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Keeping Your Pet Safe When You Leave

 

Most pet owners consider their furry friends to be a part of the family, and like any other members of the family, they deserve to be safe and happy when their owners are away. No one wants to think about the possibility of their pet being harmed while they’re away, but the fact is that accidents can happen. Luckily, there are many things you can do to make sure your pet is taken care of while you’re not home. In this article, we will discuss some tips for keeping your pet safe and comfortable when you’re not around.

Make Sure Your Pet Has Plenty Of Food And Water

Providing plenty of fresh food and water is crucial to keeping your pet healthy. You can set up your pet’s food or water bowls in such a way that they will take care of themselves when you’re away; maybe one bowl will release more food as needed, while another bowl has an alarm system connected to it, so the owner is notified when the food runs low. If this doesn’t seem like a viable option, try delegating food and water duties to someone else before you leave. Make sure that you’re home for at least a few hours every day to feed and water your pet.

Install Security Cameras In Your House

Security cameras are an invaluable tool. You can catch thieves or trespassers in the act, but they’re also useful for keeping an eye on your pets while you’re away. Many pet owners don’t think about the idea of installing security cameras in their houses. There are several ways to install cameras around your property, letting you keep an eye on things when you’re not home. You can even view the feed directly on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop computer by using apps. These applications are free and easy to use; once the camera is set up, you can watch your pets from anywhere in the world!

Keep Their Environment Comfortable And Safe

Just like you want your home to be comfortable when you’re away, so does your pet. That’s why it’s important to keep their environment safe and secure while you’re away. If you have a dog, be sure to give him or her plenty of toys to play with. Cats can enjoy playing with a string or laser pointer as well as some fun catnip toys. Providing your pets with toys gives them something to do when they’re alone, preventing boredom-related behavior problems. Bored animals also tend to chew on things they shouldn’t chew on, so if you notice that your pet has been chewing on furniture or shoes lately, it might be time for more toys!

Leave Your Pet With A Friend Or Family Member

Pets are social creatures. They like human interaction, and they get lonely when they’re left alone for long periods of time without someone to take care of them. Sometimes, it’s impossible to leave your pet with someone else (if you travel a lot for work or if you don’t know many people in the area), but there are other options. For example, if you can’t afford to hire a dog walker or pet sitter, ask your neighbors if they would be willing to help out once in a while; most people will say yes! Your neighbor may even be happy to come over every day while you’re gone so that your pup always has some friendly faces around.

Hire A Pet Sitter

If you don’t want to leave your pet with a friend or family member and you can afford it, hiring a professional pet sitter is the best option. Pet sitters are trained to deal with all kinds of pets; they know how to clean litter boxes, feed animals according to the owner’s instructions and play with dogs for exercise (if your dog needs it). They also understand many common behavior problems like anxiety, aggression, and chewing on furniture. Most will offer a free consultation so that you can meet them in person and ask any questions before deciding if they’re right for you.

Crate Your Dog

If you like the idea of having someone come to your house and watch your dog but don’t want them to sleep in the bed or on the couch, consider getting a crate. Pet sitters usually won’t allow dogs to sleep on furniture because it’s unsanitary; they may let dogs sleep in their beds for an extra fee. If you’re willing to pay this fee, then, by all means, let them sleep with you! However, if not, get a crate that is just big enough for your dog to turn around inside and find somewhere safe outside where they can do their business (away from other pets). A large metal garbage can with a lid makes an excellent temporary kennel while you’re away.

Conclusion

Keeping your pet happy and healthy requires a lot of hard work, but it can be well worth the time and energy you put into them. With a little thought and effort, you can keep your pets safe when you’re not home by providing a comfortable environment, plenty of toys to play with, and lots of human attention. If you spend some time planning ahead before leaving for extended periods, then you’ll never need to worry about leaving your fur babies behind! Make sure to give them lots of love every time you see them!