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Being a good dog sitter requires more than just playing with the dog and feeding them. Here are some tips on how to be a good dog sitter: 1. Communicate with the dog owner: Before you start dog-sitting, make sure you have a clear understanding of the dog's routine, likes, dislikes, medical conditions, and any other relevant information from the dog owner. It's also important to have a way to contact the owner in case of an emergency. 2. Follow the dog's routine: Dogs thrive on routine, so try to stick to the dog's regular schedule as much as possible. This includes feeding times, exercise routines, and bathroom breaks. 3. Keep the dog safe: Always supervise the dog and make sure they are in a safe environment. This means keeping them away from hazards such as poisonous plants, sharp objects, and dangerous animals. 4. Provide exercise and stimulation: Dogs need exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. Take the dog for regular walks, play games with them, and give them toys to play with. 5. Provide proper nutrition: Make sure you are feeding the dog the right amount and type of food. If the dog has any special dietary needs, make sure you are aware of them and follow them accordingly. 6. Be patient and calm: Dogs can sense when their environment is stressful, so try to remain calm and patient with the dog. Speak to them in a soothing voice and avoid sudden movements or loud noises. 7. Show affection: Dogs love affection and attention, so make sure to give the dog plenty of love and cuddles. This will help them feel more comfortable and relaxed in your care. By following these tips, you can be a great dog sitter and provide the dog with the care and attention they need while their owner is away.
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