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“Allison was wonderful. She was so sweet and Lucy just loved her! She’s prompt, friendly, respectful and I’ll definitely have her help again in the future!!!”


“Jessica has now become our weekly dog walker and I cant express how thankful we are to have her! We have two dogs, one being a new puppy. We needed help with potty training/breaking up the day while we are at work and she has been extremely flexible and SO kind with our dogs. She sends detailed notes about time visited, which is extremely helpful with a new pup. Also, the best pictures of our dogs that give us an extra smile and laugh to get through our work day! Jessica has been amazing to us and our dogs!”


“Jami is fantastic with our two dogs Bear and Duke. She makes sure to send updates on how they did every time she comes to visit, and the dogs love her!!!”


About: hello! i have been watching all different animals pretty much my whole life but i’ve been doing specifically house dog sitting the past 3 years. I am also currently working at a dog kennel with lots more experience there! I am currently working part time so i will have plenty of time for your pups and cats! weekends are when i work at the dog kennel so weekdays are my only availability at this time. I have a crazy dog of my own so i can handle or do pretty much anything, love taking pets for walks and just having fun!

About: I’ve taken care of dogs, cats and other animals for 10+ years. Animals need extra love and attention when there parents can’t be there!! I would love to be that person for you animal! I gave give you updates or send pictures when I take care of your animal too, because I know how much I love it also! I go to Kent so I have free time most of the time besides during my classes! I have experience with all different kinds of animals as well! My house has a fenced in yard, if needed to be brought to my house. I will also walk your dog in your neighborhood or wherever you’d like me to!

About: I am a dog handler with 12+ years of experience in animal care and hospitality, making sure pets in my care are fed, walked, played with and given loads of attention. When pets are in my care I make sure pet parents are up to date on their pets stay, informing them on any issues that has occurred, sending loads of pictures, and letting them know how the stay is going in general. I’ve worked in a pet hotel as a day camp team member where I was in a room with 20+ dogs at once, monitoring their behavior, and ensuring the safety and cleanliness of the area for all pets in said room. So I know what it’s like to care for each and every pet in one enclosed room. Learning their behaviors and how they interact with others; people and dogs alike. I work a part time job, Friday - Sunday and I’m gone for about 5-6 hours; Sometimes less depending how busy my work day is. While in my care, pets will be taken out to use the bathroom, fed their breakfast, and in their designated crates if they need one until I get back home to supervise them being out and about and attending to their needed potty breaks, exercise, feeding schedules, as-well as giving them all the love and attention that was missed out on from the time I left to the time I get back home. I would like pet owners to be aware that I have my own dog! She is a husky lab mix. And as she gets along with other dogs, She has cataracts. And though it is not required but highly preferred, it is important that she meets a dog first handily before they enter my home. So I request that any boarding or doggy daycare with me at my own home, a meeting between my dog and the owners dog is scheduled before the sitting date or the day of ! I’m not too sure on how she does with cats, however I am able to keep both in separate rooms. My house is pretty average with space for said pet to get around and explore. If it is nice and owner confirms that it is okay, I normally take dogs out to an enclosed dog park to run around, and play to get any pent up energy out since I do not have a fenced yard. Other then the park, dogs in my care will be taken on walks whether it's a 30 min or 1hr walk around the whole block. I do have siblings whom also would love to give your pet attention and love as-well as other capable adults within the house to spend quality time with your puppy/kitten. I have gates that’ll block off the kitchen and stairs. as-well as a door that leads out of the kitchen and to the first door that leads outside. Therefore, even if able to get to the kitchen, there’s still a restriction to where dogs cannot escape out. There will be toys and water bowls provided. However I ask that owners bring their own food bowls and crates!

