Beach Cruisin’

You know, when I come hang out with Sam for a few weeks I have to be prepared to keep him entertained.  Really, as a pet sitter you need to always consider that.  Pets like to be stimulated and they are missing their family so just as you would have lots of activities planned forContinue reading “Beach Cruisin’”

Orange Dog’s Freedom Flight!

Orange Dog has planned another Freedom Flight to take over 60 dogs from a shelter in California that would be euthanized to a no-kill shelter in Edmonton on February 11!!  Learn more about this wonderful organization and how to support this cause by visiting them at:  http://www.orangedog.ca/ Sit ‘n Stay Global is honored to beContinue reading “Orange Dog’s Freedom Flight!”

Winter Sitting

It has been a fun 6 days with Sammy, which was a little more challenging than usual considering the weather we had here on Hilton Head Island.  You see Sam lives on the beach and we usually spend a lot of our time walking the beach or hanging on our chairs watching the other dogsContinue reading “Winter Sitting”

Alarming Pet Sitting Gig

  There is a certain bond of trust necessary between a pet sitter and client for the relationship to work.  Let’s face it, the pet sitter is moving into the client’s home and living with and caring for their family member(s) in their absence.  It is only natural for the client to want to doContinue reading “Alarming Pet Sitting Gig”

CHRISTMAS PRESENCE

  It’s Christmas Eve and I am just finishing up another stay with Oliver and Bentley.  Oliver, the senior statesman in the house was very grateful for his Christmas presents and found them to be yet another source of comfort once they started to develop the right smell.  Bentley, the beloved youth in the houseContinue reading “CHRISTMAS PRESENCE”

Don’t Blame the Poinsettia!

For whatever reason, Poinsettias have gotten a really bum rap over the years as being extraordinarily toxic to pets.  In fact, they are only mildly toxic to the mouth, stomach and skin…  you’ll have a sick puppy or cat and the incidence of direct contact or ingestion is reportedly rare.  Same deal for Mistletoe, onlyContinue reading “Don’t Blame the Poinsettia!”