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Businiess name:  Pugetpets
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
What a relief! When one of our kitties was diagnosed with diabetes this spring, we wondered what we were going to do for when we were out of town. We'd always just asked our neighbor to look in on them, but asking her to give the daily injections was just too much. I tried a couple of pet sitters, but they didn't do shots. And the one who did come over to meet us--I could tell she didn't really know what she was doing. No way would I risk my Felix with her. I did more looking around and came across PugetPets. Wow! From my talk on the phone with the owner, I could tell they were in a whole different league. The owner explained that the whole staff has been trained by a vet to give injections and IV fluids. And they're not just all certified in pet first aid--they all review it regularly. They can do that because the owner is a certified Red Cross pet first aid instructor. We had our choice of two different staff members, and Felix and Oscar immediately took to the one we first met. The sitter didn't even mind my ""nervous mommy"" phone call the first day, and we got a detailed written report when we got home. I am so relieved that we've found people we can trust to take care of our precious kitties.

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