About: Note: In addition to reading my generic profile description below, please read the FAQ section in detail (compiled as of 3/22/2023). None of the answers called out in that section are with arrogance or attitude. Those all are true facts and that comes with experience/knowledge. To some people they might sound harsh, as it is not to their expected answers they want to hear, but to those who can understand where all that logic of answers is coming from, will definitely benefit in the long run (whether it is with me or in general). My name is Arya Naga. I was born in India and through the hard work and dedication of my parents, I came to the US in 2005. I came to the United States with several dreams: To gain a college education and graduate degrees, become a US Citizen, own my own home and start a business dedicated to my passion, knowledge and training of dogs. I'm proud to say that I've achieved every one of my dreams, culminating in my choosing Portage County to purchase my first home and open Summit Pet Resort (website construction is still in the process), where I specialize in boarding, training and grooming. I personally offer services to accommodate any of your canine needs, whether it be behavior modification, dog sitting, dog daycare, training, or simply exercise/walking while you are away from your home. My Motto: Happiness, Wellness and Safety of every single pet under my care. I own and love 3 dogs of my own. I work them daily in obedience, protection, and search and rescue work. I am currently working to obtain their appropriate titles and compete. I am a NASAR Wilderness Air Scenting certified K9 handler. Each of my dogs are large breed, guardian dogs. I have trained dogs of many different breeds, sizes, temperaments and behavioral issues. I have a deep understanding of the nature and psyche of dogs. I also am adept at developing training programs designed for you and your dog to achieve whatever goal you have for yourselves, should you choose to grow with your dog in this manner. Training programs take into consideration your dog's temperament, age, energy level and drive/focus, along with your personal goals. Despite my native accent, I'm a very effective communicator and will be in regular contact with you as to your dogs well-being, happiness and daily activities. I am fortunate enough to have outside employment that allows me to work from home. Therefore, your dog will have constant love and attention. Along with the essentials of food and water and any necessary medication (if needed), your dog will receive consistent exercise (fetch, tug, ball time, etc.), enrichment activities and entertainment, as well as needed rest. If the customers expect me to use my food for feeding, i am very much ok to do it at a REASONABLE PRICE, provided the customer pup has no sensitivity to change of kibble brand I work from home all day. So i can accommodate to whatever the needs are. I can create good exercise activities to entertain, work and tire your dog out through fetch, agility and other playful activities. Every pet’s care is customized to the individual pup’s need as well as his/her owner’s requirements. But in general every single pet under my care will always be in constant supervision with good play, eat, drink, poop and sleep schedules. My goal is to use my 17,000 sq.ft of outbuildings to setup my official business in the year of 2023/24, contingent upon commercial loan and local zoning approvals. Until then, the dogs are boarded in my house. I can easily accommodate 25-35 dogs comfortably in my house in addition to my 3 dogs. But my goal is to use phasing approach to renovate one building at a time and expand as the business grows. Though I can’t board any dogs in my outbuildings at this time until renovations are done (which is why i am using my house), i can very well use one of the outbuildings for training purposes. So if your pup is in need of any training, i can very well address that as a 1-1 session or group sessions by having the respective owner(s) on site few times a week or can do it like a board and train program. Frequently Asked Questions/Additional Notes: Q1) What is Socialization? A1) true socialization is the process of training the dog to become non-sensitive to any kind of noises, environments, surroundings, animals, people, vehicles, floors, etc. and feel the true connection with his/her owner and be able to consider that the true entertainment is from the owner and not from all the other things in the world and be confident and have great impulse control with respect to all the factors outlined above. Most other people think socializing means my dog has to meet all the other dogs and get petted by all the people on his/her walking routine. That is WRONG. Q2) why is socialization important? A2) to ensure that the dog one possesses is a very stable, calm, confident and well tempered dog. Q3) Why did I personally bring up this topic of Socialization in my profile write up? A3) I get this question asked many times when a customer makes the initial connection on Rover asking for a boarding availability/request "hey before i board my dog(s), I would like to setup a meet and greet with your pets to make sure my pet(s) get along well with yours". The short and immediate answer to that is a NO. There are several reasons for it: a) you are trying to make a meet and greet with three dominant breeds on their platform/property. That is asking for big trouble in case the other pet(s) is/are not well mannered or trained, as this is not a neutral ground. b) I personally do not know the other dog's temperament, behavior, personality and a whole lot of other things. I can't let some random dog come and meet my dogs, as I am unsure of how either parties would react, especially with a Caucasian and a Corso in the mix. c) I have worked extremely hard to get my dogs to the point where I want them in terms of their behavior, obedience, manners, etc. But that does not mean, i can trump the breed genetics. If anyone says "it's all in how you raise them", they are talking wrong. This is the most common saying by most dog owners "My dog plays well with all the other dogs in the daycare or dog parks". Well that is one bad area to use as an example. And one of the worst places to socialize any dog. d) Most customers don't understand the breed types/genetics. Most don't even know what a CAUCASIAN is. If you read up about this breed, then you will understand why I am bringing up this topic. Not only I have to be careful in trying to introduce a pet, but now I also have to try to deal with a stranger's presence on my property. I cannot risk too many variables for that initial introduction. I exactly know when and how to introduce and will do that very carefully. And