sl2crmeg
Posted : 11/17/2006 3:19:35 PM
Maybe a typed-up chart, with a list of all of the tasks you would want him to do on one side, and boxes for initials on the other? When I worked with an in-home petsitting company sometimes clients would leave things like that and I loved it because we knew exactly what was expected.
Since Rudy sounds like a smaller dog, maybe pre-portion his meals into little Ziplock baggies or Tupperwares? Just so the sitter wouldn't over or under feed him.
Another idea would be to leave all the 'stuff'-leash, collars, instructions, any meds, food, bowls, treats, ect. all in one spot, like a kitchen counter or table. I have been in houses where the dog food would be in the most UN-obvious spot of my entire life.
Make sure you leave a list of phone numbers too. Not only yours, but the number for where you are staying, the vet's number, and a number for family member or someone trustworthy who lives close that could be reached IN CASE you couldn't.
If you have time, could you possibly have the boy come spend a couple hours with you and Rudy before you leave? That way you could show him everything, and give him a good chance to ask questions too.