13 Dec 2018
Lilly
My name is Lily
When I see sand
I can go a little silly!
I love water, woods and
lots of different smells.
For a biscuit or two
I can be known to pose.
And I love a bit of cheese too!
29 Oct 2018

We’re nearly there Firework night and your pets may get a fright. As you know these bangs and crashes can continue for much more than one night too. Your pets may show signs of distress by panting, shaking, hiding under beds or furniture, and they may even chew furniture or their toys to pieces. Some cats may urinate on furniture and scratch and lick themselves over zealously.
Planning for the nights of noise helps, so here’s what you should do.
Make sure your pets have a place of safety to go to a place of their own, like a box, a bed, a den, cupboard, drawer, a kennel or crate, somewhere they will feel safe and hidden. Provide lots of soft blankets preferably something they know the scent of and make sure it’s cosy and inviting. If you can put a dark blanket over the top to muffle out noises and try to choose somewhere quiet. If you don’t have this already in place then you have time to set this up. And if you have a puppy or kitten don’t delay get their place ready now! Your pets need to feel safe and secure and know they can go to this place anytime they need to, the earlier you can set it up the better. And obviously ensure they have food, water and litter tray.
Talk to your vet about medication if you have a very frightened animal and there are also some natural remedies you could try out. Try these out before Bonfire night so you know they work.
And on Bonfire night close all windows and doors, put on some music and or the TV and distract your pets with toys, treats and play. Always remember to walk your dog early that day to avoid firecrackers going off whilst your outside. Keep all your animals inside even guinea pigs, mice and rabbits get afraid with loud fire works.
For more information see www.dogstrust.org.uk/help-advice

21 Oct 2018
As with most Cockapoo’s I like to jump and jump, just for the joy of life and all, walking on my hind-legs like a Meerkat. I love all humans, other dogs and am very, very curious! Quite intelligent, I always want to know what you are doing, getting into cupboards, the fridge, digging holes and generally creating mischief, my cute face, curly fur, and soft pleading brown eyes means I often get away with murder! At present I’m walked on my lead and harness, as I’m only 15 months old, but, I hope this will change in time, as I love to run and play, looking into forests as the smells of wild animals really attract me. Favourite foods are chicken and cheese, but I’ll eat anything you please. I’m lucky as I live in a house with three sons and they all love to play ball with me and take me for walks too. I’m presently being taken care of by Christina and Adrian in my own home and we’ve been on lots of walks and I’ve even been tired out some days so I’ve slept on Christina’s knee whilst watching the television.

15 Oct 2018
Do the people you are talking to about house and pet sitting have the following qualities:
Are they pet lovers?
Are they trust worthy and willing to collaborate with you?
Do they love exploring new areas?
Will the pet sitter enjoy discovering your area, and if so are you able to give them local maps and pointers to the best pubs and restaurants in the local area? So that the house-sitter can live-like-a-local
Working independently
Do your pet-sitters need wi-fi to be able to work and if so is yours high-speed?
What does a prospective pet sitter want from us?
All a pet sitter usually asks for is – a clean home and dog, clean and comfortable bed, a pet inventory to tell you about the pets and home, some foods to start them off and some information about the area around the home and walks if it’s dogs they are taking care of.
Where will you find a house and pet sitter?
Look at trustedhousesitters.com or nomador.com to get your sitters, we personally are registered with both and also have our own website WoofWoofAway.com, there are other websites too, but as we haven’t tried them we are unable to recommend them to you.
Wish you luck with your travels and pet sitters.
14 Oct 2018
When my Dad got ill and had to have a prolonged stay in Dudwell St Mary’s nursing home in Etchingham, my husband and I used to spend hours driving to and from Farnham to see him. Sometimes we would book accommodation which soon became very expensive over the months.
In 2012, we started looking after dogs at our own home in Farnham via barkingmad.com. In September 2018, we decided to go from looking after dogs in our own home, to pet sitting in other peoples homes. We were hoping for house-sitting opportunities in East Sussex and surrounds, and we have so far been lucky to get these quite often. We’ve stayed in Tunbridge Wells, Heathfield and other lovely places which has enabled us to see dad quite a lot which is great.
We started off fairly local, and enjoyed it thoroughly, both the opportunity to look after someone else’s pets and trying out their home and surrounds. Even though it wasn’t far from our home it still felt completely different and the walks and dog were superb. So we jumped right in and we now do this quite a number of months a year, just so long as we can continue to work from their homes. We don’t charge and this service, which is fairly normal, although I friends think we’re mad, as the idea is one of collaboration, we get your home and you get our services looking after your pets and home.
26 Dec 2018
Cosmo Christmas 2018
We’re spending the festive season with Cosmo the West Sussex spaniel. He’s a wonderful fellow, very chilled at 15 months old. He loves his food, walks, rides in the car, all people and every dog he encounters. A more happy, cheerful fellow it would be hard to find. It’s a great pleasure looking after him in Langton Green just outside Tunbridge Wells in Sussex. We’ve walked into Tunbridge and had coffee and sandwiches and he was perfect. And we celebrated my birthday in a pub with my 95-year-old Dad and Cosmo sat at my feet the whole time and was no bother at all. If all our dog housesits are this well behaved it will be an absolute pleasure to look after our doggy and other furry friends.