Alexis P.
Boynton beach, FL






Services
Alexis can host
Alexis can care for
Availability
I am available to care for your furry friends during evenings and weekends, and I absolutely love starting my day with a walk or visit for your dog! While I work Monday through Thursday from 8 AM to 5 PM, I’m happy to accommodate your needs outside of those hours. Whether it’s an early morning walk or a visit in the evening after work, I’m here to make sure your pup gets the care and attention they deserve. Let me know how I can assist you and your doggos ☺️
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About Alexis P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
When caring for pets in my home or a client’s home, I approach it with a mix of love, responsibility, and attention to detail! I start by making sure each pet feels comfortable and safe in their environment, whether it’s sticking to their regular routine or introducing new toys and treats to keep them happy. I always ensure they're fed on time, get plenty of play and exercise, and most importantly, feel loved. Regular check-ins on their health and well-being are key—monitoring for any signs of discomfort or changes in behavior. Whether it's brushing, petting, or just spending quality time with them, I make sure they get all the care they need, so they feel right at home! I moved down here from Pennsylvania about 2 years ago and would LOVE a fur baby of my own but am unable to financially commit to my own right now.
Home
Information Alexis P. would like to know about your pet
1. General Health & Medical Information Medical History: Ask about any past medical issues, surgeries, or current health conditions (like allergies, arthritis, etc.). Medications: Are there any medications the pet needs, and how should they be administered (e.g., with food, at certain times)? Vet Information: Where is the pet’s regular vet? Have their emergency contact details in case of a health concern. Special Needs: Are there any particular health concerns, like food sensitivities, mobility limitations, or vision/hearing impairments? 2. Feeding Routine Diet & Preferences: What does the pet eat (brand, type, and portion size)? Are there any food allergies or preferences? Feeding Schedule: How often should the pet be fed, and at what times? Treats: Are there any specific treats the pet enjoys or shouldn’t have? Water Intake: Does the pet drink a lot of water, or are they picky? Ensure they stay hydrated. 3. Behavior & Personality Temperament: Is the pet generally calm, playful, anxious, or shy? Knowing this will help you approach them properly. Socialization: Is the pet comfortable around other animals, strangers, or children? Separation Anxiety: Does the pet have any issues when left alone? How can you help them feel more secure? Training: Are they well-trained, or do they need reminders for basic commands like “sit,” “stay,” or “potty?” Signs of Stress: How can you tell if the pet is stressed or uncomfortable? Look for specific signs like tail position, excessive barking, or hiding. 4. Exercise & Playtime Needs Energy Level: Does the pet need a lot of playtime or exercise, or do they prefer a more relaxed schedule? Favorite Activities: What are their favorite games or activities (e.g., fetch, tug-of-war, walks, cuddling)? Walks: How often and how long should the pet be walked? Are there any specific leash or harness preferences? 5. Grooming & Hygiene Bathing: How often does the pet need a bath, and do they have a specific routine or special products used? Brushing: Does the pet need regular brushing, and what kind of brush is recommended for their coat? Nail Trimming: How often should their nails be trimmed, and are they okay with having their nails done? Ear Cleaning: Are there any specific grooming habits, like ear cleaning, that need to be followed? Toilet Habits: What is their potty routine, and do they have any preferences (e.g., outdoor, litter box)? 6. Sleeping Habits Sleeping Spot: Where does the pet sleep (e.g., in a bed, crate, couch)? Should they be kept in a specific area overnight? Routine: Do they have a regular bedtime routine? Do they need anything special, like a nightlight or calming music? 7. Emergency Situations Emergency Contacts: In addition to the vet’s info, make sure you have the owner's contact details for emergencies. Behavior During Emergencies: How does the pet act when scared or hurt? Are they likely to bite or become aggressive? First-Aid Instructions: Are there any specific first-aid instructions or emergency protocols you need to know for this pet? 8. Special Instructions House Rules: Are there any house rules you should follow? For example, can the pet go on the furniture, or are there areas that are off-limits? Other Pets: If there are other pets in the household, how do they get along? Are there any special introductions or instructions you should be aware of? 9. Transportation (if applicable) Car Ride Comfort: Does the pet travel well in the car, or do they get anxious? Should they be in a crate or seatbelt? Travel Requirements: If you need to take them to the vet or elsewhere, are there specific requirements (like a special carrier)
A typical day
A typical day at my house is full of love, play, and relaxation! We’ll start with some playtime or a walk, followed by snuggles and plenty of belly rubs. Your pup will have a cozy spot to nap, lots of attention, and feel right at home all day/night long.
Location
Boynton beach, FL
Pawsitive Vibes Only! Animal lover
Pet care experience
What sets me apart from other sitters is my combination of professional experience, a deep love for animals, and a personal approach to each pet’s unique needs. I treat every pet like they’re my own, ensuring they receive the attention, care, and love they deserve. I’m highly observant, so I can quickly spot any changes in their behavior or health, giving pet parents peace of mind. In addition to general pet care, I'm also skilled at caring for pets with specific needs, whether it's administering medications, managing separation anxiety, or providing care for older pets. I’m also great at keeping owners updated with regular photos, videos, and check-ins so they never have to worry! I'm not just a sitter, but a pet care partner who is as invested in your pet’s well-being as you are!
Reviews

Always always the BEST⭐️

Alexis is the absolute best - our #1 choice always for taking care of our pup!!

