First of all, opting for a dog sitter provides an opportunity for your pet to maintain his routine. Although your pup will most likely miss your presence, having a pet sitter means that his regular exercise and feeding schedule will remain intact. This continuity in his day-to-day care is much better than having him board in a kennel, where he goes from being socialized with his same friends to being in an entirely new area with dogs he doesn't know.
Another advantage is that you won't have to be concerned about canine contagious illnesses that he may end up with if he were to be placed in a kennel. When you have a pet sitter to care for your pup, the risk of him being exposed to contagious illnesses is much lower since he's stuck in a familiar
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