What should I bring for dog boarding?
For dog boardings it’s important for the dog to feel as comfortable as possible so I suggest bringing their food, a blanket or bed (for smell of home) and any toys they may want during their visit.
One or more of the days I need are unavailable, can you still take care of our pet?
Yes, more often than not I will have days marked as unavailable without an actual booking for a few reasons, so feel free to contact me to see if we can work things out.
I’m nervous about leaving my pet for boarding, is there anything you can do to reassure us?
Yes, if you ask about pet tracking I can offer tracking information for you at no extra cost to help set your mind at ease.
Can we set up a meet and greet before booking?
Yes, I provide free meet and greets upon request before any booking to ensure that everything is ok.
What should I bring for cat boarding?
Like dogs, cat’s do best when they have stuff from home for their visits. I recommend bringing their food, scratching post (if possible), a blanket or bed (for smell of home) and any toys they may enjoy during the visit.
How does house sitting work?
For house sittings I will stay over at your place the majority if not all of the time at your home with your pets. I do my best to provide myself with meals for my stay and leave no trace of my visit. As far as sleeping arrangements are concerned I am able to sleep on your couch or a spare room if available.
What’s the difference between booking through Rover or through me directly?
When you book through Rover they provide additional features as well as covering some of the vet fees if anything goes wrong. For this service they take 20% of the booking fee.
If you have any further questions please feel free to email me @ christhehaxxor@gmail.com or text @ (707) 273-1343