The PSI Blog
The PSI Blog is the top blog for professional pet sitters. Explore the most recent posts below, or use the search box to find posts on a specific topic.
Hold your hand on the pavement and other tips for avoiding “hot dogs” this summer
The scorching days of summer can present unique hazards for your dog—and dogs in your care.
3 things NOT to say to clients coping with pet loss
As a professional pet sitter it’s important to be aware of what you’re saying to your clients that are coping with pet loss. It can be incredibly easy to say something to your client that will trigger his or her grief, which you may regret later.
Bite prevention for pet sitters
It is pet sitters who have the uniquely dangerous job of entering homes and interacting with pets without owners present. The good news is, with a few precautions, the risk of bites can be dramatically reduced.
An open letter to pet owners who don’t use professional pet sitters
Pet Sitters International issues an open letter to pet owners who do not use professional pet sitters. Pet owners, learn why "saving a few dollars" on pet care can have costly consequences.
Professional pet sitters vs. "problem pups"
Excessive barking, chewing and digging can be common canine behaviors. Read these helpful tips to use or share with clients for dealing with "problem pups."
Items you need in your pet first aid kit
Pet Sitters International recommends including these items in your pet first aid kit.
Who rules? Dogs and cats: Learning to get along
Are your dogs and cats fighting like...well...cats and dogs? Cats and dogs are two very different species, each evolved for different purposes and each with a unique place in their relationship with humankind.
Rabbits, rabbits, rabbits!
Despite our labeling bunnies as the most damaging pets to furniture, carpets and property, pet owners stated there were fewer drawbacks to owning rabbits than any of the other small animals. Learn more about caring for rabbits.
Choosing your pet's name
PSI shares the results of its pet-owner poll: "How did you choose your pets' names?"