Dayton Pet Sitting
In Dayton Pet Sitting, as in many other places is something that is becoming more and more seen. However there are requirements the programs and caregivers ask before you can enroll your dog or cat in one. Obviously a big concern is the pet’s health and vaccinations are a definite must. Make sure before putting your dog or cat in a Dayton Pet Sitting program to have their vaccinations up to date prior to check in. Vaccinations will probably need to be given at least 2 days before arriving and by done by a licensed veterinarian. The Dayton Pet Sitting program will want to have written proof of the vaccinations. In the case of cats most places need FVRCP and a 1 or 3 year vaccine is usually required. Cats will also need a rabies vaccination and a 1 or 3 year vaccine is usually required. In the case of dogs the vaccinations they will most likely need to have is DPP and a 1 or 3 year vaccine, Bordetella which is a vaccination that is required every six months, however owners need to know that many veterinarians only administer this vaccine when the owner requests it. And finally they will definitely need a Rabies vaccination for 1 or 3 years. If you do take your pet to a Dayton Pet Sitting day care make sure to make him or her feel as comfortable as possible when he comes back home. Many pets feel and exhibit signs of stress upon arriving back home but this is quite normal. You can make your pet feel comfortable by allowing the dog to use the bathroom before getting inside a car back to your home. Another thing Dayton Pet Sitting caregivers suggest is to feed the dog bland foods and lots of love. |