6 Tips on How to Pick the Perfect Puppy Sitter!

Our pups are like our kids, we want to keep them happy and above all safe. When we can’t be there for our pups for work or vacation, we need to rely on a companion for our four-legged companions! These tips will help you pick a reliable and caring sitter for your puppy!

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Whether you’re going back to the office or on an extended vacation, the time will come where many of us will need someone to look after our pups! If you don’t have an extended cousin, niece, or nephew readily available and already asked your neighbor to help watch your pup one too many times, hiring a puppy sitter is your best bet. A great puppy sitter will provide you and your puppy with more than just a few hours of their time! They’ll provide quality one-on-one time for your puppy, some have professional puppy care & first aid training, plus they can even help look after things at home if you need them to!

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What are the benefits of hiring a professional puppy sitter?

If you’re on the fence about hiring a puppy sitter, think about the benefits for both you and your puppy. A sitter’s main job is to look after your puppy. So, you’ll avoid burdening your family or friends who may not be able to provide dedicated care like a sitter would, and have the peace of mind that your pup is getting the full attention they need!

Hiring a pet sitter also lets your pup be in the comfort of a home setting, and if the sitter is able to watch them at your personal house, even better! An in-home sitter lets your pup stay in their familiar environment which can help them be more relaxed while you’re away. Plus, you can coordinate with the puppy sitter to watch your home, bring in the mail, water your plants, etc during their stay! You can go on your trip feeling more relaxed knowing both your pup and your home are being taken care of!

6 Tips for picking a puppy sitter!

Nowadays there’s an app for everything including, you guessed it, finding a puppy sitter! And because it’s so easy for anyone to list themselves as a puppy sitter, you’ll need to know what to look out for! These are our tips for picking the perfect puppy sitter!

1. Start looking sooner rather than later!

Like any good professional, a reputable puppy sitter probably has a list of repeat clients. If they are looking to take on other clients, you want to make sure that you are readily reaching out to them and letting them know your needs! Also, consider the timing of when you need a puppy sitter. People travel most often around the holidays so if you also need a puppy sitter for a planned vacation, you want to find one the sooner the better!

2. Shop around for the perfect match!

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Take some time to do your research in your local area to find a few puppy sitters. A great place to start is asking for referrals from other pet professionals such as your veterinarian, groomer, pet store owner, or puppy trainer! Then ask your family and friends who own dogs for their recommendations or check out some of the popular dog-sitting apps that also have reviews for the available sitters in your area. Chances are you’ll find a good amount of potential puppy sitters to interview, without having to do a cold internet search! 

3. Ask for references and professional training!

Once you narrowed down your list of potential puppy sitters, ask each of them to provide a list of references. Nothing will let you know more about their professional ability than the experience of previous clients! Some puppy sitters might already have existing reviews listed online, but it’s a good idea to call or email a few people with any specific questions you may have rather than solely relying on website reviews or advertising.

During your interview process, you may also want to ask your potential puppy sitters to provide you with details about any other related professional training. Do they know first aid for your puppy? What about other important skills like puppy training or grooming? 

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4. Give your puppy sitter clear instructions!

It’s important to establish what your needs and expectations are before your new puppy sitter starts. Puppies are impressionable and a few days of different house rules can get them off track with their training progress! Create a list of things that your puppy needs, for example, their daily schedule with feeding, playtime, walking, and sleeping times. Ask your puppy sitter to follow through with your puppy’s schedule as closely as possible. If your puppy is being crate trained, it’s important your puppy sitter keeps things consistent. And if you know your puppy has certain tendencies, fears, likes, dislikes, etc., include those tidbits in your list too! 

Whether your puppy is staying with the sitter at your home, or with them at their’s, break out the dos and don’ts for your puppy with things like if your pup is allowed on the furniture or not, what rooms of the house they have access to, what to do if they start jumping on them or barking in their crate, along with your supervision expectations when your puppy has free time. The more you can get on the same page with your sitter, the smoother the transition will be when you come back home and “normal life” kicks back in for you and your pup!

Don’t forget to include other important activities for your sitter to keep up with while you're away like attending online puppy training classes or playdates!

Important tip: Leave your new puppy sitter a copy of your pup’s vaccination record and a list of contacts including your puppy’s veterinarian, a close-by emergency pet clinic, and back-up assistance such as a family member or friend. Also, if your puppy is taking any special medication, make sure your sitter is aware and has detailed instructions on administering it!

