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27 December 2024

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Signs your pet needs personalized care while you're away

It's never easy to leave your pet behind. Pets aren't just animals, they're also members of the family. While some pets are very adaptive to change, others need a special more personalized approach to their care. Understanding how you can spot the signs your pet needs extra attention can make all the difference in their well-being and happiness.

One of the most telling indicators is a change in behavior. Pets are very reliant on routine, and their owner being away and other disruptions can trigger anxiety or even depression. Signs that your pet is struggling can look like your normally cheerful dog becoming withdrawn or your usually playful cat hiding more often... In these cases, you can make them feel secure during your absence by offering them personalized care from someone who understands their habits and needs.

Another reason why some pets require more individualized attention are health concerns. Some animals often need specific care (medication administration, assistance with mobility...) like older pets, those with chronic conditions and those recovering from illness. You can insure they receive the care they deserve while you're away by getting them a sitter familiar with their routines and health needs.

Your pet's energy levels can also play a crucial role. Lack of stimulation can make high-energy pets restless and destructive. On the other hand, gentle encouragement is required by less active animals to stay engaged and healthy. Even in your absence, you can ensure your pet remains happy and balanced through tailored care that incorporates their unique energy levels.

Additionally, pets may experience separation anxiety if they have a strong attachment to their owners. These animals can greatly benefit from a personalized approach, where time is taken by the sitter to build trust and provide reassurance. You can get peace of mind by knowing your pet feels safe and loved, even when you're not there.

Finally, consider the social needs of your pet. Some animals are more social and enjoy interaction, while others are more reserved and prefer quiet companionship. A sitter who understands their preferences can provide the right balance of attention and space, creating an environment where they feel at ease.

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