Dog Walkers in Inverness, AL
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About: Dog Trainer and Behavioralist Dog Grooming Experience PhD Psychology Student for Animal Behavior Dog Sport Enthusiast Experience in distributing canine/feline medications (both oral and injection) Dog’s are my life. I train my dog, I train client’s dogs, I compete nationally with my dog in dog sports, and I am majoring in all things dog! I am well educated and experienced in dog body language and behavior so any and all types of dogs will be comfortable in my care. I live on 40 acres of land and take frequent hiking trips that your dog can tag along in. I am able to train/house reactive or fearful dogs as well. All animals in my care will be treated and enriched as if they were my own.
About: Hi! I'm now available after a short hiatus. (Hence the gaps in the reviews) Recently married, my name is now Brittney Tyson Sporman. I have been caring for all sorts of animals for the majority of my life. I am owner to three wonderful doggos, four charismatic kitties, a grumpy hedgie (Nugget), and a little dinosaur (gecko) named Mochi. Since I developed such a love and joy for animal caregiving it seemed only right to pursue a career in the veterinary field. I started off as a kennel tech at my local humane society which eventually lead to me managing the cat section of the shelter. This was when I realized I am first and foremost a crazy cat lady. I gained experience in learning how to evaluate and treat illness as well as properly care for felines and canines. Once I mastered the basics of venipuncture, medication administration, and vaccines I had enough experience to get a job at a local veterinary clinic. There I acted as a receptionist, client care coordinator, and veterinary assistant. I counseled clients regarding nutrition, behavioral problems, obesity, parasite problems, geriatric, flea problems, pre- and post-operative care, treatment instructions, etc. as well as assisting veterinarians and technicians with pets and diagnostics as necessary. After doing this for a few years I became familiar with veterinary medical terminology and procedures, how to perform wellness examinations, and how to recognize significant changes in health and mentation. This led to me being able to get a job at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. I worked as an unlicensed veterinary technician in immediate and intensive care in Auburn’s emergency and critical care department for most of my career before going back to general practice. After working in general practice for one year I realized my passion was in emergency medicine and I started working at an emergency clinic as an overnight ICU nurse. After my grandmother got diagnosed with cancer I decided to take a step back from full time veterinary medicine as I was facing compassion fatigue and burn out. That’s when I decided not to let my 10+ years of experience go to waste and I started my “business”, Lemon’s Aid. "Lemon's Aid" was founded in honor of my special needs puppy, Lemon. It is my hope and ambition at Lemon's Aid to provide exceptional healthcare and pet sitting experiences for your pets with skilled nursing treatments, specialty care, convenient home-based visits, as well as home to hospital transportation. Nursing house calls and in home sitting help alleviate the stress and anxiety that pets, and their families can experience during traditional vet clinic or boarding facility visits. This business helps bring in income as well as gives me the flexibility needed to care for my family. I am veterinary CPR certified and have experience performing CPR on canines and felines. I also have completed other programs in the veterinary field including my Fear Free Certification in small animals and exotics as well as The AAFP's Cat Friendly Practice program. I have quit my full time job in order to assist my grandmother who is recovering from surgery and cancer which leaves me with a very open schedule I am not currently equipped to house animals in my home as I have my own mini zoo (lol). While my fiancé stays home to care for my kiddos I can help take care of yours in the comfort of your own home from check in visits, walks, and/or overnight stays in your home.
About: I've taken care of dogs, cats, and more beyond the years. I am reliable and follow directions well. I can handle anything that comes my way. I currently work full time 8-5 so I have time on the weekends to watch your pet or after 5 PM. If you need me to check in your pets like I do mine I can do that as well. I will walk your dog when needed, pet them and give them lots of love. I will take your dog to a dog park and make sure they have a ton of fun.
About: We do rover together. We love love dogs and cats! We have been babysitting dogs for about 4 years and would love to continue to do so. What sets us apart from other sitters and walkers is that we are very trustworthy and energetic. The amount of love we have for pets is unbelievable. On the other hand, if you do not trust us you can always or want to know more information on how we can provide service for your baby, you are more than welcome to request a meet and greet. We believe it is important to get to know the pet's owner so they will know our intentions with their babies. Book us today and you will most definitely not regret your choice! 🤍 We both work part-time so we are available to give your pet the attention they deserve! Our daily routine consists of love, care, and lots of playtime. We have a fenced yard and live near a park in which is great for active animals. We have a dog and a cat to keep your babies company at all times.
About: Pet sitting 8 years Er vet assistant 1 year Vet assistant 2 years Boarding and kennel assistant 2 years Dog walking 4 years I am also cpr certified and cat friendly certified I work nights and on a rotating schedule so I have more time to dedicate to pet care during the day and on my off days I typically go to the clients home and based on our meet and greet I go off of their preferences and needs for their fur baby
About: I been loving pets since I been a child.. Pets plays a big part on my mental health.. Even just walking a dog, makes me relax and happy. As of right now. I’m not working. So anytime is available is good for me.. I am a early bird, so if you need your pets walk early in the morning. I’m your person.. I’ll take care of pets, like their my own.. One thing I can person your pets are in good hands.. I’m always a phone call away.
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Rover makes it easy to reach out to multiple dog walkers about your booking. Typically, dog walkers on Rover respond in under an hour.
Experience can vary widely from dog walker to dog walker, but you can view reviews, years of experience, and number of repeat clients when comparing dog walkers available in Inverness.
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
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.

