Professional Pet Care Specialists and Holiday Stress
Dec 23, 2019 Tracey Aston Hiring a Pet Sitter
Professional Pet Care Specialists work 24/7 and yes, that
means holidays too! In all honesty, this time of year is normally extremely
busy for them. In addition to all the decorating, baking, shopping and
festivity planning, they are working long days, traveling frequently and
fighting traffic and possibly inclement weather. There are no days off, sick days or bad
weather days – pets need fed, walked and cared for at all times, even holidays.
Professional Pet Care Specialists spend a good bit of their
day walking pets. In areas without sidewalks, passing cars or speeding motorist
can pose a safety risk for Professional Pet Care Specialists. This risk is
doubled during inclement weather and busy drivers rushing to get their errands
run during the holidays.
Professional Pet Care Specialists must always be available
as pets depend on them for their wellbeing. This can mean having to drive in
inclement weather – snow, ice and even during a state of emergency. Even during good weather conditions, Professional
Pet Care Specialists spend a part of their day driving between appointments and
must always be aware of distracted drivers, traffic laws and traffic
conditions.
Our article Are
You Emotionally Ready to be a Pet Sitter details some of what a
Professional Pet Care Specialist goes through on a daily basis.
Responsible pet sitting requires a high level of dedication,
care and service to those who have trusted you with their furry family
members. Add to that, a lot of Professional
Pet Care Specialists are small business owners and as such are more prone to
experiencing stress and burnout from running a full time business in addition
to caring for animals themselves. Caring
for an animal, putting their needs above your own, is very emotionally
demanding -every pet sitter wants to the best for both their human and furry
clients.
Pet sitting can come with a wide array of emotional
challenges, such as stress, anxiety and exhaustion. It's not uncommon for those in pet services
to feel isolated -there's no time off, no sick time and schedules often include
evenings, weekends, and holidays. They
must remember schedules, client phone numbers, employee phone numbers and
emergency numbers, medication schedules and animal routines. Professional Pet Care Specialists care,
deeply, that's why they are in the business they are in. They care about the
animals in their care, bond with them, look forward to seeing them and want the
best for them, and because of this, yes, worry about them. Professional Pet Care Specialists give 100%,
to every client, all day long.
This is never truer than around the holidays, when their
work load is doubled, colder weather is present and decorations are around.
Professional Pet Care Specialists are constantly going from the cold of the
outdoors, to the warmth of a house, to the cold of their parked car, which may
or may not have warmed up the by time they reach their next destination.
A professional Pet Care Specialist will be remembering
routines, schedules and medications for all pets in their care, while making
sure the pets aren't trying to sneak a peek at the presents or bring down a
holiday tree.
Professional Pet Care Specialists do what they do because
they love what they do, but it doesn't come without stress, anxiety and
planning. Professional Pet Care Specialists will want all their clients, both
human and furry to enjoy the wonders of the holiday season and will be out
there making sure all are taken care of.