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To become a client a “Meet & Greet” is required to see if we are a good fit. I will have an in-take questionnaire that I will ask you to fill out so I have all the important information about your pet and the services we both agree I will provide. This insures whatever service I’m providing I can do my best for your loved one and you. If I am Pet Sitting in your house I will have an additional intake form with information I may need to know such as contact info, important numbers in case of emergency, ground rules for your home, etc. I can send text message updates and pictures of our activities so you can stay informed. Weekly and recurring clients will have priority in my schedule.

I receive payments through Apple Pay, Venmo, Pay Pal and cash. Payments can be paid weekly for recurring services such as Dog Walks and regular Drop-in Visits. For Pet Sitting and Drop-in Visits of a limited time fees must be paid at the of service.

I have my own transportation and if necessary can transport your pet, for walks farther afield or in the case of emergencies. I have a certificate from the American Red Cross for Pet First Aid and CPR. I have experience administering medications and caring for special needs animals.

For pet sitting and Drop-in visits I will require detailed instructions from you about your pets daily needs while in my care such as feeding, supplements, medications, time between bathroom breaks, walking routines and amount of time pet can be left at home alone. It is also helpful to know their familiar commands like “come”, “snack or treat” and so on. Any information that will make our time together comfortable and familiar for your pet will be important for me to know.

  • When would you need a dog walker?

    When you leave for work early a mid morning walk could help your dog have a better day until you get home.

    When you are working late an early evening walk with your dog might help your schedule work better.

    When your dog needs more exercise than you can provide.

    When your dog is bored, unhappy and maybe having behavior issues a daily walk can make a big difference.

    When your crated dog or puppy needs a break during a long day.

    When your dog would enjoy some time off leash in the dog park.

  • When would you need a Drop-in Visit for your dog?

    When your dog could use a mid day bathroom break, water replenished and a short walk so you don’t have to check in on your lunch break.

    When your dog requires medication and you are at work.

    When you need someone to check in on your ailing dog or crated pup while you are at work.

  • When would you need a Drop-in Visit with your cat?

    When you are away from home, a daily visit, or two, for feeding, replenishing water, administering medication and cleaning the litter box. Time spent with a friendly human with cuddles and playtime, if they enjoy that.

    When your cat needs medication while you are at work.

  • When would you need a Drop-in Visit for other animals?

    When you are away for a few days, or an extended period of time a Drop-in Visit for feeding, replenishing water and cleaning your pets housing can give you piece of mind while you are away.

    When you want a knowledgeable person to check in on your animals while you are away, care for them or recognize when something is wrong.

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