Are you traveling this month? If you have an exotic pet, you may find it difficult to find someone to look after them while you’re away. A kennel is your best bet, but not all boarding facilities accept exotics. If your pet is small enough, you may want to have a friend or family member keep them at their place. However, you’d want to go over yourself to get their temporary home set up. If possible, have them spend time at your home as well, observing how you care for your pet.
We would
also recommend dividing out the food and labeling it per day for the days
you’ll be gone. Aside from that, it may be helpful to leave some printed
information, such as signs of illness to look for, general do’s and don’ts,
cleaning instructions, and, of course, the number for your veterinarian.
Be sure to
pack a few days’ extra worth of food, treats, and medicine, just in case you’re
delayed.
If you have questions about caring for an exotic pet, contact
your vets
Dallas, GA.