Resources

Proceed to PSI's website

Pet Sitters International

Pet Sitters International, the global leader in the pet sitting industry. With more than 13 years of service to pet sitters and pet owners, PSI’s longevity, stability and worldwide expansion are unparallelled. They are a member-based organization that promotes excellence through education.


"Our focus is promoting, supporting and recognizing quality in pet sitting. We help bring success to our members by providing revolutionary products and services. Our Pet Sitter Locator, one of the most heavily used pet-sitter search tools in the industry averages more than 30,000 searches per month. Whether you are a pet sitter or a pet owner, you’ve come to the right place for everything pet sitting"


Proceed to ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center website

ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Hotline

As the premier animal poison control center in North America, the APCC is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, make the call that can make the difference: (888) 426-4435. A $60 consultation fee may be applied to your credit card.



Proceed to the Dupage County Animal Care and Control website

Lost or Found Pets

For information on how to find a lost pet or what to do when you’ve found someone else’s pet follow the link to the right to DuPage County Animal Control’s website.



Proceed to the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County's website

DuPage County Pet Recreation and Off-Leash Dog Areas

For information regarding rules and regulations for pets in forest preserves and for locations of off-leash dog areas visit the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County's website



Proceed to the American Association of Veterinary State Boards website

American Association of Veterinary State Boards

AAVSB is the single entity that reports national licensing examination scores to the jurisdiction(s) where a veterinarian desires to be licensed. AAVSB is permitted to report these scores to the veterinary boards only; no other parties can receive scores. Starting in 2006, AAVSB will also report national examination scores for veterinary technicians. AAVSB membership includes 57 jurisdictions. It also serves as a resource to the public for information about regulation of the veterinary profession. The association is dedicated to its mission of helping the Boards with their job of protecting the public.


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