Why Pet Boarding is Better than Pet Sitting

Written by Madison Ryan | Feb 7, 2020 4:12:16 PM

Pet Care While you're Away

Everyone wants what is best for their pet. For this reason, traveling for work or going on vacation can be extremely difficult. It's not always easily asking family or friends to take full responsibility for your pet. At the same time, it's hard to find a pet sitter that you can trust to care for your pet on the level that you know it deserves. This is where the right pet boarding can make a huge difference.

Pet Boarding vs Pet Sitting

Both are options for pet care while you are away, so what's the difference? 

Pet Boarding

Pet boarding is a great option if you do not want to place responsibility on family or friends for care. At the same time, pet boarding avoids the chance of placing your animal in the hands of someone who is not the best match. If you're interested in dog boarding or pet boarding, there is usually a lot of different products or services that can customize this experience. To get an idea, check out some pros that are commonly offered for pet boarding below:

  • Overnight care
  • Dog Walking
  • Pet exercise options
  • Training
  • Grooming
  • Spa treatments
  • Professional Staff
  • Vet on board
  • Playmates for socialization
  • Lots of Attention!

 

Pet Sitting

If you looking for someone to watch you pet while you are away, this is a very common option. However, just because it is common does not mean it is best. Many times, people use their family or friends as pet sitters.  While you know they are trusted, they are not professionals and most likely are not available to give your dog or pet attention all day long. Another option is finding pet sitters online. This can be beneficial for keeping your pet in its own home, however you are also allowing a stranger into your home as well. Read below for some typical expectations from a pet sitter:

  • Feed dog or pet
  • Take to the bathroom
  • Walk dog

Benefits of Pet Boarding

Overall, both pet boarding and pet sitting will provide the basic needs for your pet while you are away. However, pet boarding goes beyond and above then the basic needs and just meeting the minimum standard. Not only is it safer than letting a stranger into your home, but it is filled with experienced and trusted professionals. In addition, your dog will be getting plenty of attention from staff through every day, while a pet sitter might just stop in to feed your pet and take it out to the bathroom before returning home.

Lastly, pet boarding offers so many additional services. Therefore, if you take your dog or pet to a place for boarding overnight, they are likely to build a relationship with the staff. Once they are more familiar with this place, your pet will be excited to attend training, doggie daycare, or come in for a grooming appointment!