Amanda M.
Chester, VA






Services
Prices may vary based on your selections. A booking fee of 11% will apply.
Amanda can care for
Availability
Amanda is also known for her flexible schedule, accommodating the needs of busy pet owners by providing pet sitting services that can be tailored to fit their unique schedules and routines.
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About Amanda M.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Cat/Dog CPR and First Aid Certified As a pet sitter, Amanda goes above and beyond to create a positive and nurturing environment for pets when their owners are away. She provides daily exercise, playtime, and mental stimulation to keep pets engaged and entertained. She is also well-versed in administering medications and following dietary restrictions, ensuring that pets with special needs receive the appropriate care. Her Great Dane, who follows a strict diet and medications, has given her over 4 years of experience with this. Amanda believes in maintaining open communication with pet owners, providing regular updates and photos to keep them informed and reassured. She is responsive, reliable, and always puts the well-being of the pets first. Amanda is not only a pet sitter but also a pet lover. She treats every pet as if they were her own, providing them with the same level of care, affection, and attention. With Amanda as their trusted pet sitter, pet owners can have peace of mind knowing their furry friends are in capable and caring hands.
Information Amanda M. would like to know about your pet
As a responsible pet sitter, it's important to gather important information about a dog ahead of time to ensure their well-being and safety. Here are some key details that are important to know: Medical Information: It's crucial to know if the dog has any medical conditions, allergies, or requires medication. This includes information on any ongoing treatments, dietary restrictions, or special care instructions. Vaccination Records: Knowing the dog's vaccination status, including rabies, distemper, borderella and up to date on flea/tick medications, is important to ensure the health and safety of the dog and other pets she may come in contact with. Emergency Contacts: Having the contact information for the dog's owner or a designated emergency contact is vital in case of any unforeseen situations or emergencies that may arise. Behavior and Training: Understanding the dog's behavior, temperament, and any training commands they respond to is essential for managing their behavior during their stay. Information on any past incidents or aggressive tendencies can help in providing appropriate care and handling. Feeding and Exercise Routine: Knowing the dog's regular feeding and exercise routine, including the type and amount of food they require, their preferred schedule, and any exercise restrictions, is important for maintaining their routine and health. Likes and Dislikes: Knowing the dog's likes and dislikes, such as favorite toys, treats, or activities, can help in providing them with comfort and enjoyment during their stay. House Rules: Understanding the dog's usual living arrangements, such as whether they are allowed on furniture or have specific areas off-limits, helps in maintaining consistency and providing a comfortable environment for the dog. Contact Information for Veterinarian: Having the contact information for the dog's regular veterinarian or an emergency veterinary clinic is essential in case of any medical emergencies or health concerns. By gathering this important information ahead of time, a pet sitter can ensure they are well-prepared to provide proper care, attention, and safety for the dog during their stay, and offer peace of mind to the owner that their furry friend is in good hands.
A typical day
As a pet sitter, I believe in providing engaging and enjoyable experiences for the dogs I watch. Here are some fun activities I may do with them: Playtime and Toys: I always bring along a variety of toys and playtime activities for dogs to enjoy, such as fetch, tug-of-war, or interactive toys that challenge their minds and keep them engaged. Nature Walks: Exploring nature trails or nearby nature reserves can be a great way for dogs to experience new sights, sounds, and smells. It's also an opportunity for them to exercise and enjoy the outdoors in a safe and controlled environment. Enrichment Activities: I may also provide enrichment activities, such as puzzle toys, treat-dispensing toys, or nose work games, to mentally stimulate the dogs and keep their minds sharp. Cuddles and Affection: Dogs thrive on human interaction, so I make sure to provide plenty of cuddles, belly rubs, and affectionate attention to make them feel loved and cared for. Ultimately, the activities I do with the dogs I watch depend on their individual needs, preferences, and safety considerations, as well as the owner's preferences and instructions. I always prioritize the well-being and happiness of the dogs in my care and strive to provide a fun and fulfilling experience for them during our time together.
Location
Chester, VA
Pets
Expert Care When You Can't Be There
Pet care experience
Amanda's love for animals began at a young age, and she has always been surrounded by a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, birds, horses, cows and small mammals. She understands the unique personalities and temperaments of different animals and knows how to tailor her care to suit their individual needs. Amanda pays close attention to their behavior, body language, and health, and is quick to identify any changes or concerns. Certified in Cat/Dog First Aid and CPR
Reviews

Amanda did a wonderful job. She kept me informed with lots of pictures and took great care of my cat. I will definitely utilize her service for future trips. Thanks Amanda!!!

