When you travel, you need to decide what happens to your pet. Both boarding facilities and pet sitters have advantages and disadvantages. Here is how to choose.
Pet Boarding
Pros: 24/7 supervision, professional staff, socialization with other animals, structured feeding and exercise schedules.
Cons: Unfamiliar environment can cause stress, risk of illness transmission, higher cost for extended stays, your pet may feel abandoned.
Pet Sitting
Pros: Your pet stays in their own environment, reduced stress, personalized attention, no exposure to other animals illnesses.
Cons: No 24/7 supervision (unless you pay for overnight), dependent on one persons reliability, your home security.
How to Choose a Boarding Facility
- Visit in person before booking
- Ask about staff-to-animal ratios
- Check vaccination requirements for all boarded animals
- Ask about emergency protocols
- Request a trial day stay before committing to a week
How to Choose a Pet Sitter
- Get references from other pet owners
- Conduct a meet-and-greet to see how they interact with your pet
- Confirm they have pet first aid training
- Provide detailed instructions for feeding, medication, and vet contact
- Install a doorbell camera for peace of mind
Hybrid Option
For short trips (1-3 days), a pet sitter who visits twice daily is usually sufficient. For longer trips, boarding or a live-in sitter provides better coverage.
The right choice depends on your pets personality. Social dogs often love boarding. Anxious cats almost always do better at home with a sitter.
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