5. Introduce your puppy to their new sitter!

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You’ve picked out a puppy sitter but the most important thing to consider before officially hiring them is if they can interact and bond well with your puppy! Different puppy personalities have different needs. A shy, nervous pup may need someone softer and nurturing, while a more energetic, confident pup may need someone a bit firmer, with a calm, even energy. Find the right fit for your puppy by planning on a few introductions so your puppy can learn to feel comfortable around the new person while you’re present.

On your puppy sitter’s first visit, choose a neutral place (ie. outdoors at a park) for your puppy to meet them, and do activities like take a walk together, have some playtime, and just observe how your puppy is when you and the sitter talk too. For your next planned visit, move it into your home, or the sitter’s home (depending on where your pup will be staying) so they can get used to each other in the space they’ll be spending their time together!

Remember to never force interactions, especially if your puppy is a bit nervous at first, and give your puppy time to warm up to the new person if need be. Some good yummy treats you have on-hand for the sitter can often help with this! This is your opportunity to really observe how your puppy and sitter get along and if it seems like a good match, so give yourself some time for this process!

6. Establish fees and other important details in advance!

So you’ve decided to hire a new puppy sitter, yay! Before they come to care for your puppy, establish their payment amount and frequency up-front. Some sitters may charge more over the holidays, have fees for early or late pick-ups, or may ask for more based on the number of walks or activities you'd like them to do with your puppy. Additionally, ask them to provide you with a copy of their own liability insurance for your records!

Also, establish a line of communication with your puppy sitter while you’re away. Whether it’s a short phone call, text, or email, have them give you updates on how your puppy is doing. Nothing will make you feel more at ease than a cute picture of your pup cuddled up at home!

Other important things to consider!

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Before your new puppy sitter comes over and you head off, take a little time to make a few arrangements to ensure that your puppy’s new sitter has everything they need to properly care for your pup! In the event that there’s a delay in your travel, stock up on a few extra supplies just in case, including your puppy’s food and medication! Also, let a family member, friend, or neighbor know if there’s a pet sitter staying your home and give them their contact info with permission from your sitter! And lastly, make sure all your puppy’s I.D.s are up to date! 

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A well-behaved dog is every new puppy owner’s dream. Puppy antics are cute for a while, but if left without the proper puppy training and leadership, can transform into difficult to manage adult dog behaviors. 

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Social media is full of funny puppy and dog videos showing them getting into all sorts of mayhem! And while they are fun to stop and look at while you’re scrolling your newsfeed, the same can’t be said when it’s your puppy causing chaos at home! The reality is, those antics you think are silly and cute right now because your puppy is tiny, will continue, and become problematic as your puppy grows. 

Puppy training helps you to establish a line of communication between you and your puppy because it gives you the tools to ask your puppy to perform the correct behavior and teach your puppy how to correctly respond. It also helps place you in the role of leader as your puppy will begin to look at you for guidance. 

But puppy training goes beyond the basic obedience commands. It molds overall good behaviors, a sense of confidence and security in your puppy, and much-needed routines that puppies need to thrive. One of the greatest ways to accelerate your pup’s good behaviors and obedience is by setting boundaries for them. By implementing boundaries, you are providing the structure your pup needs to learn what is expected of them in the home and in the outside world. Even if your puppy has already started puppy obedience training, is on the way to being completely housebroken, their chewing is under control, and so on, they’re just a puppy, so keeping up with boundaries is essential! 

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Why Set Boundaries for Your Puppy?

Think of boundaries like the rules of conduct for your home and in public. For example, ask yourself: is your puppy allowed in every room or are there some you don’t want them in? Do you want your pup on the furniture with you or prefer them to relax in a spot of their own? And how about when you take them outdoors or in social settings. Do you want them to walk beside you and follow your lead? Do you wish them to remain calm while greeting new people and in new environments? Only you can define what it is that you really expect from your puppy and only then, start to implement boundaries in order to achieve those goals and stick to them!

Setting boundaries for your puppy might sound like you’re blocking them off from certain things, however, what it really means is teaching your puppy what they can do and where. And once your puppy learns their boundaries, you’ve instilled in them life-long good manners, plus given them the advantage of living a life with far more freedom!

Behaving at Home

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Part of setting boundaries for your puppy at home involves teaching your puppy where they can and can’t go using a playpen, baby gates, or your puppy’s crate. Crates can be used throughout your pup’s entire life as a safe spot for them to retreat when they need space and to rest. But another huge advantage is how much a crate can help speed up the potty training process! 