this does apply in general to any dog when trying to meet a new dog (not just for boarding, but in general on your casual walks or at a dog park or at a store, etc.). Most Customers don't understand this logic and when I say I can't do that until I feel comfortable and know the timing is right, they are getting upset and making that reservation with someone else. d) I am personally responsible for the safety, happiness and well-being of your pup during his/her entire stay with me. So without knowing the true personality of a dog, I personally will not socialize or let your dog play with other dogs (be it mine or other customers dogs). Q4) after reading the above question and responses, you all might be wondering, will my pet(s) ever get to play and enjoy or get the feeling of a true doggy daycare? A4) well, the answer to that is it all depends on how each of the dogs receive and interact with others. For me to be able to make them give that feeling of daycare setup, I have to first study and understand every dog that is in my possession and then make slow and careful introductions with other dogs and once I feel it is safe for them to hang out, that is when i let them play in one of my daycare rooms that is big enough to easily let 20-30 dogs play comfortably. If either the introductions doesn't go well or if the dogs feel uncomfortable with the presence of other dogs, I isolate those dogs and give them 1-1 attention, play time, walk and fetch times. Q5) Based on the socialization explanation above, does that mean my dogs are dangerous? A5) absolutely not. One of my dogs is a service dog working as a Search and Rescue Dog to find missing and dead people. and in order to get accepted to any working club, the dog should be friendly with people and other dogs (though they don't allow meeting with other dogs 95% of the times). But I cannot change the breed genetics of a Corso or a Caucasian or Dutch or to that matter any dog breed. It is just taking that extra precaution so that no one is in trouble, in case anything happens. Q6) Will the customers dogs ever meet my dogs or other Customers dogs? A6) Yes of course. Only if i feel it is safe for them meet. There are several instances where customers dogs were playing with my dogs and customers dogs playing with other customers dogs, and I have a zillion videos to prove that. Unfortunately, due to Rover's Technical features limitations, I can't upload videos to my personal profile. I can only upload pics. But I have sent several videos of such instances to the customers and all of them were happy. Q7) the other most frequently asked question to me is about Where will my dogs stay? and how long will they stay there? A7) as called out in my profile, as my outer buildings are in no shape or form to accept boarding at this moment, I am boarding the dogs in my HOUSE. My profile shows the pics of where the dogs will stay and how they are housed. Each dog will get his/her own individual crate, very well sufficient enough to host the pet. Between 7am-12/1am everyday, the dogs will go out every 2-3 hours and get 20-30 mins of non stop play or walk (relative to the dog's health, age, activity, etc. levels) so that by the end of the break time, they all come in the house tired and would want to lie down and rest. In that way, they go back into the crates and get break for 2-3 hours and again the loop repeats till the end of the night. I have several videos as proof that I sent out to several customers with regards to this. So, I REST ASSURE YOU, your PET will NOT BE CAGED for hours together. I would never do that to any pet (be it mine or customers). some of the customers that hit me up with boarding inquiry mention that their pet free roams in their house and they have similar expectations. I am sorry to burst the bubble, but I don't operate like that. This is for several reasons: a) if i let one or two or few pets free roam, the others will get jealous and I will have to put up with constant barking or whining, etc. From June 2022 till date, I have had only 7 dogs that fell under the nuisance barking type. But other than that, I am extremely glad that all pets tuned to my setup (though some of the customers said "our dog barks a lot in the house. So it would take some time for him/her to settle. Touch wood, I did not encounter such issues even with those that were called out beforehand"). b) we all know dogs can do counter surfing, chewing, etc. So if i let a dog free roam, and if he/she accidentally ingests something that was not meant to be, it is very risky for the dog, which I personally do not want to happen. c) and as you know, males usually try to mark their presence. So if one male starts marking in the house, in order to remark that other males may try, especially with other female dogs present (though all or most dogs are house trained, you cannot change the marking behavior of a male. If anyone says they can train that out, good luck in trusting them). d) if all dogs are lose and free roaming and if for some reason, a fight breaks, it will be extremely hard to handle other dogs while trying to break the actual fight. e) and moreover crate training is very important in a dog's life because it is helpful in several locations like at a training facility (when the trainer is working on other dog(s) and the dog has to be rested, at a Vet's facility when the dog is given medication and has to be put under observation, or to that matter even in one's household to avoid accidental ingestion, counter surfing, pooping, peeing, house destruction due to separation anxiety, etc. But some customers who reached out to me in the past few months didn't like this approach, as it does not work for them and/or their dog(s). I cannot make everyone happy. Q8) what do I guarantee? A8) an excellent staycation under my watch. Lot of play or walk times, good rest times, good 1-1 attention, food and water breaks. I want all customers to understand these points: a) some dogs are fine with boarding but some due to their separation anxiety or being away from their house makes them either moody or upset or whatever and might not eat or drink a day or two or few days. This is a fact. how frequently it happens? that depends on an individual dog. b) when such situation arises - i personally will try to give more play time to ease the dog out, provide enrichment activities, etc. so that the dog feels confident or tired or hungry and starts behaving normally. If that doesn't work out, I try to change locations in the house as to where the dog is housed or give free roaming time or whatever it takes for the dog to eat to begin with. But at the same time, I maintain a fine line with this approach too. What that means is, dogs are smart. So if a dog figures