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Jul 09, 2018ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:Normy wrote:ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
:) Hi, we used pet sitters at some of the camp grounds. They met us and our dog one day before being left with the sitters. They were walked, fed, played with, and stayed in my trailer with their own dog beds, dog dishes, Etc. More comfortable in their own surroundings. We also found pet groomers who came to the camp grounds. We had a pet sitter in New York and in Alaska.
You had good luck then? Were you a bit worried about security and/or leaving them with individuals? Was this a service the campground provided either as their service or they know these people and gave you their contact info, someone they trust to be at your site or staying in their campground as well?
Thanks
Normy
:) Hi, the pet sitter in New York was recommended by the owners of the camp ground. They were long term residents. Like six months at a time. They also had their own dogs.
The pet sitter in Alaska was also highly recommended by the owners of the camp ground. We were told by the owners and the young girl pet sitter that her Dad was a Doctor and this girl was a student to become a Veterinarian.
We left both of the sitters a key to our trailer and came home each evening to a happy dog.
Thanks, I'm going to check into this with the campgrounds. Also, I was sent a link called Rover.com that offers sitting and other services throughout the lower 48.
I think we maybe touring longer than 6 hours on some of the days and if my boys come with us, I will need a "service" for them.
Thanks
Normy
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