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Adrian W.

East Village, San Diego, CA

4.8 out of 5 stars
96 reviews
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These prices are for 1 dog, including a booking fee of 11%.

Services

Adrian can host

0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs

Adrian can care for

0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

Availability

I am a babysitter of human kids but currently don’t have any one in my care( besides my own little human and animals) I also have a baby gear rental business and laundry business I run from my home. So my schedule is pretty open and I’m always home I take pups out 3 to 4 times a day. The afternoon or evening walks are usually the longest. And length depends on the pup. Depending on energy level /physical ability, how long it takes them to get done with what they need to and sometimes if I have a hitch in my schedule. But mostly on the pup and getting them out into fresh air and stretching their legs. Depending on how many visitors I have and their temperaments and schedules told to me. I’ll put out food twice a day(unless told by family hey eat whenever and if not other pups around). Morning and evening and feed all pups separated. So no fighting. Water is placed out multiple times a day. But I can’t force your pups to eat or drink. And I have been known to put water and food in front of their faces or call them to it. If I’m concerned, as well as let you know if they aren’t doing either. But again I can’t force them to do those things.

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About Adrian W.

Communication

44 repeat pet parents
88% response rate
Usually responds in under half an hour
70% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Dog skills

24 years of experience
Oral medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

I live in a very pet friendly building and neighbor. So your fur loves are very welcome. Im particular about how my animals are cared for. So I’ll follow your instructions to a t I do live in a complex on the 3rd floor. There isn’t any a/c and it does get hot. We all suffer sadly. No matter how many fans I have on and windows open. So I do my best to keep them hydrated. As well as myself and the kiddo (human and my own fur kids). If sending with a kennel. I do usually set them up. If I have the room (again I live in a complex) and they only ever usually sleep in the kennel. Everyone is free roaming while I’m in home. Which is pretty much majority of the time. And if chill (the pup) will stay free roaming if I have to step out. Which most pups are. And unless parents say otherwise and depending on other animals here. I do try and keep pups and their items as clean as possible and will sometimes give a wipe down(pup) or wash bedding if they or another pup had an accident on the items. Which I once cared for a wild young husky with anxiety Monday Thru Friday that would have accidents where ever. If not taken out before hand (me stepping out) at a certain time. And sadly he did have accidents on other pups things. He also wasn’t the healthiest and his parents have since arranged to stay home with him to give him the care needed. So no more random bedding accidents as of yet.

Home

Lives in an apartment
Does not have a yard
Non-smoking household
Has 2 dogs
Children 6-12 years old
Dogs not allowed on bed
Dogs not allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 2-4 hours

Information Adrian W. would like to know about your pet

To know their usual schedule and habits. Is there an area they like. How often do you like them to get treats. Are they friendly with others(animals and people) If not out by a certain time will they not make it to the bathroom if made to walk out/do they need to be carried to insure they make it.

A typical day

I often take my pups to the coffee stand at the corner to get extra attention and treats. There’s a park with lots of grass space to sniff around and lots of other pups to meet. I’m big on toys and treats. So would have plenty on hand to spoil your fur love. First walk is usually at 5am, then again between 10 to 1(depending on pup), 3rd is from 5 to 6. Lastly will go out right before bed time(theirs or mine. Which is no later than 11). Most get feed twice a day 6/7am and then 6-8 pm. Water is sat out all day because it’s hot in here. Unless told by parents that pup needs a little more watchful eye of the amount they drink. Or if they choose not to drink at all. Mostly we relax until walking and I’ll give them the attention they deserve. Never left alone for more than an hour most days and at most and it’s rare. About 3 hours.