out, me being hungry is getting me free roaming time or something to an individual dog's liking, then he/she tries to outsmart or outplay me. I carefully try to read between the lines of a dog's behavior and act accordingly. c) even after doing all this, if the dog still doesn't eat, I can take the dog to my personal vet and get checked up for any health issues. d) as a last resort, I will reach out to the owner to see if the dog can be housed temporarily for few hours at their friends or family house (where the dog knows someone) to get that first food bite to get some energy. This is in the case if the dog goes on starving mode for days together. e) But at the end of the day, I try do everything in my power to keep the dog healthy, eating and drinking normally. some dogs lose their regular appetite during boarding. that means if a dog normally is used to eating 2 cups a day and now only eats 1/2 or 1 cup a day, then there is a chance the dog loses some weight upon delivery to the customer when he/she comes to pick up the pet (all of this explanation is for dogs that stay for a long time like a week or more. if it is only for a very short stay/boarding, there won't be much change in a dog's weight in a drastic way). I APPRECIATE AND WANT THE CUSTOMERS TO UNDERSTAND ALL THESE FACTS called above. Q9) How Clean is the location? A9) As you can see from my profile pictures, I sweep and mop the house weekly 3-4 times a week. Because if i don't, with the amount of shedding my caucasian does, I can fill up pillows, mattresses and jackets. I use the cleaning liquids shown in my profile to sanitize and keep the house as clean and neat as possible. I also sanitize every crate and crate tray with pet friendly cleaning liquids to maintain the cleanliness for other pets. Q9) What do i expect from the customers? A9) these are few things i expect: a) full details about their pet (be it good or bad - either in the rover description when they reach out to me or via a call after they make the generic request for boarding on rover). b) any feeding, drinking, potty, play, behavior habits. c) if the dog is used to his/her own bed and crate, then i don't mind using that in my house. d) and lastly, would appreciate if they can WRITE A REVIEW. Whether it is a good review or bad review, I don't mind. Good Reviews will certainly help me and of course future potential customers (which is why I have over 100 five star ratings over a period of 12 months, thanks to all those who provided the reviews) and bad reviews will definitely help me correct my mistakes (if any). Q10) CHECK YOUR DOG BEFORE YOU LEAVE A10) What i mean by this is: this is the backstory: Recently, a customer boarded her small dog (about 10 lbs) from Dec 26th - Jan 3rd with me. But as of Jan 13th, I got a text message from her, claiming I did something to her dog and she found bite marks under the dog's armpit below right elbow and she sends me a picture. a) first of all that was a false claim, because 90% of the times her dog was walked alone which was shown in the videos I sent. b) Secondly, the only time she was with another dog was also on a leash and the dog is very good temperament wise. Other than that, once the dog(s) come back in to my house after their walks or play, they all stay in their individual crates, including my own dogs. c) the pic that she sent me shows more like a rash using a vest than a bite mark and if it was a bite mark, I personally don't know what the customer has done or taken her dog to in the two weeks to get something happen to the dog and trying to pull that crap on me. d) even if she wants to claim that, she will not stand a chance in terms of the tests i am going to put her dog and my dogs and the customer dogs her dog was with in the videos in terms of temperament. Because as a human, you can lie, but dogs don't lie, as their behavior is straightforward. If they don't like you, they will show it and if they do like, they will exhibit that too. So the customer can claim all that she wants, but me as a person who understands dogs very well, she will 1000% fail here. e) only bad part from my end was, I never have checked the dogs thoroughly in terms of any previous injuries or bite or wound marks like that, both at the time of pick up or drop off, thinking I can trust the customers. But thanks to this customers, she taught me a realization point once again that "animals are more trustworthy than humans". So moving forward, I will definitely check or will ask the customer to show every inch of the dog's body for any kind of wounds or anything like that (just like they check a rental car before handing it over to a customer for rent). and I will do the same during pick up time. Once the dog is picked up after checking and crosses my property lines, I have no relation to anything that a customer claims with respect to their dog, as I have no control over what has happened to the dog once it is not under my watch. So this means, once the customer picks up their dog and goes past my property, it is an AGREED AGREEMENT THAT YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR DOG'S PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WELL BEING AND I (NAGA ARYA) HAS NO RELATION TO ANYTHING RELATED TO YOUR DOG AND YOU ARE NOT GOING TO INVOLVE ME IN ANY KIND OF LEGAL DISPUTES. f) irony is, even if the customer decides to leave me, I am not going to leave that customer who made this false accusation against me, and I personally am taking this very seriously and will pull her to the court for "DEFAMATION ACT against an individual and business entity". At the end of the day, any business is all service oriented. If one provides good service, then eventually good things will happen. But it is also customer centric/driven. A lot of customers expect/demand/request specific things for their pup, but when I request the above few things, I don't get the same in response. Hope I have made how I operate, how I take care of your pet, and other logistics very clear. after reading all this, if you feel comfortable that I am the one for meeting the needs of your pet's boarding, I GUARANTEE AN EXCELLENT SERVICE TO YOUR POOCH. If not, i totally understand. Thank you to all who took time in reading through this. As i work from home, i can attend the pets needs in a timely manner and ensure they are always well taken care of and are having a good time when boarded with me. They come out every 2-3 hrs and get walked or played hard for 15-25 mins each session and the loop repeats like that from 7am to midnight. I give personalized attention to an individual pup’s needs and strategize my approach accordingly. The pets are always provided with required amount of food, plenty of water, play and potty breaks between 7am to 1am.

