Pet Sitting & Boarding
Selecting the right care environment for your pet requires more than just finding a safe space; it demands a professional approach grounded in animal behavior and safety standards. As PSI-certified specialists, we prioritize your pet's emotional health, applying anxiety management techniques to mitigate stress and maintain stability during your absence. We assess every pet's unique temperament to determine whether in-home sitting or a dedicated boarding facility best suits their needs.
Our team is trained in Pet First Aid and CPR, ensuring competent responses to any medical needs that may arise. We also handle the travel logistics surrounding your departure and return, ensuring a seamless transition for your pet. By adhering to strict professional protocols, we provide a structured, enriching experience that keeps your companion safe, calm, and content while you travel.
Drop-In vs Live-In Pet Sitting in France: July Guide
Compare drop-in visits and live-in house sitting for July holidays in France, including regional rates, contracts, and insurance. Includes a sitter briefing template for cats, dogs, and chickens during the Grandes Vacances.
Italian Cattery Guide: Booking for Ferragosto August
A complete guide to choosing a pensione per gatti in Italy for the August Ferragosto exodus. Learn about standards, vaccination rules, booking timelines, and pricing differences between cities and rural facilities.
Hajj and Eid Al Adha Pet Boarding Budget Guide 2026
A practical financial planning guide for Gulf pet owners booking boarding during the June 2026 Hajj and Eid Al Adha period. Compare daily rates, kennel tiers, documentation, and strategies to avoid peak season price surges.
Train Your Dog to Love the Pet Sitter in 6 Weeks
A structured six week spring plan helps dogs build trust with a new pet sitter before summer travel. This guide covers scent familiarity, graduated visits, practice overnights, handover documents, and separation anxiety management.
Holiday Dog Boarding: How to Choose the Right Facility
Choosing a boarding facility before Eid Al Fitr or Spring Bank Holiday travel requires careful vetting. This guide covers facility tours, staff questions, vaccination rules, live cameras, and a luxury vs budget comparison.
Pet Sitter Emergency Guide for Australian Conditions
A comprehensive emergency guide for pet sitters in Australia, covering snake bites, paralysis ticks, extreme heat risks, and the critical first response protocols needed when the owner is away. Includes consent form essentials and a quick reference card adapted for Australian veterinary services.
Setting Up a Pet Sitting Business From Home in Australia
Starting a home pet sitting business in Australia requires navigating state and council regulations, obtaining appropriate insurance, and preparing for unique local hazards. This guide covers ABN registration, licensing, pricing in AUD, and safety protocols tailored to Australian conditions.
Fish Tank Pet Sitting Handover Template Guide
A complete handover template for pet sitters managing fish tanks, covering water changes, feeding schedules, equipment troubleshooting, and aquatic vet contacts. This guide ensures fish health and safety while owners are away.
Prepare Your Pet for Late Spring Holiday Travel in Australia
Late spring in Australia brings Melbourne Cup weekend, school holidays, and the lead-up to the Christmas rush, creating peak demand for pet sitters and boarding. Here is how to plan ahead, vet your sitter, and manage seasonal hazards like paralysis ticks and rising heat.
Preparing Your Pet for Eid al-Adha Fireworks
Fireworks and celebrations during Eid al-Adha can cause severe anxiety in dogs and cats. This guide covers desensitisation training, safe room setup, veterinarian recommended calming aids, and boarding options for travelling owners.
Spring Hazard Briefing for Pet Sitters in Australia
Australian spring brings unique dangers for pets, from paralysis ticks and snake encounters to toxic garden plants and rising temperatures. This briefing covers what every pet sitter needs to address before a spring booking.
How Pet Sitters Handle Dog Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety is one of the most common challenges pet sitters face during client visits. This guide covers pre-visit protocols, calming techniques, owner communication, and when to contact a veterinarian.