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.
Choosing a Dog Boarding Kennel in Ireland This Summer
A practical guide to evaluating dog boarding facilities across Ireland, covering local regulations, climate considerations, and essential checks. Learn what to look for, what to ask, and how Irish boarding standards should protect your dog.
Caring for Senior Cats: A Pet Sitter's Full Guide
Senior cats require specialized attention from pet sitters, including medication management, mobility support, and awareness of emergency warning signs. This guide covers everything a professional pet sitter needs to know before accepting a senior cat assignment.
Reptile Care for Pet Sitters: A Complete Guide
Pet sitting for reptiles requires precise knowledge of temperature gradients, UV lighting, feeding schedules, and stress indicators. This guide covers everything a pet sitter needs to know about caring for bearded dragons, leopard geckos, and corn snakes.
How Dogs and Cats Behave in the First 24 Hours With a New Pet Sitter: What Owners Should Communicate Before Leaving
The first 24 hours with a new pet sitter represent the most behaviourally volatile window of any care transition for dogs and cats. Understanding species-specific stress responses and communicating the right information before departure can make the difference between a settled pet and a welfare crisis.
Briefing a Pet Sitter for a Senior Dog: What Health Records, Daily Routine Notes, and Emergency Contacts to Prepare
Senior dogs require a far more detailed care handover than younger pets, covering medications, mobility needs, cognitive health, and emergency protocols. This guide walks owners through every document, note, and contact a professional pet sitter needs before day one.
Booking a Pet Sitter for Spring Break: Essential Questions to Ask
Spring break is one of the busiest seasons for pet sitters, making early planning and thorough vetting critical. This guide covers the essential questions every pet owner should ask before entrusting their animal to a professional sitter.
The 30-Minute Drop-In: Realistic Expectations for Sitters
A professional breakdown of specific tasks and time management during a standard pet sitting visit. Learn how to align care requirements with industry standards for safety and engagement.
Recognizing Separation Anxiety in Boarded Pets: A Behavioural Guide
Differentiating between normal adjustment stress and clinical separation anxiety in kennel environments. A professional guide to physiological signs, threshold management, and intervention.
Easter Pet Care in Ireland: Hiring Pros vs Family Favours
As the Easter bank holiday approaches, Irish pet owners face a critical choice between professional sitters and informal family arrangements. This guide examines the legal liabilities under the Control of Dogs Act and the specific seasonal risks facing pets across Ireland.
Boarding Kennel Preparation: A Behavioural Wellness Guide
Minimise transition stress through systematic desensitisation and environmental familiarity. A professional protocol for ensuring psychological safety during owner absence.