Dog Sitting For A Friend? Top 10 Tips For Fun, Safety And Success

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Have you ever had a friend or relative ask if you could look after their dog for the weekend or a short time while they are away? I’m sharing my top 10 tips for dog sitting in your home to help everyone have a good time. And if someone is going to be a pet sitter for you, the tips will also help! Very recently, I had the good fortune to look after a friend’s dog and my brother’s dog, and my tips focus on creating success and safety for everyone.
    🐾 You'll learn:
    00:00 10 Tips For Looking After Someone Else’s Dog In Your Home
    01:43 01 - Planning for pet sitting success
    03:15 02 - Spend time with the dog ahead of the visit
    03:44 03 - Essentials to know about the dog before dog sitting
    05:52 04 - Basic skills for dogs to have in place
    07:10 05 - Psychological safety for dogs
    08:07 06 - Physical safety for dogs
    08:58 07 - Exercise, engagement and enrichment for a visiting dog
    09:18 08 - Sleeping arrangements when pet sitting dogs.
    10:44 09 - Daily communication with the dog’s person
    11:13 10 - Make your guest dog feel special
    In the episode you'll hear:
    • What you need to know before a visiting dog arrives in your home.
    • The reasons pet sitting might not be a good idea.
    • How to plan for the safety and security of everyone.
    • Getting to know the dog you will be looking after.
    • The things to discover about the dog who will be in your care.
    • What to give the dog’s people so they can help you prepare.
    • How to create psychological and physical safety for a visiting dog.
    • About planning your time with a dog who is a guest.
    • Why to do a sleep test for the dog you are minding.
    • The importance of daily communication with the dog’s person.
    • How to make a visiting dog feel special.
    Resources For Your Visiting Dog’s Person:
    Crate Games Online - dogsthat.com/y/crategames
    Learn How to Play ItsYerChoice - dogsthat.com/y/iycsummit
    Teaching a Dog to Sit - dogsthat.com/podcast/155/
    Teaching a Dog to Down - dogsthat.com/podcast/145/
    Resources:
    1. RUclips Playlist: Living with Multiple Dogs Tips with Susan Garrett - • Living with Multiple D...
    2. Podcast Episode 32: 20 Easy Ways to Exercise Your Dog at Home - • 20 Easy Ways to Exerci...
    3. RUclips Playlist: Fearful Dogs Help with Susan Garrett - • Fearful Dogs Help with...
    4. Podcast Episode 48: Potty Train Your Puppy in a Week (Easy 3 Step Process) - • Potty Train Your Puppy...
    5. RUclips Playlist: Exercising Your Dog's Body and Mind: Tips and Games with Susan Garrett - • Exercising Your Dog's ...
    6. Podcast Episode 200: Solve Your Dog’s Separation Anxiety With FRIDA: Expanding Calm With Functional Relaxation - • Solve Your Dog's Separ...
    7. RUclips Playlist: The Emotional State of Dogs with Susan Garrett - • The Emotional State of...
    8. Podcast Episode 112: Stressed Dog? How Trigger Stacking Might Be Putting Your Dog Over Threshold - • Stressed Dog? How Trig...
    9. RUclips Video: How To Get Your Dog To Listen Outside Off Leash (Step By Step Guide) - • How To Get Your Dog To...
    10. RUclips Playlist: Dog Training Games with Susan Garrett - • Dog Training Games wit...
    11. Blog Post: All About Dogs Sleeping in the Bedroom - susangarrettdogagility.com/20...
    P.S. Subscribe to our RUclips Channel!
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    Susan Garrett’s interest in animal behaviour started at the University of Guelph where she earned a Bachelor of Science majoring in Animal Science. Since then she has developed into a preeminent dog trainer and canine sports instructor and competitor. Susan is one of the most successful agility competitors of the last three decades. She has won multiple Gold Medals at National or World Championship events with every dog she has ever owned over the past 30 years.
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  • @DogsThat
    @DogsThat  Год назад +5

    Share these resources with your visiting dog’s human:
    Crate Games Online - dogsthat.com/y/crategames
    ItsYerChoice Summit - dogsthat.com/y/iycsummit
    Teaching a Dog to Sit - ruclips.net/video/WP9JRgKL2Ok/видео.html
    Teaching a Dog to Down - ruclips.net/video/E9IXKuewJDE/видео.html

  • @suzanneevans1771
    @suzanneevans1771 Год назад +4

    I have beagles - that climbing skill is a challenge. My girl Brontë scaled a 2.5 m fence the first time I put her in a boarding kennel, within the first 20 minutes of arrival. She just trotted over to the office to check out the humans, thank goodness, and they moved her to a roofed kennel & run.

  • @azogal53
    @azogal53 Год назад +5

    It works the othet way around too -- by making sure your dog can do all of these things and communicating them to the prospective dog sitter. Great list, thanks. 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

  • @barthjanice4716
    @barthjanice4716 Год назад +3

    Missed, missed, missed you Susan! Another GREAT podcast and so timely during vacation season too! Hope you're have a wonderful time traveling and just enjoying life!

  • @ewenausaussieshepherds4248
    @ewenausaussieshepherds4248 Год назад +2

    This applies in so many ways to rehoming a dog aswell. Thank you. Well timed as I have a dog I'm rehoming (returned to breeder as circumstances changed for owners). He's now crate trained, been working with him etc. Working really well. I think the podcast would be great for prospective new owners.

