Pet Sitting ...
Free Consultation! As new prospective clients, I will
visit you and your pets the first time free of
charge. I will need to get information from you at
that time if you decide to accept my services. To
save time, you can go to the "Forms" tab on this
web site, print out and complete the appropriate
forms, and give them to me during the first visit.
While you are gone I will visit your house each day.
I will walk your dogs (if requested) and feed, water,
and play with your animals. Most dogs need three
visits for potty breaks per day, but cats can get by
with just one unless they need more frequent
medication. I will keep kitty litter boxes clean and
pick up after your doggie, including indoor
"accidents".
Since I have pets at home that need my attention
early in the morning and late at night, regretfully I
cannot perform overnight pet sitting.
... and More!
In addition to taking care of your pets, I will do
the following complimentary housekeeping functions
as part of my services if requested: Perform a
security walk-through, bring in your paper and mail,
alternatively turn on and off your lights, TV and
radio for that lived-in look, raise and lower your
shades, feed your fish, water your potted indoor
and outdoor plants, set out trash for pick-up.
Trips to a groomer or a veterinarian are also
available (see the "Prices" tab). This is great for
those who cannot take time off from work to make
those necessary trips.
I will be offering cat and dog massages and
Internet Pet Viewing in the future. Watch for the
announcements.
If you have no pets but want housekeeping functions
only (so that your house has that "lived-in" look and
your plants don't die), I will provide this service as
well.
I am also available to do grocery shopping, errand
running, and other tasks that you are unable to do
because of time constraints, transportation
problems, and health considerations.

In case of Disaster
There is a Disaster Recovery form in the Forms
tab that you should complete so that you will be
more prepared for a disaster. If a disaster
occurs while I am taking care of your pets, I will
do my best to keep them safe.
If you must evacuate in a disaster, take your pets
with you. Because shelters generally don't accept
pets (except service dogs), be sure to locate a
safe place for your pets in advance, and record
the information on the form.