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How should a pet be prepared for overexposure

How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
April 18, 2023
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  • Place Of Overexposure
  • Acquaintance
  • Ask questions
  • Prepare the animal’s things

How much time do you spend with your pet? Believe me, even if you answer that you are almost always together, it will still not be enough!

After all, our animals are the most faithful friends who love us completely unselfishly and want to always be with us. Just remember how your dog jumps, wags his tail and barks happily when you open the doors of your house. And your cat rushes towards you from any room to rub against your legs and purr.

And a loving owner, of course, also tries not to part with his beloved pet for a long time. Many owners take their pets with them to the store, to visit friends, cafes and even travel.

At the same time, if you properly prepare for a trip to another city or country, then this trip will bring only joy to you and your pet. Animals can be transported on board an aircraft, train or bus. The main thing is to visit the veterinarian in advance and make a veterinary passport.

But it is most convenient to travel with a pet by car. You choose when to stop and let the animal stretch its paws, and all the things your pet needs, including food and water, are always at your fingertips. If you do not have your own car, you can use the car rental service. This is very convenient because the car rental service is available all over the world.

Wherever you go with your pet, you will always find the right option for you anywhere in the world and for any period of time: daily car rental Berlin, weekly car rental Rome, monthly car rental Abu Dhabi and many other options. Traveling with a pet in a big car like g63 rental Dubai offers will bring you pleasure, as you will not worry about the condition of the car and other unnecessary things, but will be able to fully concentrate on your pet and your vacation.

How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?
How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?

But there are different circumstances in life! And sometimes it happens that in one evening your plans can change dramatically, for example, an unplanned business trip that you go on in a couple of days. And now this day is getting closer and closer, but you understand that you have no one to leave your furry friend with.

How to be in such a situation? Services that provide overexposure of your pets will come to your aid. Sitters look after your pet while you are away. But in order for your pet to experience less stress while he is without you, try to prepare it for this period.

Place Of Overexposure

The first thing to decide is the place of overexposure. Will the sitter take the animal to his home or will he care for him on your territory? Discuss this issue in advance and think about where it will be more comfortable for your pet.

We noticed that for cats, most often they choose a nanny who comes 1-2 times a day, feeds them, changes the water, cleans the tray and plays with the pet. If we are talking about a dog, then it is best that the sitters live with it for the duration of the overexposure. After all, for cats, safety is associated with home, but the dog needs a master.

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Acquaintance

One of the important components of overexposure is acquaintance. Before bringing a dog into a sitter’s home, you need to understand that they need to make friends. Start your acquaintance with a walk in the park.

You will be able to understand whether the sitter has made friends with your pet, whether he has found a common language. For the sitter, this walk is no less important: he will be able to see how the dog behaves during the walk (calmly walks or, for example, runs after birds).

If we are talking about a cat, try to arrange a meeting in your territory. So the animal will be easier to get used to the sitter and he will behave calmly.

How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?
How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?

Ask questions

The sitter will ask you quite a few questions. Do you want to be ready for this moment? We have collected the main questions that your future nanny will want answers to. Think ahead about how you will respond to them.

  • the animal’s diet and feeding schedule;
  • allergy;
  • dog/cat vaccinated or not;
  • whether the animal has been treated for ticks;
  • how many times a day the dog is used to walking and how long each walk takes;
  • peculiarities in the behavior of the animal (tell the sitter honestly about this so that he understands what awaits him and whether he can cope with the pet);
  • how the animal interacts with animals, people, children, etc.

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Prepare the animal’s things

Prepare some things for the animal: it’s favorite toy, bowl, leash, it’s favorite food, shampoo, comb for wool (if necessary), do not forget about the veterinary passport.

How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?
How should a pet be prepared for overexposure?

If you follow these rules, then your pet will endure separation from you quite calmly. But still, try to take your pet with you if possible, because they love you so much!

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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