Amanda N.
Blackfoot, ID






Services
Amanda can host
Availability
I work part time from home so I am available 24/7 for your pup’s needs. The longest I’m gone from my home is 2-3 hours since I don’t like leaving my own dogs that long alone. Our animals are a part of our family, so we 100% allow our furry friends on our furniture and bed. We know that they’ll need lots of extra love/snuggles while you’re away. Our current potty break schedule is immediately after waking up, around noon, 3-4pm, and then right before we go down for the night. If your dog is used to a different schedule we can accommodate to their needs. We crate our dogs at night and when we are gone for an extended period of time for the safety of the animal.
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About Amanda N.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
We have a fully fenced yard that has plenty of room for your pup to run and play! I also have three standard poodles of my own that love to play with other dogs. You can be sure there will be plenty to do for your dog at our house. My own dogs are trained, well socialized, and I enjoy continuing their training! We believe that play and consistent schedule/structure are powerful tools for dogs to feel safe, loved, and happy! We treat all of our clients as if they were our own pets.
Home
Information Amanda N. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know if your dog has any behaviors you’re worried about such as anxiety, high energy, separation anxiety, etc so I can responsibly fill my boarding calendar.
A typical day
We strongly believe in mental and physical stimulation for dogs! Mental stimulation begins with structure and routine — this helps us build trust even with the most nervous of dogs. We also love to do structured play such as waiting for treats, hide and seek, and playing tug or catch. Physical stimulation includes walks around my safe neighborhood, playtime in my fenced backyard, and lots of running at a local dog park!
Location
Blackfoot, ID
Pets
Welcome to our play date paradise!
Pet care experience
I’ve had dogs my whole life and have loved building trusted relationships with them. I now own three beautiful male standard poodles who are a big part of our family. I‘ve worked with my dogs for 6 years to train them to be healthy, social, respectful animals! Working with dogs is something that I love to do and comes easily to me.
Reviews

Bo had a wonderful stay with Amanda and her family. I loved receiving daily pictures and updates. I appreciate the love and care Bo received.

Hazel loves going to Amanda’s house!!!!

Wonderful family who loved and took care of our boy like he’s theirs! I thought our Niko might not want to come home with us. ;) Thank you Amanda and family! <3

I had a great experience leaving my dog with Amanda. My mind was put at ease knowing that she has 3 dogs herself.
About Amanda N.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
We have a fully fenced yard that has plenty of room for your pup to run and play! I also have three standard poodles of my own that love to play with other dogs. You can be sure there will be plenty to do for your dog at our house. My own dogs are trained, well socialized, and I enjoy continuing their training! We believe that play and consistent schedule/structure are powerful tools for dogs to feel safe, loved, and happy! We treat all of our clients as if they were our own pets.
Home
Information Amanda N. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know if your dog has any behaviors you’re worried about such as anxiety, high energy, separation anxiety, etc so I can responsibly fill my boarding calendar.
A typical day
We strongly believe in mental and physical stimulation for dogs! Mental stimulation begins with structure and routine — this helps us build trust even with the most nervous of dogs. We also love to do structured play such as waiting for treats, hide and seek, and playing tug or catch. Physical stimulation includes walks around my safe neighborhood, playtime in my fenced backyard, and lots of running at a local dog park!
Amanda N.
Blackfoot, ID