About: Hi my name is Maria and my fiancés name is Ian, We provide a team approach for each furry friend with dogs and cats with nearly a decade of experience individually and 4+ years together. We provide 24/7 care and love and attention to each animal. We are a family who are all lovers of animals, We truly love what we do and love meeting furry friends. We have experience with XL dogs and very small dogs old and young and everything in between we can’t forget our kitty friends who may be a little fearful or super loving old or young. We’ve dealt with all different kinds of animals. Our schedules are very flexible, We understand as much as anyone else everyone needs one on one attention and care. Weather it’s just 1 pet you have or 3+ we like to get to know every pet that comes into our care with proper love and attention. We truly love getting to know each and every single little quirk and wiggle each has. They give us a true gift of happiness. Our whole family loves dogs and your dog will be treated like our own My house is spacious enough for them to play and run around. We are more situated and moved into a bigger space and we absolutely would love to add more different personalities and friendly faces into our work and we just opened up for new clients. We're fortunate enough to have enough time and space for everyone's accommodations and needs. We have big backyard with 3 aceres of land. We have stake / tether in the ground with long leashes attached, so they can either relax or they can explore around. They are allowed on my furniture, on our dog beds , or you can send them their own bed if that makes them more comfortable or if they have a kennel as well. Let me know if your dog needs a dedicated & private boarding space, free of the stress of being reactive to other animals. Regardless. We would love to be able to bring your furry friends into our loving home. One of us works full time, however the other stays at home and focuses on animals and etc. We’re always able to be flexible and accommodate everyone’s needs. We always make sure to meet prior to bookings and if needed or wanted to I do like to send pictures and videos of your fur babies while in my care. I know everyone misses their little babies.

