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Boarding Or Pet Sitter Near You: What’s Best For Your Pet These Holidays

Travel, visitors, and busy schedules can change your pet’s routine fast. Choosing between a boarding facility and a professional pet sitter is a big decision. Use this guide to pick the best option and prepare so your pet stays safe, calm, and cared for.

Our team at Bay Vets supports pet families across Kerikeri and wider Northland. If you would like tailored advice, call us on 09 407 7354.

Quick Answer

Think about your pet’s vibe. Social dogs that love activity often thrive in a good boarding facility with structure and play. Cats, seniors, and anxious pets usually stay calmer at home with a reliable sitter. If your pet has meds or a tight routine, a sitter can make things easy. Boarding still works well for many pets when staff have clear instructions.

Boarding vs Pet Sitter: How To Choose

Consider your pet’s:

  • Temperament and social comfort
  • Health, medications, and special diets
  • Age and mobility
  • Separation anxiety and noise sensitivity
  • Species needs, especially for cats and small animals

Pros and Cons At A Glance

Quality Boarding

Best for:

  • Social dogs, energetic pets, confident cats in cat-only facilities

Pros:

  • Structured routine and supervised play
  • Professional staff and secure environment

Considerations:

  • Vaccination requirements
  • Higher stimulation that may stress anxious pets

In-Home Pet Sitter

Best for:

  • Cats, seniors, and pets with anxiety or complex medical needs

Pros:

  • Familiar environment and preserved routine
  • Reduced travel stress

Considerations:

  • Requires a trustworthy sitter and home security planning
  • Limited social enrichment

Tip: Do a trial day or a short weekend before a long holiday to see how your pet copes.

Preparing For Boarding

Health and safety:

  • Book a health check and confirm required vaccinations are up to date
  • Ensure flea, tick, and worm prevention are current
  • Discuss stress management options and feeding plans

Paperwork and packing:

  • Provide written feeding instructions with exact quantities and times
  • List all medications with dosages and timing
  • Include your contact details and an alternate emergency contact
  • Pack familiar bedding or a comfort item if allowed
  • Share veterinary consent so staff can contact Bay Vets if needed

Before drop-off:

  • Exercise your dog and allow a toilet break
  • Keep goodbyes calm and brief
  • Confirm pick-up time and after-hours procedures

Call Bay Vets on 09 407 7354 for a pre-boarding health check and vaccination review.

Preparing For A Pet Sitter

Choosing the right sitter:

  • Ask for qualifications, insurance, police checks, and references
  • Book a meet-and-greet to ensure a good match with your pet
  • Agree on visit length, exercise plan, enrichment, and communication updates

Home setup:

  • Create a safe base room with bed, water, and familiar items
  • Secure doors, windows, gates, and fences
  • Store foods and medications safely with clear labels

Care instructions:

  • Daily schedule for feeding, exercise, litter changes, and play
  • Medication list with dosages and timing
  • Emergency plan with your contact details and Bay Vets as your primary vet
  • A recent photo of your pet for immediate use if needed

Meet our team to create a simple sitter care plan. Call Bay Vets on 09 407 7354.

Special Notes For Cats

Most cats prefer staying at home with a reliable sitter. If boarding, choose a cat-only facility or a separate cat area with quiet spaces and vertical hideaways.

Cat checklist:

  • Use a familiar litter and provide spare
  • Feed measured portions and leave written instructions
  • Add hiding options and pheromone diffusers if recommended
  • Confirm escape-proof rooms before visitors arrive

Medical And Anxiety Considerations

  • Share health history, allergies, and recent changes with your kennel or sitter
  • Trial any calming aids ahead of time
  • For anxious pets, plan shorter stays, gradual exposure, and added enrichment
  • Provide clear instructions for when to contact Bay Vets urgently

If Your Plans Change Suddenly

  • Keep a backup option on hold where possible
  • Maintain an up-to-date vaccination record and parasite prevention
  • Save a digital copy of your pet’s care plan on your phone
  • Ensure your microchip registry and ID tags are current

We Are Here To Help

Clinic: Bay Vets

Phone: 09 407 7354

Address:

48 Kerikeri road
Kerikeri 0230
Northland
New Zealand

Book a pre-holiday check, update vaccinations, and get a personalised boarding or sitter plan for your pet.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information only. It is not intended as medical or health advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your pet's individual needs.

Bay Vets

Bay of Islands Veterinary Services has been providing top quality veterinary care to the animals of the beautiful Bay of Islands for over 50 years.