FETCH! Pet Care Issues Tips on How to Balance a Career with Pet Ownership

September 13, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
BERKELEY, CA, September, 2006 - With summer over and back to business "season" in full swing, pet owners far and wide are contending with challenges far beyond those delegated by their bosses: how to keep Fido and Felix happy, healthy and otherwise out of trouble while their owner is at work. With this in mind, Paul Mann, founder and president of FETCH! Pet Care, the nation’s largest professional pet sitting and dog walking service, has issued advice on how pet owners can have the best of both worlds – a career AND a happy, healthy, well-managed pet.

Mann notes, “When staring at that starry-eyed dog or cat in the proverbial window, many working professionals don’t fully consider the implications of owning a pet that will be kept indoors all day. If regularly left alone for long periods, pets can suffer from depression, anxiety, and aggressiveness, and can even become downright destructive with valuable home furnishings and structural elements such as baseboards, stairwell banisters and the like. Just a few simple tips can make a world of difference.”

Pet owners who work outside of the home can benefit from these expert tips:

• Daily exercise is top priority. Dogs should get a minimum of 3 brisk walks of 20 minutes or more each day to exercise joints, release built up energy, and promote proper metabolism. Daily walks are a great way of energizing lethargic and/or overweight pets. For indoor cats, take 10-minutes each day to get them moving using cat toys or string. High strung, hyperactive or even aggressive pets are often quite calm and relaxed after a good day’s workout. Regular exercise will keep these angst-ridden animals in a greater state of contentment.
• Socializing is not just for humans. Find ways to socialize and entertain your dog each day, such as a trip to off-leash parks or recreation areas where they can run and play with other dogs. New pups or kittens, adopted pets, those received as gifts and/or the timid especially benefit from daily interaction with both humans and other animals. When they’re home and you’re not, consider turning on the radio or television to a “pet friendly” program – such as Animal Planet on the Discovery Channel. During your lunch break at work, call home and leave a message on your answering machine so your pet can hear your voice and be reassured while you are away.
• Proper diets are a must. Your pet will be far happier and healthier if you feed them a brand pet food designed for their specific size and/or breed, with keeping meal portions in moderation. Consult with your local veterinarian about the most appropriate diet for your animal, and then stick to it. While you think feeding your pet scraps from the dinner table is okay, you could actually be doing more harm than good both physically, and behaviorally.
• Make way for the sandman. Just as you need a good night’s sleep to fully recharge your battery, so does your pet! Assuring Fido and Felix have a solid night’s slumber, with intermittent naps in between, can do wonders for their daily disposition.
• Consider pet management options carefully. Think twice before enrolling your pet in a boarding or day care facility. While some animals do fine, many experience adverse effects due to over-crowding in small areas with other pets, stress from alpha dogs, and even health issues such as kennel cough or the highly contagious and sometimes deadly canine influenza. Consider maintaining an in-home care environment, instead, either with a professionally trained, screened, licensed, bonded and insured pet sitter coming to your home each day, or your pet going to the sitter’s home where there will be far fewer animals and no cages. Also ensure your in-home caregiver remains accessible at all times while your pet is in their care in case of emergencies beyond your common needs, such as those instances where you get stuck in a traffic jam, have to work late, or will otherwise run unusually late.

In honor of National Dog Week, during the week of September 20-26 FETCH! Pet Care locations nationwide will be offering a 10% discount off each new client's initial service during that period. Those interested can call 1-866-FETCHME or visit www.FetchPetCare.com to find the FETCH! Pet Care location nearest their service area.

About FETCH! Pet Care, Inc.
Founded in 2002 and with over 800 service areas across the United States, FETCH! Pet Care is the pet sitting industry market leader - the new face of pet care in the 21st century. The company, which was featured among Entrepreneur magazine’s list of franchises under $25,000 in October 2005, offers a humane alternative to kennel boarding by providing loving overnight and/or daily care to any kind of pet in the most professional and reliable manner possible. FETCH! Pet Care’s carefully selected, screened and trained pet sitters and dog walkers, who are all pet owners themselves, have serviced over 2,000 clients this past year alone, and the company is a proud standing member of Pet Sitters International - the world’s foremost organization for professional pet sitters. For franchise information or to find a location near you, visit the company’s Web site at www.fetchpetcare.com or call the corporate office at 866-FETCHME.

###