Amanda was amazing….a great communicator up to and throughout the day and sent lots of pics. She is very respectful of our doggo’s needs and it was wonderful being able to travel knowing our dog was in good hands.

Amanda is so patient and kind with our energetic pit mix!!

Amanda took great care of our senior cat for about a week. She kept Tiger well fed and engaged during her daily visits. Communication with us was top notch as well. We would definitely book with Amanda again!!
About Amanda M.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
Cat/Dog CPR and First Aid Certified As a pet sitter, Amanda goes above and beyond to create a positive and nurturing environment for pets when their owners are away. She provides daily exercise, playtime, and mental stimulation to keep pets engaged and entertained. She is also well-versed in administering medications and following dietary restrictions, ensuring that pets with special needs receive the appropriate care. Her Great Dane, who follows a strict diet and medications, has given her over 4 years of experience with this. Amanda believes in maintaining open communication with pet owners, providing regular updates and photos to keep them informed and reassured. She is responsive, reliable, and always puts the well-being of the pets first. Amanda is not only a pet sitter but also a pet lover. She treats every pet as if they were her own, providing them with the same level of care, affection, and attention. With Amanda as their trusted pet sitter, pet owners can have peace of mind knowing their furry friends are in capable and caring hands.
Information Amanda M. would like to know about your pet
As a responsible pet sitter, it's important to gather important information about a dog ahead of time to ensure their well-being and safety. Here are some key details that are important to know: Medical Information: It's crucial to know if the dog has any medical conditions, allergies, or requires medication. This includes information on any ongoing treatments, dietary restrictions, or special care instructions. Vaccination Records: Knowing the dog's vaccination status, including rabies, distemper, borderella and up to date on flea/tick medications, is important to ensure the health and safety of the dog and other pets she may come in contact with. Emergency Contacts: Having the contact information for the dog's owner or a designated emergency contact is vital in case of any unforeseen situations or emergencies that may arise. Behavior and Training: Understanding the dog's behavior, temperament, and any training commands they respond to is essential for managing their behavior during their stay. Information on any past incidents or aggressive tendencies can help in providing appropriate care and handling. Feeding and Exercise Routine: Knowing the dog's regular feeding and exercise routine, including the type and amount of food they require, their preferred schedule, and any exercise restrictions, is important for maintaining their routine and health. Likes and Dislikes: Knowing the dog's likes and dislikes, such as favorite toys, treats, or activities, can help in providing them with comfort and enjoyment during their stay. House Rules: Understanding the dog's usual living arrangements, such as whether they are allowed on furniture or have specific areas off-limits, helps in maintaining consistency and providing a comfortable environment for the dog. Contact Information for Veterinarian: Having the contact information for the dog's regular veterinarian or an emergency veterinary clinic is essential in case of any medical emergencies or health concerns. By gathering this important information ahead of time, a pet sitter can ensure they are well-prepared to provide proper care, attention, and safety for the dog during their stay, and offer peace of mind to the owner that their furry friend is in good hands.
A typical day
As a pet sitter, I believe in providing engaging and enjoyable experiences for the dogs I watch. Here are some fun activities I may do with them: Playtime and Toys: I always bring along a variety of toys and playtime activities for dogs to enjoy, such as fetch, tug-of-war, or interactive toys that challenge their minds and keep them engaged. Nature Walks: Exploring nature trails or nearby nature reserves can be a great way for dogs to experience new sights, sounds, and smells. It's also an opportunity for them to exercise and enjoy the outdoors in a safe and controlled environment. Enrichment Activities: I may also provide enrichment activities, such as puzzle toys, treat-dispensing toys, or nose work games, to mentally stimulate the dogs and keep their minds sharp. Cuddles and Affection: Dogs thrive on human interaction, so I make sure to provide plenty of cuddles, belly rubs, and affectionate attention to make them feel loved and cared for. Ultimately, the activities I do with the dogs I watch depend on their individual needs, preferences, and safety considerations, as well as the owner's preferences and instructions. I always prioritize the well-being and happiness of the dogs in my care and strive to provide a fun and fulfilling experience for them during our time together.
Amanda M.
Chester, VA