Alexis always goes above and beyond, making sure our little guy is taken care of to the absolute nines!

We could not imagine leaving our little guy with anyone else!
About Alexis P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
When caring for pets in my home or a client’s home, I approach it with a mix of love, responsibility, and attention to detail! I start by making sure each pet feels comfortable and safe in their environment, whether it’s sticking to their regular routine or introducing new toys and treats to keep them happy. I always ensure they're fed on time, get plenty of play and exercise, and most importantly, feel loved. Regular check-ins on their health and well-being are key—monitoring for any signs of discomfort or changes in behavior. Whether it's brushing, petting, or just spending quality time with them, I make sure they get all the care they need, so they feel right at home! I moved down here from Pennsylvania about 2 years ago and would LOVE a fur baby of my own but am unable to financially commit to my own right now.
Home
Information Alexis P. would like to know about your pet
1. General Health & Medical Information Medical History: Ask about any past medical issues, surgeries, or current health conditions (like allergies, arthritis, etc.). Medications: Are there any medications the pet needs, and how should they be administered (e.g., with food, at certain times)? Vet Information: Where is the pet’s regular vet? Have their emergency contact details in case of a health concern. Special Needs: Are there any particular health concerns, like food sensitivities, mobility limitations, or vision/hearing impairments? 2. Feeding Routine Diet & Preferences: What does the pet eat (brand, type, and portion size)? Are there any food allergies or preferences? Feeding Schedule: How often should the pet be fed, and at what times? Treats: Are there any specific treats the pet enjoys or shouldn’t have? Water Intake: Does the pet drink a lot of water, or are they picky? Ensure they stay hydrated. 3. Behavior & Personality Temperament: Is the pet generally calm, playful, anxious, or shy? Knowing this will help you approach them properly. Socialization: Is the pet comfortable around other animals, strangers, or children? Separation Anxiety: Does the pet have any issues when left alone? How can you help them feel more secure? Training: Are they well-trained, or do they need reminders for basic commands like “sit,” “stay,” or “potty?” Signs of Stress: How can you tell if the pet is stressed or uncomfortable? Look for specific signs like tail position, excessive barking, or hiding. 4. Exercise & Playtime Needs Energy Level: Does the pet need a lot of playtime or exercise, or do they prefer a more relaxed schedule? Favorite Activities: What are their favorite games or activities (e.g., fetch, tug-of-war, walks, cuddling)? Walks: How often and how long should the pet be walked? Are there any specific leash or harness preferences? 5. Grooming & Hygiene Bathing: How often does the pet need a bath, and do they have a specific routine or special products used? Brushing: Does the pet need regular brushing, and what kind of brush is recommended for their coat? Nail Trimming: How often should their nails be trimmed, and are they okay with having their nails done? Ear Cleaning: Are there any specific grooming habits, like ear cleaning, that need to be followed? Toilet Habits: What is their potty routine, and do they have any preferences (e.g., outdoor, litter box)? 6. Sleeping Habits Sleeping Spot: Where does the pet sleep (e.g., in a bed, crate, couch)? Should they be kept in a specific area overnight? Routine: Do they have a regular bedtime routine? Do they need anything special, like a nightlight or calming music? 7. Emergency Situations Emergency Contacts: In addition to the vet’s info, make sure you have the owner's contact details for emergencies. Behavior During Emergencies: How does the pet act when scared or hurt? Are they likely to bite or become aggressive? First-Aid Instructions: Are there any specific first-aid instructions or emergency protocols you need to know for this pet? 8. Special Instructions House Rules: Are there any house rules you should follow? For example, can the pet go on the furniture, or are there areas that are off-limits? Other Pets: If there are other pets in the household, how do they get along? Are there any special introductions or instructions you should be aware of? 9. Transportation (if applicable) Car Ride Comfort: Does the pet travel well in the car, or do they get anxious? Should they be in a crate or seatbelt? Travel Requirements: If you need to take them to the vet or elsewhere, are there specific requirements (like a special carrier)
A typical day
A typical day at my house is full of love, play, and relaxation! We’ll start with some playtime or a walk, followed by snuggles and plenty of belly rubs. Your pup will have a cozy spot to nap, lots of attention, and feel right at home all day/night long.
Alexis P.
Boynton beach, FL
