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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Preparing your Pet ===
 
=== Preparing your Pet ===
#Assess your pet's needs. All pets are different and have unique personalities.  Some do well when left alone for longer periods of time and others do not.  Pets that are more social, have medical conditions, or that are used to having lots of interaction with others may not do as well on their own for long periods of time.<ref>http://traveltips.usatoday.com/leave-cat-traveling-103591.html</ref>
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#Assess your pet's needs. All pets are different and have unique personalities.  Some do well when left alone for longer periods of time and others do not.  Pets that are more social, have medical conditions, or that are used to having lots of interaction with others may not do as well on their own for long periods of time.<ref name="rf1">http://traveltips.usatoday.com/leave-cat-traveling-103591.html</ref>
 
#*Also consider your pet's feeding schedule or if your pet likes to get into things and make a mess when you are not around.
 
#*Also consider your pet's feeding schedule or if your pet likes to get into things and make a mess when you are not around.
 
#*Younger pets may not be able to handle being left alone as well as more mature pets.
 
#*Younger pets may not be able to handle being left alone as well as more mature pets.
 
#*If your animal has separation anxiety, a pet-sitter or a boarding house may be a good option.
 
#*If your animal has separation anxiety, a pet-sitter or a boarding house may be a good option.
#Adjust your pet's schedule. Two weeks before your vacation, start leaving your pet home alone for longer periods of time. If you usually leave your pet at home while you are away at work, leave your house for a couple of hours after work each day. If you usually see your pet during the day, leave your pet at home while you are at work.<ref>http://halepetdoorpettips.com/2012/07/10/tips-for-safely-leaving-your-pets-at-home-while-youre-on-vacation/</ref>
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#Adjust your pet's schedule. Two weeks before your vacation, start leaving your pet home alone for longer periods of time. If you usually leave your pet at home while you are away at work, leave your house for a couple of hours after work each day. If you usually see your pet during the day, leave your pet at home while you are at work.<ref name="rf2">http://halepetdoorpettips.com/2012/07/10/tips-for-safely-leaving-your-pets-at-home-while-youre-on-vacation/</ref>
 
#*This will prepare your pet to spend more time alone.
 
#*This will prepare your pet to spend more time alone.
#Write detailed instructions. If you are leaving your pet in someone else's care, it is important that you give him or her enough information to care for your pet. Leave your contact information, the phone number of your veterinarian in case of an emergency. If your pet has any special dietary needs or likes specific treats or toys, write this information down. Include information about your pet's routine, bathroom habits, schedule, and any medications.<ref>http://halepetdoorpettips.com/2012/07/10/tips-for-safely-leaving-your-pets-at-home-while-youre-on-vacation/</ref> Also include any information about your pet's personality that someone may need to know. Does your pet get excited when someone is at the door?  Does your pet have a favorite hiding place?
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#Write detailed instructions. If you are leaving your pet in someone else's care, it is important that you give him or her enough information to care for your pet. Leave your contact information, the phone number of your veterinarian in case of an emergency. If your pet has any special dietary needs or likes specific treats or toys, write this information down. Include information about your pet's routine, bathroom habits, schedule, and any medications.<ref name="rf2" /> Also include any information about your pet's personality that someone may need to know. Does your pet get excited when someone is at the door?  Does your pet have a favorite hiding place?
 
#*Be as detailed as possible when writing down the instructions. It is better to give someone too much information than not enough.
 
#*Be as detailed as possible when writing down the instructions. It is better to give someone too much information than not enough.
#Talk to your veterinarian.  It is important that your pet is up-to-date on vaccinations and is healthy before you leave for vacation. This is also the time to ask about the best options for leaving your pet when you are gone. Your veterinarian may have recommendations for pet sitters and boarding options.  Leaving your pet in a safe and trusted place will keep you from worrying while you are gone.<ref>http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tips/travelling_with_pets.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/</ref>
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#Talk to your veterinarian.  It is important that your pet is up-to-date on vaccinations and is healthy before you leave for vacation. This is also the time to ask about the best options for leaving your pet when you are gone. Your veterinarian may have recommendations for pet sitters and boarding options.  Leaving your pet in a safe and trusted place will keep you from worrying while you are gone.<ref name="rf3">http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tips/travelling_with_pets.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/</ref>
 
