Alexyss P.
Wharton, NJ




Services
Alexyss can care for
Availability
I currently have a flexible schedule, so I am willing to work around your needs. The earlier the notice, the better so I can properly schedule.
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About Alexyss P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I can follow whatever rules you have in place for your fur baby and will ensure to double check with you if I have any questions. I ask that you please be as transparent and honest with me as you can about your pet’s triggers or potential aggression. I have worked with plenty of aggressive animals, but it makes it much SAFER and easier for both your pet and I if I am aware of these things. I have had instances in which I was bit badly after being told the animal was friendly. So I truly appreciate honesty and will be more willing to work with you if you are upfront about your pet.
Information Alexyss P. would like to know about your pet
Safety is my number one priority. I’ve been in many dangerous scenarios as a vet assistant in which the owner didn’t let us know that their pet has aggressive tendencies. This is the most important thing that anyone working with animals needs to know. It keeps your pet safe and myself safe. I’ve dealt with dogs that have aggressive tendencies toward other dogs, or perhaps to just men. I am comfortable handling that and my approach will be much different than a pup that’s generally trusting of everyone (golden retrievers lol). If your dog has a history of aggression toward other sitters, PLEASE let me know. Another important thing is medical needs/history. For example, if your pet has a history of seizures, I need to know. Even if they’ve just had one incident, please still let me know.
A typical day
I love taking walks in which I can give the dog time to sniff around their surroundings and use their senses in the ways they’re meant to. I understand you may not have the time to do that with them, and I’d love to give them that time. I’d also love to play with them with their favorite toy(s) and make them feel comfortable enough to play freely (but safely) with me.
Location
Wharton, NJ
Expert Pet Care by former ER VetMed
Pet care experience
Hi! My name is Alexyss and I have loved animals my entire life. I grew up with big dogs, starting with my golden retriever, Jazzy! My best friend growing up was my pitbull, Whiskey. She was the sweetest dog I’ve ever had and is the reason I’m in love with the breed. We then had Luna, who was a medium sized lab/pit mix. She tragically passed away at the young age of 6 due to medical complications following a surgery. All of those dogs profoundly changed my life and made me a better dog owner. I now have my 20-year old kitty, Smudge. She is my entire world. I adopted her from the family I babysat for in college when they moved across the country. At that time she was 14 and I had knew her for two years already. I immediately did preventative medical care on her to ensure she lives a long, happy and comfortable last years of her life. It prides me to say that her vet tells me that I am the reason she has lived this long. It means the world to me because I would truly do anything for Smudge. In 2019, I started working for Veterinary Emergency Group as an ER Vet Receptionist. Through this extensive experience, I learned to identify emergencies and the level of severity. I’ve been able to help owners through communication that was compassionate while also being transparent. I was the first person to see the animals come in, and would immediately recognize which animals were in distress when their owners did not realize it. The many times I’ve acted off of instinct mixed with experience saved those fur babies in that moment so that they could get proper medical attention. In these instances, I would also jump in to assist in the critical case in any way I can. I then quickly moved onto be a ER Veterinary Assistant. I did everything I was allowed to do as an assistant. That included performing CPR, manual ventilation, assistance with emergency and non-emergency intubation, preparing for surgery, assisting with outpatient procedures, full-time nursing for the PARVO pups, full-time nursing for 15+ patients with the help of a tech, and WAY more. I’ve seen it all and done it all (all that I was legally allowed to do of course). It was intense and heartbreaking, hence why I switched gears into the social services field. I’d love to provide compassionate, loving and attentive care for your pet(s). I want for you to be able to go out and enjoy yourself without feeling worried sick about your fur baby. I can ensure you that I will treat and love them like my own. And with my ER experience, you can rest assured that I will be able to identify if your animal is in need of immediate medical attention and will take them to receive it. I’m looking forward to meeting you and your fur babies!
Reviews

I highly recommend Alexyss! I am so glad I was able to find a sitter who loves my dog as much as I do. She has great experience , especially with bully breeds which left me at ease when going away! She is kind and attentive, and overall just loves animals! I am so grateful to have found her as a sitter!

Alexyss did a great job with Franklin. We really appreciate it!



Alexyss was an amazing sitter for my three cats! She was very thorough and diligent in caring for them. The kittens got a chance to play and she even made sure my older cat got food! I would readily use Alexyss again and happily recommend her to anyone!

Alexyss did a wonderful job with our dog Franklin she was very thorough.
About Alexyss P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I can follow whatever rules you have in place for your fur baby and will ensure to double check with you if I have any questions. I ask that you please be as transparent and honest with me as you can about your pet’s triggers or potential aggression. I have worked with plenty of aggressive animals, but it makes it much SAFER and easier for both your pet and I if I am aware of these things. I have had instances in which I was bit badly after being told the animal was friendly. So I truly appreciate honesty and will be more willing to work with you if you are upfront about your pet.
Information Alexyss P. would like to know about your pet
Safety is my number one priority. I’ve been in many dangerous scenarios as a vet assistant in which the owner didn’t let us know that their pet has aggressive tendencies. This is the most important thing that anyone working with animals needs to know. It keeps your pet safe and myself safe. I’ve dealt with dogs that have aggressive tendencies toward other dogs, or perhaps to just men. I am comfortable handling that and my approach will be much different than a pup that’s generally trusting of everyone (golden retrievers lol). If your dog has a history of aggression toward other sitters, PLEASE let me know. Another important thing is medical needs/history. For example, if your pet has a history of seizures, I need to know. Even if they’ve just had one incident, please still let me know.
A typical day
I love taking walks in which I can give the dog time to sniff around their surroundings and use their senses in the ways they’re meant to. I understand you may not have the time to do that with them, and I’d love to give them that time. I’d also love to play with them with their favorite toy(s) and make them feel comfortable enough to play freely (but safely) with me.
Alexyss P.
Wharton, NJ