“Brandon is awesome. Moxie loves him. That’s what is important to me. Moreover Brandon knows so much about dog behavior that he’s truly valuable.”


“Anna is terrific! My dog Opie loves her and she clearly loves Opie. Plus she knows so much about dogs and gives great advice. And she's fine to talk to. So , highest recommendation!”


“I can't enough good things about Matt. He's upbeat and friendly to Truman and myself. When walking, he gets updates from friends in the neighborhood and keeps me abreast. Besides walking, he's fed my fish and did small things around the house for me. Truman loves him and I get to speak to him after his walk.”


About: I’ve been surrounded by animals my whole life. I grew up with cats, shepherds, and corgis at my grandparents’ homes, and caring for pets has always been second nature to me. Right now, I live with three chinchillas, two rats, two cats, and three dogs — I understand the needs of all kinds of animals. I have hands-on experience with walking, feeding, bathing, and providing daily attention to pets, and I’m confident in caring for both energetic pups and sensitive small pets. I’m reliable, calm, and truly love what I do. Availability I’m currently a college student with a flexible schedule and a part-time job. I’m available for house sitting on weekends and most weekdays after classes. Depending on the day, I may be away from the house for up to five hours, but your pets will still receive plenty of love, care, and attention — even when you’re away. I care for pets in their own homes, where they feel most safe and relaxed. I carefully follow all instructions, respect your space, and make sure your pets stay on their routine. Cleanliness, responsibility, and compassion are always my top priorities. I usually send updates twice a day — AM & PM — so you know your pet is doing great. Let me know if you prefer more or fewer.

“Jaron is an absolute gem! My dog Opie loves him and he clearly cares about her. He's always prompt and thorough, giving Opie all the attention she deserves. And best of all, when I was down and out with the flu one day, he quickly agreed to adjust his schedule and come to walk Opie twice on one day with only an hour's notice. Absolutely terrific. Highly recommend Jaron!”


About: Mom to two energetic pups.🐶 Roy (english setter) & Banks (black lab) keep my life exciting! We enjoy swimming, running, & a good ole cuddle on the couch. As someone whose job requires traveling, I understand the stress it can be to have someone else watch your pups. I’m here to hopefully make your life easier & remove extra anxiety that pups can cause when you’re traveling without them 💓 I am currently a Division 1 coach whose competition season is in the fall, so I only have Mondays off, but my spring season allows me to have an easier schedule with weekends free! I have two friendly, active pups who love to make new friends! I live within 5 miles of 3 different parks that I love taking my pups to!

“Kelli was reliable, flexible with our schedule, and great communication - I would recommend her!”


About: I’ve been caring for animals for couple years for family and friends. I’m ready to help out the community with any animal care as well! I am working part time at hospital and retail store. I am flexible and trustworthy. I respond quickly and be informative to any questions asked. I have a big yard and other pets. I am respectful of others spaces and ensure that homes are kept clean and maintained during care.

About: I have been overnight sitting / home visiting different friends/neighbors pets since I was 15 years old! I am very trustworthy and reliable and make sure I am always on time and organized! I am currently a college student at kent state! I work a part time job and I am also in a sorority, I only have class Mondays and Wednesdays and other than that I am very flexible! I am very respectful and clean! I do not want your pets to be uncomfortable just as much as I wouldn't want to be! Depending on the service needed I am very flexible with you and your pets needs.

About: I have experience working with a family/local business exactly like Rover just with a personal boss. I have worked with and walked 5 dogs at a time. Also, I have gave care to puppies only a few months old. I have experience with all types of dogs, from mountain dogs, whippets, labs, and more! That being said, I also know how to give medication when needed. I absolutely love working with pets and offering the best care! I am a college student so I have a lot of availability. My classes are mid day and only 2 hrs long. I only have class 3 days a week. I feed them the recommended amount, give lots of cuddles, walks and all the love! I give them my full attention and follow the owners instructions.

About: I've had dogs, cats, horses, other small animals for most of my life. I have worked with many pets with behavioral or medical conditions and feel comfortable giving most medications. I am currently have some open availability for extra walls, weekend pet sitting, and drop ins. I am flexible with times and days as well. I am comfortable feeding, giving medications if needed, and walking any sized dog. If extra time is needed I am willing to do whatever your fur baby needs.

“Quinn has really gone above and beyond for our puppy and our family. He is punctual, respectful and thoughtful. Thank you, Quinn, for giving us peace of mind as you take excellent care of Teddy. I am also so grateful to you for bringing our packages indoors so they don’t get left out in the rain. Thank you so much!!!”

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1. Allison K.

“Allison was wonderful. She was so sweet and Lucy just loved her! She’s prompt, friendly, respectful and I’ll definitely have her help again in the future!!!”


