Emergencies happen when you least expect them.
Take the time to prepare now so your pet sitter AND your vet will know how to handle an emergency, in the event that you're out of town and your dog needs help.
How To Prepare Your Vet and Your Pet Sitter
If you will be going away for a day or so and leaving your dog with a pet sitter, one thing to keep in mind is: Accidents happen!For peace of mind -- yours, and your dog sitter's -- you should take the necessary steps authorizing
a) your pet sitter to take your dog to the vet; and
b) your vet to provide any necessary treatment.
The last thing you'd want is for anyone to have to deal with issues of ownership or financial responsibility at such a time.

For The Pet Sitter:
Your best bet is to draft up a simple form that you sign and leave for your pet sitter.Something like this:
I ________________ (Your Name) will be away from ______ (Date) to ______ (Date) and during that time ________________ (Pet Sitter's Name) will be caring for my pet.
I hereby authorize ________________ (Pet Sitter's Name) to seek medical attention, if necessary, and bill all costs to me.
Signed ________________ (Your Signature)
OUR VET: Office Name, Address, City, State, ZIP, Phone
EMERGENCY CARE CLINIC: (after-hours) Office Name, Address, City, State, ZIP, Phone
Also, don't forget to leave your vet's phone number, address, and even written directions (if your dog sitter has never been to this particular vet before) in a prominent location -- say, on the refrigerator. I would also advise your pet sitter to phone ahead to let the vet know she's coming first.
For The Vet:
That way, they would be aware ahead of time of what to do should anything happen to your dog while you are gone. And, it would also bring to their attention the fact that someone different might be phoning or visiting the clinic with your dog.
Depending on your relationship with your vet, you may want/have to leave a credit card number on file with them to cover any costs. Phone them before you leave to make sure.
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