Consult Friends and Family: First, you should check with your friends and family. Like I said, you don't want any random stranger looking after your pet. Ask someone you're close with is they would be able to watch your pet while you're away. Nevertheless, make sure this friend or family member is a responsible person who is capable of taking care of an animal. You know that one friend you have with all the dead plants? They wouldn't be a good choice.
Hire a Professional: Believe it or not, there are some people who make their living as professional pet sitters. Every major city probably has at least one. If none of your friends or family can help or are qualified, check Google and/or your local yellow pages for a professional pet sitter. Think of it the same way you would if you were hiring a babysitter. You'll have to use your people-reading skills a little bit; there's no guarantee that a professional pet sitter isn't a weirdo. Know what I mean? You may want to ask them for a list of references you can contact. Pet sitters typically are paid per visit, and will visit your home two to three times a day to look after your dog or cat.
If All Else Fails: In the event that you can't find a friend or family member, and you can't find a professional, your last resort will be a kennel. You can pretty much be certain that your pet will not be happy in a kennel, but you can rest assured that they'll still be alive, or at least in one piece when you get back. If you're really paranoid about taking your dog to a kennel, you can check with the Better Business Bureau to see if anyone has filed any complaints against the kennel.
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