Krysta D.
Whiteaker, OR
Lover of puppers big and small
Pet care experience
I most recently had the pleasure of raising my sweet, 2 year old Husky/German Shepherd mix Molly from 9 weeks old (unfortunately she doesn't live with me anymore, she's with her puppydad). I brought her to a very talented trainer for separation anxiety three days a week for over a year and through this I learned much about dog body language, behavior, and how to communicate using positive reinforcement. I also love doing training and playing games that are mentally stimulating for working dogs, and would be willing to work this into my time with your pup! I was raised around a variety of dogs such as Rottweilers, pit bulls, chihuahuas and dachshunds as well as a myriad of other animals so I am very comfortable engaging with animals and also giving them their space. I also am very respectful of how owners wish for me to interact with their dogs; if you're training them and don't want them to jump on people or get up on the bed, I'm more than happy to reinforce these things. Otherwise I would love to shower your furbaby with affection!
Reviews
Krysta loves animals more than anyone I know. She is loving, caring, and great at disciplining dogs when the situation arises. I'd recommend her to anyone looking for a dog sitter because she will treat any pup with sweetness and affection!
About Krysta D.
Skills
Information Krysta D. would like to know about your pet
No breed preferences but I do love working dogs. Is your dog destructive/like to chew/in teething stage? Does your dog have a good recall? Please let me know about any aggression issues (dog,person,toy, food etc.) or quirks so that I know places to avoid and ways to interact with your doggie.
A typical day
Dog parks, fetch, beach trips, hikes, running, rainy day games, work on commands (recall, sit, down, stay, drop it, leave it, work on leash pulling, etc.)
Services
Krysta can watch in your home
About Krysta D.
Skills
Information Krysta D. would like to know about your pet
No breed preferences but I do love working dogs. Is your dog destructive/like to chew/in teething stage? Does your dog have a good recall? Please let me know about any aggression issues (dog,person,toy, food etc.) or quirks so that I know places to avoid and ways to interact with your doggie.
A typical day
Dog parks, fetch, beach trips, hikes, running, rainy day games, work on commands (recall, sit, down, stay, drop it, leave it, work on leash pulling, etc.)
Location
Eugene, OR
Pets
Krysta D.
Whiteaker, OR