Leaving your pet in someone else’s care is a big decision. Whether you’re heading away for a weekend or just need help during busy days, finding the right pet sitter can give you peace of mind and help your pet stay happy, comfortable, and safe in their usual environment.
Here are some important things to look for when choosing a pet sitter.
Experience With Animals
A good pet sitter should have genuine experience caring for animals, especially the type of pet you own. Every pet is different, and experienced sitters will understand how to recognise signs of stress, illness, anxiety, or discomfort.
Ask questions such as:
- Have they cared for similar pets before?
- Are they confident handling nervous or energetic animals?
- Can they administer medication if needed?
Reliability and Trustworthiness
Your pet sitter may have access to your home, so trust is essential. Look for someone professional, punctual, and organised. Reviews, recommendations, and testimonials from previous clients can help you feel more confident in your choice.
It’s also worth checking:
- Are they insured?
- Do they have a DBS check?
- Do they communicate clearly and respond promptly?
A Meet and Greet
A meet and greet is one of the best ways to see how your pet reacts to a sitter. It gives everyone a chance to get comfortable and discuss routines, feeding schedules, walks, medication, and any special requirements. You can read more on The importance of meet and greets here
Pay attention to how the sitter interacts with your pet. A calm, patient approach can make a huge difference.
Clear Communication
Good communication is important while you’re away. Many pet owners appreciate updates, photos, or messages to know their pets are doing well.
Before booking, discuss:
- How often updates will be sent
- The best way to stay in touch
- Emergency contact arrangements
Services That Suit Your Pet
Not all pets need the same type of care. Some may need regular walks and playtime, while others prefer quiet companionship and routine.
Choose a sitter who can tailor their care to your pet’s needs, whether that’s:
- Dog walking
- Home visits for cats
- Overnight pet sitting
- Feeding and medication
- Puppy or senior pet care
Trust Your Instincts
Finally, trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, keep looking. A professional pet sitter should make both you and your pet feel comfortable and reassured.
At PetProHub, we believe pets are happiest when cared for with patience, kindness, and individual attention. Taking the time to find the right sitter can make all the difference for both you and your pet.


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