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Holiday 2016

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experience and get a few references. You will want to invite a potential sitter over for a meet-and-greet so you can see how she interacts with your pet. If you're uncomfortable having a stranger in your house, look for a reputable pet- care facility. Ideally you will have a chance to visit the site to make sure it's clean, spacious, and safe. Look for gates or fences around open areas where pets play, and ask if they Lucky Pawz: Dog walking, pet sitting, day visits, and overnight services at your home. They focus on West Seattle, but they o•er services throughout the Puget Sound area. $10 surcharge on ocial holidays; luckypawz.com. PetsHotel: A division of PetSmart, PetsHotel o•ers boarding in Bellevue, Tukwila, Woodinville, and Issaquah. Bring papers verifying your dog or cat is up-to-date on its vaccinations. If your dog is comfortable away from home and digs the company of other dogs, this might work for you, though private dog suites are sometimes available. Sniff Seattle: Winner of the Evening Magazine's 2013 Best of Western Washington poll, Sni• Seattle o•ers dog walking, pet sitting, overnight sitting, and daytime potty breaks. They'll even take your dog hiking. sniseattle.com. segregate large and small dogs — also a good inquiry might be how they choose to separate more aggressive dogs from the others. If your animal is old or has health problems, look into alternative options such as boarding him at a veterinarian's oce. "It may not be as fun as a traditional kennel with other pets around," says Murray, "but for some animals, it makes more sense. And at least you know your pet will be watched carefully."

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