Alexia D.
Oxford, MS




Services
Alexia can host
Alexia can care for
Availability
I am currently home for the summer from college, but pet care is a central part of my day, not just something I squeeze in. I plan my schedule around the needs of the pets in my care to make sure they get the time, attention, and consistency they deserve.
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About Alexia D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
In Your Home: Familiar, Low-Stress Comfort I follow your pet’s routine as closely as possible—feeding schedules, walk times, playtime, and bedtime. I keep their environment tidy and stress-free, including cleaning up after meals and litter or potty areas. I provide companionship, enrichment, and calm attention, especially for pets who may be anxious without their humans. I keep you updated with photos and notes so you always know how your pet is doing.
Home
Information Alexia D. would like to know about your pet
Any medical conditions or chronic illnesses Medications: doses, timing, method of administration Allergies (food, environment, etc.) Vaccination status (rabies, distemper, etc.) Date of last flea/tick or heartworm treatment Preferred or usual vet clinic phone number & address Emergency contact(s) if owner is unreachable Feeding schedule: how often, how much, type of food Treats: which ones are OK, how many, any restrictions Potty / bathroom schedule (how often, where) Walk schedule: how often, how long, preferred walking route Exercise or play preferences: what games they like or dislike Energy level (high, moderate, low) Behavior with people, strangers, new places Behavior with other animals (dogs, cats, etc.) Any fears or triggers (storms, loud noises, trucks, vacuum) Aggression or resource guarding (food, toys, space) Crate training: whether they’re crate-trained, where crate is How long they can be left alone House rules: furniture access, rooms off-limits, where they sleep
A typical day
For Dogs: Go on long walks or runs in the neighborhood or at a nearby park Play fetch, tug-of-war, or chase Practice simple training games or tricks for mental stimulation Set up a little obstacle course or agility challenges Give them treats in puzzle toys to keep them engaged For Cats: Use feather wands, laser pointers, or toy mice for active play Set up cozy nap spots or window perches for bird watching Play hide-and-seek with treats or toys Brush or pet them if they enjoy grooming Give them cardboard boxes or tunnels to explore
Location
Oxford, MS
Where Your Pets Comfort Comes First
Pet care experience
Hi there! My name is Alexia Dodd, and I go beyond just feeding and walking—I provide personalized, compassionate care tailored to each dog’s needs. Whether it's a high-energy puppy or a sweet senior needing extra attention, I treat every dog like my own. You’ll receive daily updates, photos, and peace of mind knowing your dog is in loving, capable hands. I maintain your dog’s routine as closely as possible to reduce stress while you're away.
Cat care experience

Alexia also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews
Alexia D. cancelled a booking 1 day before it was scheduled to begin.
About Alexia D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
In Your Home: Familiar, Low-Stress Comfort I follow your pet’s routine as closely as possible—feeding schedules, walk times, playtime, and bedtime. I keep their environment tidy and stress-free, including cleaning up after meals and litter or potty areas. I provide companionship, enrichment, and calm attention, especially for pets who may be anxious without their humans. I keep you updated with photos and notes so you always know how your pet is doing.
Home
Information Alexia D. would like to know about your pet
Any medical conditions or chronic illnesses Medications: doses, timing, method of administration Allergies (food, environment, etc.) Vaccination status (rabies, distemper, etc.) Date of last flea/tick or heartworm treatment Preferred or usual vet clinic phone number & address Emergency contact(s) if owner is unreachable Feeding schedule: how often, how much, type of food Treats: which ones are OK, how many, any restrictions Potty / bathroom schedule (how often, where) Walk schedule: how often, how long, preferred walking route Exercise or play preferences: what games they like or dislike Energy level (high, moderate, low) Behavior with people, strangers, new places Behavior with other animals (dogs, cats, etc.) Any fears or triggers (storms, loud noises, trucks, vacuum) Aggression or resource guarding (food, toys, space) Crate training: whether they’re crate-trained, where crate is How long they can be left alone House rules: furniture access, rooms off-limits, where they sleep
A typical day
For Dogs: Go on long walks or runs in the neighborhood or at a nearby park Play fetch, tug-of-war, or chase Practice simple training games or tricks for mental stimulation Set up a little obstacle course or agility challenges Give them treats in puzzle toys to keep them engaged For Cats: Use feather wands, laser pointers, or toy mice for active play Set up cozy nap spots or window perches for bird watching Play hide-and-seek with treats or toys Brush or pet them if they enjoy grooming Give them cardboard boxes or tunnels to explore
Alexia D.
Oxford, MS