  • @lamira10
    @lamira10 Год назад +1

    Fabulous podcast! Infinite thanks Susan!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Год назад

      You are so welcome! Thank you for watching @lamira10 💛

  • @PamelaDalmatian
    @PamelaDalmatian Год назад +1

    I think I can speak for most when I say we missed you! 😊 You’re having a great summer, I know and traveling. Part of me thought, how many more topics can you make a podcast for after 215! But you always nail it. Another great one.
    I think a podcast dedicated to the Sniffer dogs out there would be helpful. One of my biggest loose leash challenges has been the reinforcement of sniffing. When the light bulb clicked that she was being reinforced for pulling because she had already gotten close enough to enjoy the scent, and I was just waiting for her to relent, but she was content just hanging there sniff sniff sniffing away…
    Ways to quench her thirst for sniffing, how to apply iyc to it, power of permission- I think a lot of people could really improve their walks if this was addressed in depth!

  • @rachell4307
    @rachell4307 Год назад +1

    I missed you, Susan! PERFECT timing for this topic! I will be dog-sitting for a friend's dog starting this weekend for 16 days. Our dogs get along great, but it will be the first time she will be at our house. You brought up some great points! I definitely would not have thought of sleep testing, but I'm going to do that. I plan to give her extra exercise and will have an x pen +remote feeder that will be set up for her when unsupervised... I was just told she hates crates and is an anxious chewer, so I foresee lots of management coming up. Luckily I have Recallers

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Год назад

      Have a fun time @rachell4307 and it's wonderful your friend has you to take care of thier dog! 💚

  • @shelberz1
    @shelberz1 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @dortenielsen8253
    @dortenielsen8253 Год назад

    I’ve been a dog sitter for my neighbour’s dog for 11 years now, and I find your advices very clever 👏👏👏
    Always try to see it from the dog’s point of view.
    Also I would prefer to make some socialisation with the dog AND the owners before they leave him. The dog shouldn’t just be ‘dropped’. If I had a dog already, I would prefer that the dogs some days in advance met in a neutral place, and gradually learned to know each other.

  • @furrygodmother5199
    @furrygodmother5199 Год назад

    Terrific suggestions. So practical and doable. Some of the folks who watch this may not be SG followers yet and may not first prepare their home, the dog, etc. What I am about to suggest is aimed at folks like those who I just read about on our community online blog who sold their adult dog to someone, took it to their house and it immediately ran away. Finally was caught days later but this was so preventable. For those type of folks in particular may I suggest that 1) insist that the dog come on a leash even if carried in their arms 2) Do not take the leash off (unless in a crate or X-Pen) for the majority of the visit or for at least one week if re-homed to you - just tie the dog to you and keep him with you so he gets used to being with your, getting treats, from you, etc. 3) Put up an X-pen (if dog cannot get over it) or build some kind of barrier outside your doors to the outside - put it a few feet away so if the door is opened and the dog rushes out to go find his owners he is stopped by the 2nd fence/ barrier. It will need a gate so folks can get out so humbug to make but worth it. Too many dogs here in Hawaii get away from their pet sitters or new owners and killed on the roads. All preventable with planning. And also incorporate all of Susan's ideas so the dog is happy and enjoying "doggy camp" while staying safe. Hugs to you, Susan for these great ideas. I often refer folks to your classes and now I'll be referring folks on our community blog to this podcast. Mahalo!

  • @Lilithliin
    @Lilithliin Год назад

    Thank you Susan your tips are so helpful!

  • @belladora8328
    @belladora8328 Год назад

    This was super timely! I'm keeping my friends shepherd husky mix in two weeks. Thank you!!

  • @helenaskotowska5076
    @helenaskotowska5076 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you.

  • @le13579
    @le13579 10 месяцев назад

    Im looking after a dog this week. I've had a dog before but don't have one right now (or any other pets).
    Thank you for the guidance!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  10 месяцев назад

      Happy to help, wishing a happy week for all ❤️

  • @tvardz8472
    @tvardz8472 Год назад

    Thanks for another great episode!
    We’ve had my brothers senior dogo here for a week. I have a 5 month old Weimaraner pup so it has been an interesting curve ball for her training. She was very focused on him and insistent on pestering him to play. I gave the old boy big pats while ignoring her silly behavior, her meal time training I did with them together working on calm and we practiced leash walking together. Puppy was well behaved during these times but left to her own devices she just wouldn’t stop driving him crazy. Are there any episodes in the bank that can help address pup’s obsessive harassment

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Год назад +1

      Hi @tvardz8472, so lovely your brother has you to help out 💛 For puppy, we have a video on this exact topic - ruclips.net/video/0kbDlNIxtn4/видео.html

  • @mickeytrin
    @mickeytrin Месяц назад

    Just been asked to look after my cousins dog and I don’t have a single clue what to do with an animal 😩😩

  • @dogsareawomansbestfriend
    @dogsareawomansbestfriend Год назад

    A 6-year-old dog that was adopted as a puppy still pees out of happiness and when approached. Within a few days, things are fine. Each year the same problem happens.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Год назад

      Hi @dogsareawomansbestfriend we have a video on excitement urination in puppies or dogs to help - ruclips.net/video/9iIYL64byV8/видео.html

  • @randomname4726
    @randomname4726 4 месяца назад

    I was shocked with you said gun shots! That's so foreign to me. Great video though.

  • @jennifulladventures
    @jennifulladventures 2 месяца назад

    Is having a dog at your home considered "boarding" & at their home "sitting"? Wondering for legal purposes and registering my business

  • @bhar362
    @bhar362 11 месяцев назад

    How about taken all this in consideration but they go on a luxurious vacation and 'forget' to consider paying you' for all your time and mindfulness for the dog?

  • @erlineandrews
    @erlineandrews Год назад

    I don't think I'll agree to sit a dog if I'm not very familiar with the dog. Particularly if it's a breed with a reputation for aggression.