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Leaving Your Sugar Bear While You Travel
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In some cases when you travel,
such as on business or even a family trip if it is to a
place that will not accept pets, it is necessary to make
arrangements for the care of your Sugar Bear
while you are away. This is really not a difficult thing
to do. Most Sugar Bear owners will not feel
comfortable leaving them at a commercial facility
because there is much to worry about in the case of
other animals, and even the lack of knowledge on the
part of the operators of those types of places.
Luckily, the very best solution is usually the easiest
as well. Other family members or trusted friends are
more than likely well-acquainted with your lovely little
pocket pet and will usually be delighted to help you out
when you need it. Caring for a visiting Sugar Bear is
easy as long as you take just a few minutes to be sure
you give your pocket pet’s caregiver all of the
necessary tools to provide a good stay for your baby.
• Have a travel cage ready for your Sugar Bear’s trip
to his home away from home. Your Sugar Bear’s normal
cage will probably be more cumbersome and space
consuming and a travel cage is easy to carry, light, and
takes up less room in your helper’s house.
• Make sure you pack your Sugar Bear’s travel kit with the
things they need for their stay. This way your Sugar Bear’s host will not feel put out by having to go
shopping for meals for your Sugar Bear or run out of things
you might normally buy online. Pack some small baggies
filled with fruit and veggies for their days spent at
their host, and make sure you have enough ‘Glide-R-Chow’
available for them as well.
• A simple page of instructions will help your Sugar Bear’s host understand the basics of how to care for
your pet. Simple things like fresh water, and what
mixture you use for your Sugar Bear’s water that may
seem elementary to you, may not be to someone who does
not own a pocket pet.
Sugar Bears make sure fun and enjoyable houseguests
that your family and friends will be happy to care for
them. Enjoy your trip and know your Sugar Bear
is in good hands because you prepared well.
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