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Have
you thought about how your Italian
Greyhound will be taken care of in your
absences? With just a little planning
and thinking ahead you can make adequate
arrangements for all your pets for the
times you need to be away from them.
This article will help you do some of
that planning.
Can your Italian Greyhound wait 10 hours
to go for a walk? What if you can't come
home Wednesday nights because of a prior
commitment?
Anytime an Italian Greyhound owner needs
to go away on vacation, stay long hours
at work or has regular scheduled
activities that take them away from home
they must consider how their Italian
Greyhound will be cared for. Your
Italian Greyhound provides entertainment
and companionship but is also a huge
responsibility. You show respect for
your Italian Greyhound by taking its
needs into consideration and planning
accordingly.
Fortunately there are many services
available to assist you in caring for
your Italian Greyhound during times when
you can't personally give them the
attention and care they need. What are
they? Which is best for your Italian
Greyhound?
DAY CARE
Social animals, like Italian Greyhounds,
can suffer emotionally from a lack of
attention. If your Italian Greyhound has
access to the outdoors they will be able
to relieve themselves when necessary but
a house-bound Italian Greyhound will
physically require a walk or you will
come home to an accident on your rug and
a frustrated animal.
Day care centers provide the needed
social stimulation most dogs crave. At
the day care your Italian Greyhound will
spend time with other dogs and have
people looking after its physical needs.
If you have a young Italian Greyhound
this can be especially important as your
Italian Greyhound may become destructive
with a lack of supervision and an
abundance of unused energy.
BOARDING KENNELS
If you plan to be away overnight or for
longer your Italian Greyhound or may be
placed in a boarding kennel. This can be
expensive but will ensure your Italian
Greyhound is cared for daily and
overnight.
IN-HOME CARE
If you are comfortable leaving your
Italian Greyhound at home all day you
may find the in-home services of a
visitor or dog walker to be sufficient
and less costly while still providing
personal attention.
Cats and other animals may not need
daily visits if you come home in the
evening but will need some attention if
you are away overnight or for several
days. Cats prefer their own homes rather
than the highly social aspect of day
cares or boarding kennels. Other pets,
such as birds and reptiles, will most
likely do better with in-home care as
well.
In-home care can be as basic as someone
taking your Italian Greyhound for a walk
in the middle of the day or as inclusive
as having a sitter stay in your home
with your Italian Greyhound.
Examine your situation and budget when
choosing a method of care. Take your
pet's best interests in mind. If you are
having someone come to your home be sure
they are reputable. Licensed businesses
should be insured and bonded when
employees are trusted with entering and
locking up your home.
Keep all these things in mind. Prepare
ahead for your absences, and you should
be able to have peace of mind while you
are away from your Greyhound and/or
other pets.
About The Author
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