Pet Sitter Bingo

Introduction

I’m so excited to have a pet sitter come over to my house. It’s so important to make sure that your pet is taken care of while you’re away at work or on vacation. I’ve already set up a calendar with the daily schedule for our pet sitter, and it’s going to be great!

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Make sure the sitter finds your home and knows what to do each day.

  • Make sure the sitter knows how to get to your home.
  • Make sure the sitter knows when and where to feed your pet.
  • Make sure the sitter knows when and where to play with your pet.
  • Make sure that the sitter believes in bathing, grooming, brushing teeth, nails, etc., as necessary for each individual animal (this will vary based on breed).

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Train your sitter to understand when your pet will be hungry and thirsty.

  • If your pet is a puppy, you may need to train them.
  • If your pet is an older dog, they may already be trained.
  • If your pet is a cat, they will probably be fine.

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Teach the sitter how to play with and exercise your pet.

When you hire a pet sitter, it’s important to let them know how to play with and exercise your pet. This can be done by:

  • Taking them for walks around the neighborhood.
  • Playing fetch in the park.
  • Going for a swim.
  • Doing tricks like rolling over and playing dead (or any other tricks).

I’m sure you’ve seen how dogs jump up on people when they see them come home from work or school—they do this because they want attention! So if you want your dog to stop jumping on people, teach him how instead of just telling him not too or yelling at him when he does it wrong (like I did).

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Tell the sitter when it’s time to play music, turn on the TV, or put on a movie for your pet.

It’s a good idea to tell the pet sitter when it’s time to play music, turn on the TV, or put on a movie for your pet. You can also put on a radio for background noise if you’re not home or out at work all day. Finally, playing music or movies can help them sleep if they’re having trouble sleeping alone in their new home with strangers around!

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Show the sitter where you keep clean sheets, towels, and other comfort items for your pet.

To help you, we’ve made a free printable that includes all the information needed to get started. When your sitter arrives at your home, show them where you keep clean sheets, towels, and other comfort items for your pet. They’ll also want to know where they can find grooming tools (if applicable) and medications.

If you’re not sure where these things are stored in your house or apartment building, it’s okay! It takes some time getting used to someone else being around while they walk through our lives with us—even if it’s just for a few hours each week or month.

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Teach the sitter how to give your pet a bath in a shower or tub, if necessary.

You may want to give your pet a bath before the sitter arrives, but if you don’t feel comfortable bathing them yourself, consider hiring an expert. If you do decide to bathe your pet yourself, remember that some dogs and cats hate having their fur wet. Some animals will start kicking and splashing as soon as they get into the tub or shower. If this is going to be a problem for your animal, have the sitter come over early in the day when they are less likely to be tired and more likely to enjoy being washed by someone else (that doesn’t include you).

If you decide not to give your dog or cat a bath before leaving on vacation, then make sure that their fur is brushed thoroughly beforehand so that any dirt or grime does not stick in their hair during transport (the same goes for long-haired dogs). You also want to make sure that all cuts are covered with bandages so they don’t get infected while traveling without being able to receive treatment from a veterinarian immediately upon arrival at home again after vacation ends.

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Remind the sitter not to leave any food out after feeding time is over, so it doesn’t spoil.

When you’re going away on a trip, it’s important to have a pet sitter in place. This ensures that your pets are safe and well cared for while you’re away from home.

If you’re hiring someone to watch your pets, it can be helpful to leave notes for them. These notes will outline any special instructions or considerations for the pet sitter—such as not leaving food out after feeding time is over, so it doesn’t spoil. You may also want to leave any medications or other supplies on hand that are necessary for your specific animal(s).

On Pet Sitter Bingo: Show the sitter how to use a leash and harness to take your dog out for walks around the neighborhood.

Show the sitter how to use a leash and harness to take your dog out for walks around the neighborhood.

Teach the sitter how to use a leash and harness to take your dog out for walks around the neighborhood.

Dogs love walks!

If you have a dog, one of the best things you can do for them is to get them outside every day. Dogs are pack animals and love spending time outdoors with their human families. They need to exercise regularly in order to stay healthy and be happy, so taking them on walks is a great way to do that!

Dogs also need to relieve themselves at least once per day—sometimes more often than that. Walking is a good way for dogs who need lots of potty breaks or have certain health issues (such as diabetes) to go when they need it most—and it’s much better than having an accident inside while you’re away!

Lastly, walking gives both pets and their owners an opportunity for quality time together outside of the house or apartment where they live. Dogs especially enjoy spending time with people they love so much; just like people want friends or family members around all day long!

Conclusion

We hope you have a great time playing Pet Sitter Bingo and getting to know your pet better! Remember, the most important thing is to spend quality time together each day.

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