=== Caring for a Dog ===
 
=== Caring for a Dog ===
#Try a pet sitter. Having someone come to your home will allow your pet to be comfortable in its usual environment.  Decide how often your sitter will visit your pet.  Will the sitter come by once a day or multiple times a day?<ref>http://www.petmd.com/dog/care/evr_multi_top_pet_boarding_options#</ref> It's best to use a professional sitter. Professional pet sitters can be found on the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS)<ref>http://www.petsitters.org/</ref> or Professional Pet Sitters Inc.<ref>http://www.professionalpetsittersinc.com/</ref>
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#Try a pet sitter. Having someone come to your home will allow your pet to be comfortable in its usual environment.  Decide how often your sitter will visit your pet.  Will the sitter come by once a day or multiple times a day?<ref name="rf4">http://www.petmd.com/dog/care/evr_multi_top_pet_boarding_options#</ref> It's best to use a professional sitter. Professional pet sitters can be found on the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS)<ref name="rf5">http://www.petsitters.org/</ref> or Professional Pet Sitters Inc.<ref name="rf6">http://www.professionalpetsittersinc.com/</ref>
#*Pet sitters are also ideal for cats, who prefer to stay in their home environment and find being away from home stressful.<ref>http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2014/01/06/home-alone-pet-cat.aspx</ref>
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#*Pet sitters are also ideal for cats, who prefer to stay in their home environment and find being away from home stressful.<ref name="rf7">http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2014/01/06/home-alone-pet-cat.aspx</ref>
#*Have a back up sitter in case of emergency.<ref>http://halepetdoorpettips.com/2012/07/10/tips-for-safely-leaving-your-pets-at-home-while-youre-on-vacation/</ref>
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#*Have a back up sitter in case of emergency.<ref name="rf2" />
#Ask a friend or neighbor to check on your pet. Leave your pet at home and have a neighbor or friend come and check on your pet from time to time. Introduce your pet to your neighbor or friend so your pet is comfortable. Try taking a walk with your pet and the friend or have your friend over for a meal.<ref>http://halepetdoorpettips.com/2012/07/10/tips-for-safely-leaving-your-pets-at-home-while-youre-on-vacation/</ref>
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#Ask a friend or neighbor to check on your pet. Leave your pet at home and have a neighbor or friend come and check on your pet from time to time. Introduce your pet to your neighbor or friend so your pet is comfortable. Try taking a walk with your pet and the friend or have your friend over for a meal.<ref name="rf2" />
 
#*Find out how much experience your friend or neighbor has with pets.
 
#*Find out how much experience your friend or neighbor has with pets.
 
#*You could also have your pet stay at the friend's or neighbor's house.
 
#*You could also have your pet stay at the friend's or neighbor's house.
 
#*If you are taking your pet to someone else's home, bring something from your home that will make your pet feel comfortable (e.g. bed, blanket, favorite toy).
 
#*If you are taking your pet to someone else's home, bring something from your home that will make your pet feel comfortable (e.g. bed, blanket, favorite toy).
#Take your pet to a boarding kennel. You can make arrangements to take your dog to a kennel.  Make sure the kennel is certified by the International Boarding & Pet Services Association (IBPSA). Other questions you should ask the kennel include: the staff-to-pet ratio, clean and secure facility, climate controlled, frequency of exercise for the animals, grooming options, where will your pet be housed (e.g. individual crate or suite), and how much interaction your pet will have with other animals.<ref>http://www.ibpsa.com/for-consumers/</ref>
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#Take your pet to a boarding kennel. You can make arrangements to take your dog to a kennel.  Make sure the kennel is certified by the International Boarding & Pet Services Association (IBPSA). Other questions you should ask the kennel include: the staff-to-pet ratio, clean and secure facility, climate controlled, frequency of exercise for the animals, grooming options, where will your pet be housed (e.g. individual crate or suite), and how much interaction your pet will have with other animals.<ref name="rf8">http://www.ibpsa.com/for-consumers/</ref>
 
#*Dogs do well at kennels because they are social animals.
 
#*Dogs do well at kennels because they are social animals.
 
#*It's best to visit the kennel before you make arrangements for your pet to stay there. You want to be comfortable with wherever your pet is staying.
 
#*It's best to visit the kennel before you make arrangements for your pet to stay there. You want to be comfortable with wherever your pet is staying.
 
#*Leave your contact information and your veterinarian's contact information with people at the kennel.
 
#*Leave your contact information and your veterinarian's contact information with people at the kennel.
#Try home boarding. Some individuals will offer boarding for a small number of animals in their home. This is good for animals who like to socialize and be with other animals.  This setting is more intimate than a traditional boarding kennel. Ask your veterinarian for a referral.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-hodgson/vacation-bound-what-to-do_b_2741298.html</ref> Evaluate the in-home boarding place the same way you would evaluate any other boarding kennel.
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#Try home boarding. Some individuals will offer boarding for a small number of animals in their home. This is good for animals who like to socialize and be with other animals.  This setting is more intimate than a traditional boarding kennel. Ask your veterinarian for a referral.<ref name="rf9">http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-hodgson/vacation-bound-what-to-do_b_2741298.html</ref> Evaluate the in-home boarding place the same way you would evaluate any other boarding kennel.
#*Dog Vacay<ref>https://dogvacay.com/</ref> and Rover<ref>https://www.rover.com/</ref> are good places to find in-home boarding for your dog.
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#*Dog Vacay<ref name="rf10">https://dogvacay.com/</ref> and Rover<ref name="rf11">https://www.rover.com/</ref> are good places to find in-home boarding for your dog.
 
