Alexandra D.
Wharton-Hawthorne-Bella Vista, Philadelphia, PA



Services
Alexandra can care for
Availability
I’m currently preparing for law school, so I only have classes a couple of days a week. Much of my schedule is available either for regular walks or one-off sessions if your pup just needs to get some energy out.
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About Alexandra D.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In my home, my family dog is my best buddy. He likes to play rough and cuddle, and I’ve learned to adapt to his moodiness. I think it’s the caretaker’s responsibility to read a dogs body language and get familiar with what they need, with the goal of building trust with them so that you can walk and play peacefully.
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Pets
Responsible, high energy dog mom!
Pet care experience
I’ve taken care of my own or my friends’ pit bulls and other high energy/high needs dogs for 5+ years. I am accustomed to dogs that need a lot of play and a lot of attention on leash and/or extra care around other pets and people. I look forward to spending time with your pup, whether they’re high or low key!
Cat care experience

Alexandra also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews

Alexandra was great! Very punctual, managed my massive dog with no problem. I can see this becoming a regular thing!

Super responsive with pics and lots of updates!
Alex is so great with my dog! He’s a big pit bull mix with a ton of energy and some serious reactivity, but Alex always keeps him safe and happy on walks. He’s even learned a couple tricks in the process (and gotten a couple pup cups)! Alex is great at adjusting for each dog’s needs.
About Alexandra D.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In my home, my family dog is my best buddy. He likes to play rough and cuddle, and I’ve learned to adapt to his moodiness. I think it’s the caretaker’s responsibility to read a dogs body language and get familiar with what they need, with the goal of building trust with them so that you can walk and play peacefully.
Alexandra D.
Wharton-Hawthorne-Bella Vista, Philadelphia, PA
