Pet Sitting in Donna
Book a pet sitter to stop by your home a few times a day to feed and play with your dog.
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“Nancy cared for my pups as if they were her own. They got lots of love and attention and even some emergency cold weather care. She spends a good amount of time…” (more)
“I was specifically looking for someone who knew how to care for cats because I have two. This was the first time in a while I was going to leave them alone for…” (more)
“There is no one I trust more with my peta other than myself. She is so great with them. My dogs aren't people dogs. They typically don't like people but took to…” (more)
“Karissa was amazing! She made time before her schedule visits to stop by and learn my pets' feeding routine. She sent pictures of video of her feeding and playi…” (more)
“Lea did an amazing job with my pups! She sent me pictures during every visit and walked my two large dogs without any issues. She was reliable and I could tell …” (more)
About: I’ve taken care of dogs all my life from owning various breeds to fostering to dog sitting for family and friends I’ve been dog sitting for 3 years n… (more)
About: I have always been that one “crazy dog lady” and I have always been around animals, especially dogs. As of right now, I only have my best bud Oreo bu… (more)
“Sabrina was an excellent sitter! My husband and I were out for week and she did a great job communicating with us every day. Likewise, for each visit she send u…” (more)
“Michael did a wonderful job with drop-in visits. I was able to enjoy time away from our pets without worrying.” (more)
“Miles had a great time with Annalizeth he was very excited she really love dogs!! Miles was really happy with the walk and very calm I definitely recommend 100%…” (more)
“Wendy did a great job taking care of my cats while I was out of town! She fed, played and cleaned up after them. I came home to a tidy apartment and happy cats!” (more)
“Took excellent care of my dog and always kept me updated. Definitely went the extra mile to play with him and let him interact with her dog as well.” (more)