Alessy L.
Cos Cob, CT
Friendly and Experienced Dog Lover!
Pet care experience
It's nice to meet you! Here's a bit about me: I've been taking care of personal pets since I was 9 years old! I've had anything from pet frogs to pet rats to now my favorite type of pet: Dogs. Favorite Breed: Cliché, but I love Golden Retrievers! I also have professional experience taking care of dogs as I volunteered at my local dog training center back in Canada! I have taught my own dog to sit, heal and lay down and she is now a little over a year old. I am an active young adult, so if your pet is looking for a way to spend lots of energy, I'd be more than happy to go on a run or simply play in the park with them! I'm always responsible with pets and will do everything I can to make sure your pet is safe and comfortable!
Reviews
Alessy was amazing!! He was on time and communicative throughout and we could not have been happier. Our pup was in good hands!
Alessy was wonderful to work with while booking a dog walker for my older dog. He is very prompt and his communication skills are wonderful. I was kept up to date on my dog's happenings and he reached out when he had additional questions about a visit. Alessy was very accommodating to my last minute schedule requests and willing to go above and beyond when I had additional tasks I asked of him. Thank you Alessy! Milo greatly enjoyed having you taking care of him while I was away. I highly recommend booking Alessy for any dog care needs.
I needed a sitter for my dog quick and Alessy responded immediately. I highly recommend him. I will definitely be in touch with him again soon.
Thank you Alessy for your help with Chanel :D Alessy was able to stay overnight and make sure that she was fed, played with her, and took her on her night walk as well. We will be in touch again soon
About Alessy L.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have trained my dog to stay within the boundaries of my front and back yard (she is now a little over a 1 year old). I also encourage pet owners to have a longer leash for dogs/puppies who are more susceptible to running out of yards. With a 30-50 feet leash, you give them the freedom they deserve while also making sure they don't run into any dangerous areas. If you don't have one, no worries, I can always bring a spare one that I have.
Information Alessy L. would like to know about your pet
1. I would like to know if your dog is more of the energetic type, more of the relaxed type, or more of in the middle (the type of dog where you can never really know when a spurt of energy hits them!). 2. Any health issues I should be aware of? 3. Any activities your dog simply LOVES to do? 4. Can your dog become aggressive with other people/dogs? 5. Any other information you think I should be aware of!
A typical day
There are many things your furry best friend and I can do while together! Here are three options I can offer to make things easier with what you want for your dog: Option A: If your dog loves to play and is the energetic type, we can head on over to my favorite park, Bryant Park, where I can throw the ball around, play hide and seek, run back and forth (they sure do love this one), and/or simply walk around the park! There's also Grass Island, a dog park that I sometimes bring my dog to. It allows for dogs to both play and interact with each other. Keep in mind that starting on December 1st, Todd's Point is open for dogs on-leash to walk around! I love to bring my own dog there as she loves digging in the sand, playing in the water, and even playing with other dogs! Option B: If your dog is more of the relaxed type (usually the type for more senior dogs), we would take it very easy and go on one, maybe two (depending on what you like for your dog) walks to do their business. Then we would simply head back to where your dog is most comfortable and relax. Option C: A mix of the two! We can go ahead and spend all that energy at the park or on long walks, and then head back home to relax and hydrate!
Services
Alessy can watch in your home
Availability
I'm currently working as a full-time remote employee, and so I have plenty of spare time on weekday nights and on the weekends (day and/or night) to take care of your furry best friend!
About Alessy L.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have trained my dog to stay within the boundaries of my front and back yard (she is now a little over a 1 year old). I also encourage pet owners to have a longer leash for dogs/puppies who are more susceptible to running out of yards. With a 30-50 feet leash, you give them the freedom they deserve while also making sure they don't run into any dangerous areas. If you don't have one, no worries, I can always bring a spare one that I have.
Information Alessy L. would like to know about your pet
1. I would like to know if your dog is more of the energetic type, more of the relaxed type, or more of in the middle (the type of dog where you can never really know when a spurt of energy hits them!). 2. Any health issues I should be aware of? 3. Any activities your dog simply LOVES to do? 4. Can your dog become aggressive with other people/dogs? 5. Any other information you think I should be aware of!
A typical day
There are many things your furry best friend and I can do while together! Here are three options I can offer to make things easier with what you want for your dog: Option A: If your dog loves to play and is the energetic type, we can head on over to my favorite park, Bryant Park, where I can throw the ball around, play hide and seek, run back and forth (they sure do love this one), and/or simply walk around the park! There's also Grass Island, a dog park that I sometimes bring my dog to. It allows for dogs to both play and interact with each other. Keep in mind that starting on December 1st, Todd's Point is open for dogs on-leash to walk around! I love to bring my own dog there as she loves digging in the sand, playing in the water, and even playing with other dogs! Option B: If your dog is more of the relaxed type (usually the type for more senior dogs), we would take it very easy and go on one, maybe two (depending on what you like for your dog) walks to do their business. Then we would simply head back to where your dog is most comfortable and relax. Option C: A mix of the two! We can go ahead and spend all that energy at the park or on long walks, and then head back home to relax and hydrate!
Location
Cos Cob, CT
Pets
Alessy L.
Cos Cob, CT