Annapolis Pet Sit

We came to pet sit a dog, a cat, and a bird in Annapolis. A surprise bonus was Momma Dove giving birth in her back porch nest during our stay. Indoor AND outdoor animals to watch on this sit! If you’ve never tried pet sitting, I would highly recommend it. You get to meet new furry (and feathered) friends, visit new places, and all through a reliable service, Trusted Housesitters, that we have used for years!

The birds flying through the forest we overlooked were very entertaining. The aggressive bluebird attacked the squirrels who dared trying to get to their birdfeeders. Also, I spied a movement on the forest floor, and it turned out to be a large, quite fast turtle. Thom even saw a fox lurking in the back yard. Quite different from our urban home and that is why we love to pet sit. New experiences! I’m sure the dove family was glad when we left so they could enjoy their new baby in peace. You just never know what you’ll encounter when you pet sit!

From a charming Seattle neighborhood to a farm in Idaho to a month in the London burbs, we have pet sit chickens, a canary, horses/donkeys, all kinds of dogs, and always aloof cats. While it is bittersweet to leave after you have bonded with the pets, it’s satisfying to know you kept someone’s beloved furry/feathered family safe and happy while they were away. Plus, you get to experience a new place. Even though we had stayed in Annapolis before, on this stay we had time to check out some new places like the most awesome vinyl store, Third Eye, and an Irish pub with live music, Galway Bay. We even saw a double rainbow when we went on a sunset cruise from the downtown Annapolis harbor. It poured as we were getting onto the boat but, as they say in Hawaii, “no rain, no rainbows”!

Every time we travel home from a sit, we have a new list of what we should have brought with us. We have been lucky to only have good experiences in homes but no home can have everything you are used to having so we have learned to pack accordingly and purchase after arriving if necessary. Here’s just a few items to add to your basic packing list so you are ready to pet sit:

  1. Bug spray and anti-itch cream-we live in an urban home, but we so enjoyed sitting on the back deck of our latest sit and watching the birds and forest animals. However, the mosquitos were loving my husband’s blood way too much.
  2. Food/condiments/spices-most pet sit owners will tell you to help yourself to what they have in the kitchen pantry, but, if you want things other than the basic salt/pepper/sugar, bring it if you can. Otherwise, we typically hit the local grocery the first day of a sit to fill in after we check out their kitchen.
  3. Power strip-on pet sits, you are usually given their guest room to stay in. As with most bedrooms that aren’t used heavily, sometimes they aren’t outfitted with outlets by each nightstand that you might need for your electronics. So, we bring a power strip with a long cord to use. Nothing worse than having to get out of bed in a new environment to get your phone to see the time in the middle of the night.
  4. Nightlight-you’re in a new place, you may want a night light in your bedroom or bathroom so you can get around safely.
  5. Shampoo/body wash/etc.-I typically don’t use the owner’s products and bring my own.
  6. Pillows/throws-when we drive to a sit, we can bring more stuff. We are picky about our pillows, so we bring one each with us. It makes for more comfortable sleeping. We also bring our travel blankets as we like to lounge on the coach with a throw while we watch tv and not everyone has them in their house.

Here are just a few other tips to remember if you want to try pet sitting:

  1. Make sure to know where the cleaning supplies are in case there are pet “accidents”. You need to be ready to clean up as needed. Ditto with paper towels and garbage bags.
  2. The pet owner will tell you about the pet’s feeding times and food. Follow their guidelines even if you may think they are restrictive. Not every dog gets a treat after a walk even though our spoiled pup at home does! Do not introduce any new food into the pet’s diet while you are there. It may be tempting to sneak them a pretzel or treat but I wouldn’t recommend it. You don’t know how they will react and you don’t want a pet with a tummy ache.
  3. Know where you can walk the pet. In a managed neighborhood, there will be public areas where pets can relieve themselves and other areas which may be off limits. In general, anyone’s lawns other than your own will be off limits and you need to respect that so the owner doesn’t get complaints.
  4. Check to see if any outdoor or indoor plants need to be watered while the owner is away. You don’t want them to come home to sad or dead plants.
  5. Stay in contact with the owner. If there are any problems, loop them in for advice. Sending pics of their pets is nice too.
  6. Most hosts won’t ask you to wash your sheets and towels, but we do it every time. They are coming home with their own dirty laundry, and it is always a nice surprise if they don’t have all their pet sitter’s laundry to do too.

If you want to try pet sitting, use this link to get 25% off your membership at Trusted Housesitters, the company we’ve used for years, both to get sitters and to be sitters. To read about our other pet sits, read my other blog posts here: https://travelswithmelinda.com/category/pet-sitting/

Enjoy the journey!

Sunset cruise from Annapolis harbor!

Travel the World as a Pet Sitter!

We have started a new adventure as pet sitters! We have used the TrustedHousesitters app for many years to find pet sitters for our dogs when we travelled. Now we are at a new stage in our lives where we have an inhouse pet sitter (family member) and we can travel to sit for animals all over the world. This week we are in Seattle, specifically Upper Fremont, caring for Pepper, a cattle dog that picked me as her human the minute we met. What a face!

Cattle dogs are protective and like to herd so Pepper is always close at hand and has been my office buddy while I worked remote laying under or beside my desk. We take frequent breaks to walk around the lovely neighborhood and smell all the good stuff out there. Squirrel sightings provide lots of excitement and require a firm hand on the leash to prevent engagement. While I miss our dog, Thor, I am enjoying being a fur mom to a new dog if just for a week. I will miss Pepper when we leave and I’m sure she will miss the constant attention we lavish upon her.

Next week, we have our second pet sit lined up taking care of four small dogs and a flock of chickens about an hour away from our house in Idaho. Never have I ever taken care of chickens so this should be a fun learning experience. Typically, we plan to look after dogs but who knows-we may become expert chicken sitters!

Sound like a good gig? IT IS! How does it work and how much does it cost? Well, first you have to be a paid member of Trusted Housesitters (join here and get 25% off-annual pricing membership varies from $189+). Membership includes a free background check and, depending on the membership level you choose, it includes insurance coverage for both the homeowner and the pet sitter. Post personal references, pictures and details about why you want to pet sit. When we were picking our pet sitters, we reviewed all the applicants and looked for people who had favorable recommendations from their previous pet sits. We would then narrow it down by connecting with the two best applicants by virtual chat (Zoom) or by phone to get to know them better before making a final decision. We would typically get multiple applicants depending on the location-we got a lot more interest from applicants when we lived in a beautiful apartment in Seattle than in our house in Boise.

Both being the pet sitter and having a pet sitter come in to take care of your animals are free other than the annual Trusted Housesitter membership fee. What a deal! A hotel in Seattle for a week would have cost us $3,000 and our stay in a lovely home pet sitting for Pepper was free!

As a pet sitter looking for new gigs, you can put in a search alert for particular locations and dates. That’s how we got our latest gig in London. We were looking for a month+ visit in Europe in 2024 and had set up a search with those parameters. I was able to see the posting the day it went up online and jump in to apply. After a lovely Zoom call with the pet owners, we got picked to take care of Maisie the dog. We will love being in London again and getting to really soak up the culture by being there for an extended period of time. Walking a dog around the neighborhood is an excellent way to get to know locals and really take in the daily life in a different country. Pet sitting is the perfect way for us to travel the world. Enjoy the journey! (while pet sitting)