Madhu
Trustworthy, Love and Care for Pets!
Dublin
About Madhu
A pet sitter is someone who takes care of pets when their owners are away. The primary responsibility of a pet sitter is to ensure the well-being, comfort, and safety of the animals under their care. This can include various tasks, such as
Feeding: providing pets with the appropriate amount of food and water according to their dietary needs and schedules.
Exercise: exercising dogs through walks, playtime, or other physical activities to keep them healthy and happy.
Feeding and Medication: We'll follow your specific feeding and medication instructions to ensure your pets receive the care they require.
Daily Updates: Stay connected with your pets through daily updates, including photos and notes about their activities, so you can have peace of mind knowing they're in good hands
House Sitting: Along with pet care, our team can provide basic house sitting services, including bringing in mail, watering plants, and rotating lights, giving your home a lived-in appearance.
Medication: Administering any necessary medications or treatments as prescribed by the pet's veterinarian.
Basic grooming: brushing, bathing, or cleaning pets as required to maintain their hygiene.
Litter Box/Cage Maintenance: Cleaning litter boxes for cats or maintaining clean cages for small pets like hamsters or rabbits
Companionship: spending time with the pets, offering companionship, and ensuring they do not feel lonely or anxious.
Basic Training: Reinforcing basic training commands or routines as requested by the pet owner.
Monitoring Health: Keeping an eye out for any signs of illness or discomfort and notifying the pet owner or seeking veterinary care when necessary.
Security: Ensuring the security of the pet owner's home by locking doors, closing windows, and maintaining a safe environment for the pets.
Communication: Keeping the pet owner informed about their pet's well-being through updates, photos, or messages.
Emergency Response: Knowing how to handle emergencies, such as accidents or sudden health issues, and having a plan for contacting veterinarians or other relevant authorities.
Record Keeping: Maintaining detailed records of the pet's care, including feeding schedules, medication dosages, and any unusual behavior or incidents.