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  • Writer's pictureSharon Dressler

The Benefits of Hiring a Certified Professional Pet Sitter Over "The Neighbor Kid": A Pawsitive Choice for Your Furry Friends

Updated: Jan 17

When it comes to caring for our beloved pets, ensuring their well-being is of utmost importance. Whether you're planning a vacation, a business trip, or simply working long hours, the decision to hire a pet sitter is a significant one. While hobby pet sitters may offer well-intentioned care, there are many compelling reasons why choosing a Certified Professional Pet Sitter (CPPS) is a better choice for your furry friends.


  1. Expertise and Training:

A certificate saying that Sharon Dressler is a Certified Professional Pet Sitter. Awarded Nov. 5th

Professional Pet Sitters undergo specialized training to handle various aspects of pet care. From administering medications to recognizing signs of distress, their expertise ensures that your pets receive the highest quality care. Hobby pet sitters may lack the knowledge and skills necessary to handle unforeseen situations, potentially putting your pet's health at risk.

2. Licenses and Insurance:

CPPS' always have Pet Sitter's insurance!!! Most Professionals are also licensed in the city they service. They also strive for continued education, keeping up-to-date with the newest pet health & safety information. Professional Pet Sitters will also have passed 1 of the 2 National Pet Sitters exams: from National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) or Pet Sitter's International (PSI).

Bowl of dark browl dog kibble. Shaped in circles.

3. Customized Care Plans:

Every pet is unique, with individual needs and preferences. Professional Pet Sitters work with you to create personalized care plans tailored to your pet's specific requirements. Whether it's a special diet, specific exercise routines, or medication schedules, a professional pet sitter ensures that your pet's routine is maintained, reducing stress and anxiety.

4. Reliability and Accountability:

Professional Pet Sitters operate as a full-time, real business, emphasizing reliability and accountability. They are committed to adhering to the agreed-upon schedule, providing regular updates on your pet's well-being, and promptly addressing any concerns that may arise. Hobby pet sitters, on the other hand, may lack the structure and commitment required, leading to potential inconsistencies in care.

5. Emergency Preparedness:

Life is unpredictable, and emergencies can happen at any time (to the pet or the home!). Professional Pet Sitters are trained to handle emergencies efficiently, whether it's a medical issue, a natural disaster, or unexpected changes in your plans. They often have contingency plans in place to ensure your pet's safety and well-being, giving you peace of mind while you're away.

Owner of Sharebear Pet Care, Sharon Dressler, with 2 australian shepherds (Ella and Rylee) at the Oakdale Dog Park.

6. Bonding and Socialization:

Professional Pet Sitters prioritize building strong bonds with your pets. Regular interactions and playtime contribute to your pet's emotional well-being and provide them with the companionship they need. Hobby pet sitters may not have the time or be invested in these crucial bonding experiences, potentially leaving your pet feeling lonely or anxious.


While hobby pet sitters may have good intentions, the advantages of hiring a Certified Professional Pet Sitter are undeniable. The combination of expertise, customized care, reliability, emergency preparedness, and meaningful bonding experiences makes the decision to choose a Certified Professional Pet Pitter a clear winner. When it comes to your furry family members, investing in their well-being with a professional is a choice you won't regret!


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