While you’re potty training your puppy, creating these no-puppy zones with crates, playpens or baby gates to limit access to rooms can help you mitigate the chance of your puppy having accidents all throughout the house without your knowledge. Having a secure area for your puppy to play, rest, and eat in when you can’t fully supervise them will help keep them safe and from getting into trouble by exploring areas they shouldn’t be in!

Of course, living with baby gates and playpens forever isn’t ideal. But having these essential tools consistently set up while your puppy is growing up will help them learn what is their space and what is expected of them. When the time comes and your puppy is mature enough that you need to leave them at home alone, you will have far more confidence that your pup won’t get into something that they shouldn’t while you are away!

Attending Social Events

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If you always envisioned your puppy accompanying you out, setting boundaries extends into situations like going out to restaurants that allow dogs, dog-friendly stores, or family and friends’ homes! 

With puppy obedience training, you will learn to use commands such as Sit, Stay, Down, Leave-it, and Heel throughout your puppy’s life and practice them in different settings so your puppy learns to listen to them outside of just at home. The goal of getting your puppy to listen to their commands in those situations is to provide them with impulse control to avoid them excitingly jumping up on people, rushing in or out of doors, barking at other dogs, roaming around freely, and other troublesome behaviors. A puppy that learns good manners, is far more welcome and pleasant to be around in any situation, plus lets you feel more relaxed and confident that your puppy will listen to you!

Our favorite command here at The Puppy Academy to use in social settings is Place command! “Place” essentially teaches your pup to relax in a spot until you release them. “Place” is used for an object that has a natural boundary like a pet cot or dog bed at home, but it can also be used when you’re outdoors or at a social gathering with a blanket or towel, or even a picnic table bench! This can be super helpful for getting your puppy to settle and be calm on command within their boundary, even with lots of people and distractions around them.

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Exploring the Outdoors

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Similar to attending different social situations, you might want to give your puppy the freedom to explore nature during walks or even on long hikes. The off-leash world definitely lets your puppy run, roam, and explore to their heart's content but poses its own set of risks. Think of going off-leash as there being no boundary! And pups without a strong Recall can get lost if they chase after something, run into a road, or spark an altercation with another dog, regardless of how friendly your pup may be. 

For your pup’s utmost safety, a leash and strong Recall are two of the best tools you can have that will help reinforce outdoor boundaries! In instances when you are hiking or in more rural areas, using a long-lead in place of their shorter walking leash can give your pup more room to explore safely, and teach them the distance boundary they have between you and the end of the long-line before you Recall them back to you.

Meeting New People & Dogs

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Reactions toward new people coming over the house such as running and jumping all over them, and non-stop barking before they can get a foot in the house is not a pleasant experience for anyone! Earlier we touched on impulse control for their energy by performing a task such as Sit and Stay or example, to mitigate their excited outbursts! In this section, proper socialization is the other piece to set up a boundary for your pup’s behaviors. Giving your puppy exposure to new experiences can help your puppy positively associate with them for the rest of their life. 

Introductions to new people and dogs after your puppy has received the necessary round of vaccinations will help teach them A. that meeting new people and dogs can be fun, and B. that there’s a correct way to do it, without getting overly excited! Get into the habit of having your puppy be calm in a Sit or Down command before allowing others to say hi or pet your pup. Remember, you get what you pet! If your pup is being greeted and pet by someone while in a super-excited state, they’re essentially being rewarded for their excitement and will be encouraged to act that way again the next time. By routinely practicing the calm Sit or Down boundary before interactions, you are creating a habitual good behavior whenever your puppy encounters new things in the future!

How Can You Set Boundaries for Your Puppy Now?

Start with spending some time deciding what boundaries are important to you and for the life you want with your pup, and get the whole family on the same page! Finding a reputable puppy trainer and puppy training classes either in your area or an online puppy class can help you with establishing and enforcing these boundaries. A good puppy trainer will instruct you on how to teach and use the basic commands, impulse control techniques, teach you how to socialize your puppy, and so on! Next, invest in the right tools to help you with your puppy’s training. A crate, playpen, harness, and leash are all necessary to help you create boundaries and lead your puppy at home and in public. Finally, remain consistent with your puppy’s training! Setting up boundaries is only effective if they become a routine in your puppy’s life. Not letting them on the couch one day, then letting them up the next will only serve to confuse them and let them think it’s okay not to listen to you every now and again. Doing these simple but effective things now will help you not only set up boundaries for your puppy but set up a foundation for your puppy to grow into a well-behaved dog! 

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