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March 27, 2009

Naperville’s Waggs n Wet Noses Pet Sitting Service Continues To Sit For a Cause In 2009

Author: Stacy, March 27, 2009

Waggs n Wet Noses is excited to announce they are continuing to sit for a cause in 2009. A dollar of each pet sit is donated back to rescue and shelters to help save homeless animals.

Waggs n Wet Noses Pet Sitting Service was launched in the summer of 2008 in Naperville, IL. This pet sitting service offers daily and vacation pet sitting to Naperville area residents. What makes this company unique is that it also gives back to homeless animals. Most pet sitters will agree that they pet sit as a career because of their love of animals. Waggs n Wet Noses takes it one step further by donating a portion of each pet sit to a rescue group and shelters.

In 2009, Waggs n Wet Noses assisted in the rescue of longhaired dachshunds living at a kill shelter in Virginia, IL, PETA, and other rescue groups. This year Waggs n Wet Noses’ goal is to also donate locally to such shelters as the Naperville Humane Society and ADOPT. Shelters and animal rescues are seeing a higher numbers of pet abandonment due to the downturn of the economy. More than 4 million dogs along are euthanized in the US each year and those numbers may rise in 2009 due to the increased number of animals coming into shelters.

“Donating a portion of each pet sit is only a small gift of kindness we feel that we can do to help these organizations who work diligently to save the lives of these animals” said Stacy Jones, owner of Waggs n Wet Noses.

Waggs n Wet Noses offers daily and vacation pet sitting for Naperville area residents. They are dedicated to offering the most professional and loving care that pets will experience while their owners are away. It is a pet sitting service for the discerning pet owner.

For more information about Waggs n Wet Noses Pet Sitters or to find out about their donation program please contact Stacy Jones, 630.305.6334 or visit www.WaggsnWetNoses.com

Waggs n Wet Noses is a Naperville area pet sitting service that is dedicated to the quality and care of sitting for pets while their owners are away.


August 12, 2008

Penny The Rescue Dog

Author: Stacy, August 12, 2008

Penny, the long haired dachshund rescue dogI was searching the internet looking at all the sad puppies at the rescues and animal shelters when I happened to run across the Kentucky dachshund rescue website. That is where I found Penny, they long haired dachshund that was a puppy mill dog then sent to a kill shelter when she stopped producing litters. I knew I had to get her out and give her a home so I drove down to Indianapolis where I met a transport to pick her up. Penny is just the sweetest little thing you can imagine. She loves everyone and just wants to sit on your lap and kiss you the entire time. It saddens me to hear people discredit rescue/shelter animals because I can tell you first hand that they make the most loving pets you can imagine!


May 25, 2008

Milo A Pet Sitters Dream

Author: Stacy, May 25, 2008

Milo is a pet sitters dream

Milo

Milo is my first dog, he is a long haired dachshund and he is years 10 old. His name means Apple in Greek and since he is a red dachshund we thought it would be fitting. I bought him at a pet store before I knew that most of them support puppy mills and getting a dog from a rescue or shelter is a better option.

Milo is the sweetest dog and he just wants to be your friend (and eat of course) I have trained him to come, sit, roll over and a few other tricks although he always seems to know when you don’t have a treat to share. He is happy just to follow me around the house and never gets in trouble.

Milo is a very vocal dog and when you tell him “I love you” he responds with a sound that almost sounds the same.


May 20, 2008

Choosing A Pet Sitter

Author: Stacy, May 20, 2008

Choosing A Good Pet Sitter

Pet sitters do much more than provide your pet with food and water while you’re away from home. A good pet sitter also spends quality time with your pet, gives him exercise, and knows how to tell if your pet needs veterinary attention. What’s more, pet sitters typically offer additional services, such as bringing in mail and newspapers, watering plants, turning lights on and off, and providing homes with a lived-in look to deter crime. But just because someone calls herself a pet sitter doesn’t mean she’s qualified to do the job. This information will help you find the best pet sitter for you and your pet.


Why hire a pet sitter?

When you must be away from home—say for travel or an emergency—and don’t want to leave your pet in a boarding kennel, who takes care of your pet? If you’re like many pet owners, you ask a friend or neighbor to stop in and pour some kibble and water in your pet’s bowls. But is this what’s best for your pet? There’s a good chance that your friends and neighbors lack proper pet-care experience and have even forgotten to show up. They may also resent frequent requests to look after your pet while you’re gone. So what is the solution? Consider hiring a “pet sitter”—a professional, qualified individual paid to care for your pet.