#*Go and check out the facility before you send your pet there.
 
#*Go and check out the facility before you send your pet there.
 
=== Caring for Other Animals ===
 
=== Caring for Other Animals ===
#Relocate your caged pet. Caged animals such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rodent, reptiles, and amphibians can be taken to a friend's or sitter's home. Create a document that outlines the feeding and water needs, cleaning schedule, and temperature control. Pack all of the things that mimic your pet's environment at your home such as bedding, heated surfaces, and decorations.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-hodgson/vacation-bound-what-to-do_b_2741298.html</ref>
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#Relocate your caged pet. Caged animals such as hamsters, guinea pigs, rodent, reptiles, and amphibians can be taken to a friend's or sitter's home. Create a document that outlines the feeding and water needs, cleaning schedule, and temperature control. Pack all of the things that mimic your pet's environment at your home such as bedding, heated surfaces, and decorations.<ref name="rf9" />
 
#*If the cage is not mobile, someone will need to come check on your pet daily.
 
#*If the cage is not mobile, someone will need to come check on your pet daily.
#Choose an environment that is similar to your home. A rabbit, ferret, or guinea pig is live bait in the wild.  Relocating your pet to a home with canines or young children can be stressful and dangerous for your pet.  If your pet is used to being in a quiet home with only adults, find a place that mimics that.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-hodgson/vacation-bound-what-to-do_b_2741298.html</ref>
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#Choose an environment that is similar to your home. A rabbit, ferret, or guinea pig is live bait in the wild.  Relocating your pet to a home with canines or young children can be stressful and dangerous for your pet.  If your pet is used to being in a quiet home with only adults, find a place that mimics that.<ref name="rf9" />
 
#*The relocation environment is extremely important.  Your pet can become disoriented and possibly sick from sudden lifestyle changes.
 
#*The relocation environment is extremely important.  Your pet can become disoriented and possibly sick from sudden lifestyle changes.
 
#Get an in-home sitter for birds and cats. Birds and cats enjoy being in consistent, familiar environments.  Birds may become restless and pluck their own feathers in unfamiliar environments.  Similarly, cats can become distressed in different environments.  It's best to find a sitter to stay in your home or stop by your home every day.
 
#Get an in-home sitter for birds and cats. Birds and cats enjoy being in consistent, familiar environments.  Birds may become restless and pluck their own feathers in unfamiliar environments.  Similarly, cats can become distressed in different environments.  It's best to find a sitter to stay in your home or stop by your home every day.
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#*Hide your clothing and shoes from your pet as well.
 
#*Hide your clothing and shoes from your pet as well.
 
#Use an automatic feeder.  If you must leave your pet alone for a few days, use an automatic feeder. An automatic feeder will portion out your pet's food as many times a day as necessary.  This will keep your pet from overeating.  Also, some pets, such as cats, prefer eating fresh foods and would not be happy with a huge bowl of food left out.
 
#Use an automatic feeder.  If you must leave your pet alone for a few days, use an automatic feeder. An automatic feeder will portion out your pet's food as many times a day as necessary.  This will keep your pet from overeating.  Also, some pets, such as cats, prefer eating fresh foods and would not be happy with a huge bowl of food left out.
#*There are automated feeders for both food and water.<ref>http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/why-you-should-consider-an-automated-pet-feeder-195829</ref>
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#*There are automated feeders for both food and water.<ref name="rf12">http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/why-you-should-consider-an-automated-pet-feeder-195829</ref>
#Consider a pet camera.  If you have no one to check on your pet while you are away, a pet camera will allow you to monitor your pet.  Some of these tools will allow you to interact with your pet as well.<ref>http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/the-connected-pet-gadgets/</ref> If you are unable to purchase a camera, there are surveillance apps that are more affordable.<ref>http://www.techhive.com/article/2099500/connected-home/keep-an-eye-on-your-home-with-these-two-ridiculously-simple-surveillance-apps.html</ref>
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#Consider a pet camera.  If you have no one to check on your pet while you are away, a pet camera will allow you to monitor your pet.  Some of these tools will allow you to interact with your pet as well.<ref name="rf13">http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/the-connected-pet-gadgets/</ref> If you are unable to purchase a camera, there are surveillance apps that are more affordable.<ref name="rf14">http://www.techhive.com/article/2099500/connected-home/keep-an-eye-on-your-home-with-these-two-ridiculously-simple-surveillance-apps.html</ref>
 
== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
 
*If you are not sure if it is okay to leave your pet alone or what the best option is, talk to your veterinarian for advice.
 
*If you are not sure if it is okay to leave your pet alone or what the best option is, talk to your veterinarian for advice.