2. Jessica E.

“Jessica has now become our weekly dog walker and I cant express how thankful we are to have her! We have two dogs, one being a new puppy. We needed help with potty training/breaking up the day while we are at work and she has been extremely flexible and SO kind with our dogs. She sends detailed notes about time visited, which is extremely helpful with a new pup. Also, the best pictures of our dogs that give us an extra smile and laugh to get through our work day! Jessica has been amazing to us and our dogs!”


3. Jami K.

“Jami is fantastic with our two dogs Bear and Duke. She makes sure to send updates on how they did every time she comes to visit, and the dogs love her!!!”


4. Corrin H.
About: hello! i have been watching all different animals pretty much my whole life but i’ve been doing specifically house dog sitting the past 3 years. I am also currently working at a dog kennel with lots more experience there! I am currently working part time so i will have plenty of time for your pups and cats! weekends are when i work at the dog kennel so weekdays are my only availability at this time. I have a crazy dog of my own so i can handle or do pretty much anything, love taking pets for walks and just having fun!


5. Juliana S.
“Juliana is a wonderful care giver for my Golden and 4 cats. She truly loves animals and treats them as her own. She's very conscientious about feeding, walking and just loving them! She has a big heart and it truly shows! I highly recommend Juliana!”


6. Arriyanna J.

“From my personal experience with Arriyanna, she does really great with looking after dogs! Keeping animals fed and making sure they’re not getting into anything they shouldn’t be. Asking questions or delivering information that should be presented to pet parent.”


7. Arya N.
“Arya is amazing with dogs. He is super patient and caring with animals he interacts and truly focuses all his energy on forming a positive bond with them. Any dog parent would be lucky to have him as a their good boy/girl’s caretaker!”


8. Maria D.
“Maria is an amazing experienced person who has cared for many dogs with the utmost care & love, ever since she owned her own very first dog, 6 years ago. She is very professional & trustworthy. She is a hard worker, & very dependable. I highly recommend her for your business. Judith R”


9. Brandon C.

“Brandon is awesome. Moxie loves him. That’s what is important to me. Moreover Brandon knows so much about dog behavior that he’s truly valuable.”


10. Anna W.

“Anna is terrific! My dog Opie loves her and she clearly loves Opie. Plus she knows so much about dogs and gives great advice. And she's fine to talk to. So , highest recommendation!”


11. Matthew C.

“I can't enough good things about Matt. He's upbeat and friendly to Truman and myself. When walking, he gets updates from friends in the neighborhood and keeps me abreast. Besides walking, he's fed my fish and did small things around the house for me. Truman loves him and I get to speak to him after his walk.”


12. Alisa R.
“I had to leave town for work, and Alisa was an absolute lifesaver. She looked after my cat while I was away, stopping by twice a day to feed her, clean the litter box, and check in on her well-being. I really appreciated how she kept me in the loop with updates after each visit — it gave me so much peace of mind. Alisa is clearly someone who loves animals and treats them with so much care and attention. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her to anyone in need of a trustworthy and loving pet sitter.”


13. Jaron T.

“Jaron is an absolute gem! My dog Opie loves him and he clearly cares about her. He's always prompt and thorough, giving Opie all the attention she deserves. And best of all, when I was down and out with the flu one day, he quickly agreed to adjust his schedule and come to walk Opie twice on one day with only an hour's notice. Absolutely terrific. Highly recommend Jaron!”


14. Elizabeth H.
“Lizzie is a reliable and responsible "puppy sitter", as we call her. Our two small dogs love to see her come in the room! She shows them great attention and they know they are going to get a chance to go outside to play ball or walk around our neighborhood. She is our go-to person because we know we are leaving are small gems in great hands!”


15. Kelli W.

“Kelli was reliable, flexible with our schedule, and great communication - I would recommend her!”


16. Qiana S.
About: I’ve been caring for animals for couple years for family and friends. I’m ready to help out the community with any animal care as well! I am working part time at hospital and retail store. I am flexible and trustworthy. I respond quickly and be informative to any questions asked. I have a big yard and other pets. I am respectful of others spaces and ensure that homes are kept clean and maintained during care.


17. Rebecca W.
About: I have been overnight sitting / home visiting different friends/neighbors pets since I was 15 years old! I am very trustworthy and reliable and make sure I am always on time and organized! I am currently a college student at kent state! I work a part time job and I am also in a sorority, I only have class Mondays and Wednesdays and other than that I am very flexible! I am very respectful and clean! I do not want your pets to be uncomfortable just as much as I wouldn't want to be! Depending on the service needed I am very flexible with you and your pets needs.


