Okay, we wont really leave the dogs to fend for themselves. But it does bring up a great doggy-dilemma. How do you travel when you have pets? Previously Ive always had so many wonderful connections "in the business" that Ive been able to have someone look after the dogs without too much trouble. But were new to Oregon, so that puts us in the same boat as many people: what do we do with the dogs?
There are limited options, and the right solution is different for each family. Boarding is one possibility, but that takes our dogs out of their comfortable, familiar environment, and honestly, with three dogs it costs a fortune. Of course if one were looking to get the great benefit of training while boarding, a board & train program can be a great option (okay, shameless plug admitted and done with). For us the best option is a pet sitter, a professional who stays at our house and takes care of the dogs (not to mention the fish, the house plants, the mail, etc.).
But the question I always get is "How do you find a pet sitter??!!" Referrals are a great way to find any service provider - ask your veterinarian, the groomer, or, yeah, the dog trainer. But there is another way. Pet Sitters International certifies pet sitters across the country who commit to education, bonding and insuring and more. Its nice to have a resource, a searchable site, where you can find pet sitters committed to their profession. Of course, like anything, do your due diligence. Like dog trainers, certified doesnt mean a professional is good. But its a nice place to start.