

Abbie G.
Ashford






Services
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Abbie can care for
Availability
I currently am out of work and will be for a few months due to health conditions, I am mainly house bound but like to find ways to make the most of the time I have and keep to a routine. I enjoy going for walks and runs so it would be nice to have a furry companion or two. Animals can be the best medicine at times.
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About Abbie G.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I understand that you will have your own routine and training that's unique to you and your pets, I will stick to those guidlines as best as I can. We currently are training our kitten to start going to the loo outdoors and to also learn to come back when we call her. We do this by leaving the litter tray outside when she does go out so she has a familiar smell to follow, we leave the door slightly open for her if she does decide to come in on her own, someone is always keeping an eye on her, she hasnt learnt to jump over the 6ft fence yet so she is safe, when she does come inside after being called she is always rewarded with a treat. We have recently taught the dog to bark at the back door when he needs to go to the loo, he used to just sit there in the past or go in the office instead.
Information Abbie G. would like to know about your pet
Let me know prior to or during our meeting if you have any special requirements like certain training protocols or if your pet(s) have any medical requirements etc. Thank you :)
A typical day
Mental stimulation is key for your pets well-being, I would either keep them occupied with games like wrapping treats up in a towel for them to dig around or I would physically challenge them by going for walks, either to parks and around the block or to the woods, or focus on training if applicable. Of course it's a given that your pets will have some good old scratches and pets at the end of the day!
Location
Ashford, United Kingdom
Pets
Black cat energy, puppy at heart
Pet care experience
I have cared for numerous animals of a vast variety my whole life. I have cared for hamsters, fish, rescue guinea pigs, reptiles of all sorts, cats of all ages and dogs of various breeds and sizes (from a small chihuahua to a large dog de boarduex). It is safe to say I am not one to shy away when it comes down to the dirty work, there have been many accidents or gifts as the pets like to see it that I've handled. I love to take the time to learn about not just the pets needs and requirements but the owners too, building that bond and relationship and learning your pets personality is key to help me provide the best care.
Cat care experience

Abbie also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
About Abbie G.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I understand that you will have your own routine and training that's unique to you and your pets, I will stick to those guidlines as best as I can. We currently are training our kitten to start going to the loo outdoors and to also learn to come back when we call her. We do this by leaving the litter tray outside when she does go out so she has a familiar smell to follow, we leave the door slightly open for her if she does decide to come in on her own, someone is always keeping an eye on her, she hasnt learnt to jump over the 6ft fence yet so she is safe, when she does come inside after being called she is always rewarded with a treat. We have recently taught the dog to bark at the back door when he needs to go to the loo, he used to just sit there in the past or go in the office instead.
Information Abbie G. would like to know about your pet
Let me know prior to or during our meeting if you have any special requirements like certain training protocols or if your pet(s) have any medical requirements etc. Thank you :)
A typical day
Mental stimulation is key for your pets well-being, I would either keep them occupied with games like wrapping treats up in a towel for them to dig around or I would physically challenge them by going for walks, either to parks and around the block or to the woods, or focus on training if applicable. Of course it's a given that your pets will have some good old scratches and pets at the end of the day!


Abbie G.
Ashford