18. Miranda F.
About: I have experience working with a family/local business exactly like Rover just with a personal boss. I have worked with and walked 5 dogs at a time. Also, I have gave care to puppies only a few months old. I have experience with all types of dogs, from mountain dogs, whippets, labs, and more! That being said, I also know how to give medication when needed. I absolutely love working with pets and offering the best care! I am a college student so I have a lot of availability. My classes are mid day and only 2 hrs long. I only have class 3 days a week. I feed them the recommended amount, give lots of cuddles, walks and all the love! I give them my full attention and follow the owners instructions.


19. Kathleen B.
About: I've had dogs, cats, horses, other small animals for most of my life. I have worked with many pets with behavioral or medical conditions and feel comfortable giving most medications. I am currently have some open availability for extra walls, weekend pet sitting, and drop ins. I am flexible with times and days as well. I am comfortable feeding, giving medications if needed, and walking any sized dog. If extra time is needed I am willing to do whatever your fur baby needs.


20. Quinn D.

“Quinn has really gone above and beyond for our puppy and our family. He is punctual, respectful and thoughtful. Thank you, Quinn, for giving us peace of mind as you take excellent care of Teddy. I am also so grateful to you for bringing our packages indoors so they don’t get left out in the rain. Thank you so much!!!”
How Rover works
1. Search
Read verified reviews and choose a dog walker who’s a great match for you and your dog2. Meet & Greet
Meet either virtually or in-person with a walker to discuss the level of care needed for your dog3. Book & Pay
All payments are processed through Rover’s secured platform and your booking is backed by 24/7 support. It’s that easy!
Why Choose Rover?
Cashless payments
Book and pay through Rover’s secured platform—no cash or checks required.
Reservation protection
It doesn’t happen often, but if your dog walker has to cancel, we’ll work with you to find a new walker.
World-class support
We’re friendly, knowledgable, and total dog fanatics. You can get in touch with us anytime.
Doggy Walking FAQs
Frequently asked questions about Rover
Dog walkers on Rover are free to set their rates. The median cost to hire a dog walker in Garrettsville on Rover as of May 2025 was about $20 per walk, after factoring in Rover’s service fees. A dog walker’s rate may also change as you customize your booking to fit your and your dog’s needs.
As of May 2025, there are 576 dog walkers in Garrettsville. You can filter, sort, expand your radius, read reviews, and compare pricing to find the perfect dog walker near you. As a reminder, dog walkers joining Rover must pass a background check for you and your dog’s safety.
Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple dog walkers about your booking. Typically, 81% of Garrettsville dog walkers respond in under an hour.
Dog walkers in Garrettsville have an average of 16 years of experience. Dog walkers with repeat customers have an average of 3 repeat clients. Experience can vary from dog walker to dog walker, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when you compare dog walkers in Garrettsville.
You can’t always predict a super busy day at work, but you can anticipate your dog’s needs. Instead of rushing home at lunch, book a dog walker to give your dog a 30- or 60-minute dog walk. Your dog walker can stop by as many times as you need—on whatever days you need them. With the Rover app, get a comprehensive Rover Card from your dog walker that includes:
- Start and stop times
- A map of their walk with total distance
- Pee, poo, food, and water breaks
- Cute photos and a personalized note
There are 576 dog walkers in Garrettsville on Rover, so you’re sure to find the perfect match for your dog! In Garrettsville, 94% have experience with senior dogs and dogs with special needs. We know each dog is unique and may have specific care instructions. You can filter, sort, expand your radius, read reviews, and compare pricing to find the perfect dog walker near you. As a reminder, all dog walkers on Rover have been background checked for you and your dog’s safety.
Yes! Dog walkers joining Rover must pass a background check before offering their services. You can also easily keep in touch with your dog walker through messages on Rover for delightful photo updates. The Rover team is available 24/7, and your dog walker has access to advice from qualified veterinary professionals. In the rare event of any issues during a booking, rest easy knowing your dog is covered by the Rover Guarantee reimbursement program for eligible veterinary care.
Note: If your dog walker requested to cancel this booking, then they need to cancel from their account. Please contact them via Rover Messages.
We get it—sometimes plans change and you may need to cancel your dog walking service. You can cancel an upcoming booking directly from the Rover app or your computer, in accordance with your dog walker’s cancellation policy.