A pet sitter offers both you and your pet many benefits.

Your pet receives:

* the environment he knows best.
* his same diet and routine.
* relief from traveling to and staying in an unfamiliar place with other animals (such as a boarding kennel).
* attention while you’re away.


You get:

* happier friends and neighbors, who aren’t burdened with caring for your pet.
* the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your pet is being cared for by a professional.
* someone to bring in your newspaper and mail so potential burglars don’t know you’re away.
* someone who will come to your home so you don’t have to drive your pet to a boarding kennel.
* other services provided by most pet sitters, such as plant watering and pet grooming.


Where do I find a pet sitter?

Start with a recommendation from a friend, neighbor, veterinarian, humane society, or dog trainer. Check the Yellow Pages under “Pet Sitting Services.” You can also contact the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (800-296-PETS) or Pet Sitters International (336-983-9222) for a referral. Both organizations offer pet-sitter accreditation to those who demonstrate professional experience, complete pet-care-related home study courses, attend professional conferences, and abide by a code of ethics set by the organizations.


What should I look for?

It’s important to learn all you can about prospective pet sitters’ qualifications and services. Before selecting a pet sitter, interview the candidates over the phone or at your home. Find out the following:

* Can the pet sitter provide written proof that she has commercial liability insurance (to cover accidents and negligence)?
* What training has the pet sitter received?
* Will the pet sitter record notes about your pet, such as his likes, dislikes, fears, habits, medical conditions, medications, and routines?
* Is the pet sitter associated with a veterinarian who can provide emergency services?
* What will happen if the pet sitter experiences car trouble or becomes ill? Does she have a backup?
* Will the pet sitter provide related services such as in-home grooming, dog walking, dog training, and play time?
* Will the pet sitter provide a written service contract spelling out services and fees?
* If the pet sitter provides live-in services, what are the specific times she agrees to be with your pet? Is this detailed in the contract?
* How does your pet sitter make sure that you have returned home?
* Will the pet sitter provide you with the phone numbers of other clients who have agreed to serve as references?


Even if you like what you hear from the pet sitter and from her references, it’s important to have the prospective pet sitter come to your home to meet your pet before actually hiring her for a pet-sitting job. Watch how she interacts with your pet—does your pet seem comfortable with the person? If this visit goes well, start by hiring the pet sitter to care for your pet during a short trip, such as a weekend excursion. That way, you can work out any problems before leaving your beloved pet in the pet sitter’s care for longer periods.


How can I help the pet sitter and my pet?

Of course, even the most trustworthy, experienced pet sitter will have trouble if you haven’t also kept your end of the bargain. Here are your responsibilities:

* Make reservations with your pet sitter early, especially during holidays.
* Ensure your pet is well socialized and allows strangers to handle him.
* Affix current identification tags to your pet’s collar.
* Maintain current vaccinations for your pet.
* Leave clear instructions detailing specific pet-care responsibilities and emergency contact information, including how to reach you and your veterinarian.
* Leave pet food and supplies in one place.
* Buy extra pet supplies in case you’re away longer than planned.
* Leave a key with a trustworthy neighbor as a backup, and give him and your pet sitter each other’s phone numbers. Be sure those extra keys work before giving them out.
* Show the pet sitter your home’s important safety features such as the circuit breaker and security system.


Finally, have a safe and fun trip. And remember to bring your pet sitter’s phone number in case your plans change—or you just want to find out how Fluffy and Fido are doing.


Courtesy of the Humane Society

Waggs N Wet Noses Naperville Pet Sitters

 
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April 25, 2008

Welcome To Waggs N Wet Noses Pet Sitters

Author: Stacy, April 25, 2008

Waggs N Wet Noses Pet Sitters
Waggs n Wet Noses Pet Sitters will sit for your pet in your home while you are away. Your pet will receive the love and attention they are used to having without feeling the stress and anxiety of being in a cage and out of their environment. Your pet is treated like one of our own, giving them their own personalized care based on their own unique personalities. You will enjoy your trip or being at work much better knowing your furry family member is in loving hands.

Experience Waggs n Wet Noses Pet Sitting next time you leave town or as your daily pet sitter while you are at work. We are also fully insured through Pet Sitters, Assoc., LLC.

Waggs n Wet Noses Pet Sitters

Naperville Area Pet Sitting

630.305.6334

For more Information on pet sitting or dog walking Please Feel Free To Call Us. Thank You.

 
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