Location

San Diego, CA

Adrian W.'s Neighborhood

Pets

Animal lover with 2 small chihuahua

Pet care experience

I’ve had animals since I was 5 years old. I love all animals and currently have 2. Two dogs Winnie 3 and Penelope 10 months. I love every breed and am one to want to say hi to every dog I see walking down the street. I take pups out 3 to 4 times a day. The afternoon or evening walks are usually the longest. And length depends on the pup. Depending on energy level /physical ability, how long it takes them to get done with what they need to and sometimes if I have a hitch in my schedule. But mostly on the pup and getting them out into fresh air and stretching their legs. Depending on how many visitors I have and their temperaments and schedules told to me. I’ll put out food twice a day(unless told by family hey eat whenever and if not other pups around). Morning and evening and feed all pups separated. So no fighting. And again if there is more than one pup and one of which is more of I’ll eat anything that is out. I won’t leave food laying out because I don’t want upset stomachs and trying to avoid accidents as much as possible because carpet 🤮😷 Water is placed out multiple times a day. But I can’t force your pups to eat or drink. And I have been known to put water and food in front of their faces or call them to it. If I’m concerned, as well as let you know if they aren’t doing either. But again I can’t force them to do those things. I do live in a complex on the 3rd floor. There isn’t any a/c and it does get hot. We all suffer sadly. No matter how many fans I have on and windows open. So I do my best to keep them hydrated. As well as myself and the kiddo (human and my own fur kids). If sending with a kennel. I do usually set them up. If I have the room (again I live in a complex) and they only ever usually sleep in the kennel. Everyone is free roaming while I’m in home. Which is pretty much majority of the time. And if chill (the pup) will stay free roaming if I have to step out. Which most pups are. And unless parents say otherwise and depending on other animals here. I do try and keep pups and their items as clean as possible and will sometimes give a wipe down(pup) or wash bedding if they or another pup had an accident on the items. Which I once cared for a wild young husky with anxiety Monday Thru Friday that would have accidents where ever. If not taken out before hand (me stepping out) at a certain time. And sadly he did have accidents on other pups things. He also wasn’t the healthiest and his parents have since arranged to stay home with him to give him the care needed. So no more random bedding accidents as of yet. Again majority of the time most of my guest are free roaming and I treat them as if they were my own. I’ve had many of them come and just lay in front of me on top of my feet. I send updates and pictures as much as I can but my phone is old and crappy. So it dies quick and I don’t always catch the cute moments I want. And when on walks I want to focus on getting the exercise that both the pup and I need. As well as our safety because downtown lol. I apologize now if you have a daycare pup you’re sending my way. I’m not always great at starting/stopping, putting in walks/eating and drinking times. With boarding I don’t have to do those things. So when it’s necessary, I often forget and I honestly don’t mean to. I will add the notes of the day to explain things I forgot to add time wise. And let you know how their day went. But again it’s hard when caring for them throughout the day to stop and add or send a bunch of info when it’s just a typical day with no excitement on a poorly functioning phone. But I promise to do my best.

Reviews

Alyse F.
Drop-In Visits • Feb 06, 2026
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Adrian is great and so reliable!

Shannon L.
House Sitting • Jun 30, 2025
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Adrian always takes great care of our pup and gives us plenty of updates so we know how he’s doing!

Alyse F.
Dog Walking • May 23, 2025
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Adrian always does such a nice job with our pups! We love her detailed recaps of her time with them and don’t skip a beat while we are away. We continue to book Adrian over the years because she is reliable, thorough and takes care of my quirky dogos.

Shannon L.
Dog Walking • May 07, 2025
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Thanks so much for taking care of our pup even when he gets overly excited by cats!

About Adrian W.

Communication

44 repeat pet parents
88% response rate
Usually responds in under half an hour
70% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Dog skills

24 years of experience
Oral medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

I live in a very pet friendly building and neighbor. So your fur loves are very welcome. Im particular about how my animals are cared for. So I’ll follow your instructions to a t I do live in a complex on the 3rd floor. There isn’t any a/c and it does get hot. We all suffer sadly. No matter how many fans I have on and windows open. So I do my best to keep them hydrated. As well as myself and the kiddo (human and my own fur kids). If sending with a kennel. I do usually set them up. If I have the room (again I live in a complex) and they only ever usually sleep in the kennel. Everyone is free roaming while I’m in home. Which is pretty much majority of the time. And if chill (the pup) will stay free roaming if I have to step out. Which most pups are. And unless parents say otherwise and depending on other animals here. I do try and keep pups and their items as clean as possible and will sometimes give a wipe down(pup) or wash bedding if they or another pup had an accident on the items. Which I once cared for a wild young husky with anxiety Monday Thru Friday that would have accidents where ever. If not taken out before hand (me stepping out) at a certain time. And sadly he did have accidents on other pups things. He also wasn’t the healthiest and his parents have since arranged to stay home with him to give him the care needed. So no more random bedding accidents as of yet.

Home

Lives in an apartment
Does not have a yard
Non-smoking household
Has 2 dogs
Children 6-12 years old
Dogs not allowed on bed
Dogs not allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 2-4 hours

Information Adrian W. would like to know about your pet

To know their usual schedule and habits. Is there an area they like. How often do you like them to get treats. Are they friendly with others(animals and people) If not out by a certain time will they not make it to the bathroom if made to walk out/do they need to be carried to insure they make it.

A typical day

I often take my pups to the coffee stand at the corner to get extra attention and treats. There’s a park with lots of grass space to sniff around and lots of other pups to meet. I’m big on toys and treats. So would have plenty on hand to spoil your fur love. First walk is usually at 5am, then again between 10 to 1(depending on pup), 3rd is from 5 to 6. Lastly will go out right before bed time(theirs or mine. Which is no later than 11). Most get feed twice a day 6/7am and then 6-8 pm. Water is sat out all day because it’s hot in here. Unless told by parents that pup needs a little more watchful eye of the amount they drink. Or if they choose not to drink at all. Mostly we relax until walking and I’ll give them the attention they deserve. Never left alone for more than an hour most days and at most and it’s rare. About 3 hours.

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Adrian W.

East Village, San Diego, CA

4.8 out of 5 stars
96 reviews