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05-20-2007, 07:36 AM | #1 |
Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Mississippi
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| pet sitters in pigeon forge area? I did a search but nothing came up... Has anyone used a pet sitter in the Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg area? We are driving up and staying overnight in Chattanooga one night to cut our trip into segments and we will only have a three hour drive to the area the next day. Our cabin won't be ready until 4 p.m. and we'd like to spend some of that time shopping. Our cabin is pet friendly, but I don't know about other places to go that allow pets. We are considering using a sitter service that afternoon until we can check into our cabin. Chloe kennels for four hours or so at a time while we are working, so she'll be ok at the cabin for short periods of time, once we are checked in. We can't bear to leave her kenneled at the vet. She was so SAD the last time we did that (just for overnight). I won't consider leaving her in the car...not even just to run in a store. I would be worried about her overheating or someone taking her. NOT AN OPTION! I did a search and it showed Petsmart (not crazy about that idea), another kennel with chain link fenced off areas. I found this one website that looks great, but I have a couple of questions... 1. Has anyone used this service or another one they can recommend? http://animalarkdaycare.com/default.htm 2. I'm nervous because it seems to be kind of an open layout and Chole is an "only furkid". I"m not sure how she will do with other dogs, and she is only 5 pounds or so, so she's small IMO (I know there are a lot smaller dogs ) Plus, it's very stressful considering leaving my baby with someone I don't know!!! We are only staying three days, and I hate to waste an afternoon. Suggestions about sitters or pet-friendly things to do in the area? One last thing...she's always ridden fine in the car, but never for that long. Should I take something for motion sickness for her, just in case?? and is so, what? TIA Heather |
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05-20-2007, 07:41 AM | #2 |
Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
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| That's a tough question! I wish I could help. I was always paranoid of leaving my skin kids and furkids with ANYONE outside of immediate family so I didn't/don't much traveling. When you "check-in" be very aware and alert to the surroundings..... look for and listen to any "alarms" that you feel. If you don't feel comfortable, then you could always just take your precious only furkid and visit the shops that allow dogs..... Maybe someone could wait outside while others shop. I know it isn't the perfect solution, but at least you would know that your baby is completely and entirely safe. Good luck and have a GREAT vacation. |
05-20-2007, 09:13 AM | #3 |
Love My Furbabies! Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: somewhere
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| I'm having a similar issue w/my upcoming travel. I'm brining all 4 of my dogs with me for my wedding and it's just my fiancee and I. We know there are dog sitters and walkers through the MSPCA and are going to do that the day off the wedding while we are taking pictures (I'm requesting 2 people)... and the rest of the time we're going to be popping in and out checking on them when we're out by ourselves. |
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