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If you go on vacation, you will want your pet to be as comfortable as possible. Pets should never be left alone for extended periods of time, particularly social animals like dogs. There are many different options to make sure that your pet is safe when you are out of town on vacation. The best choice will depend on the needs of your pet.
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wikiHow Technology Writer"I use a Wyze Cam Pan to keep an eye on my cat while I'm gone. It's not strictly a "pet cam" per se, but it features night vision and it pans for a larger view of the room! That way, I know if there are hairball surprises that I should avoid."
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