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Andy H.

Canada, BC

1 review
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These prices are for 1 dog, including a booking fee of 11%.

Services

Andy can care for

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
Dogs over 1 year old

Availability

I will not be available between 9am - 8pm due to being a veterinary technician at various vet hospitals. However I can manage my time well before and after those times for dog walking and possibly sitting as well.

Available
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House Sitting Cancellation Policy:

About Andy H.

Safety, trust & environment

I am well versed in the calm and playful care of cats and dogs from my 10 + experience in the veterinary industry. This program allows us to interact with various canines and felines in a daily basis.

Location

Canada, BC

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Pets

Dad of a sassy feline named Thomas.

Pet care experience

Been in the veterinary industry since 2015. Was in wildlife refuge before that. Graduated from the Thompson Rivers University's Animal Health Technology program where we learned extensively of animal care and behaviour. I have a sassy seven year old domestic shorthair which I love dearly.

Reviews

Kitty T.
sept. 30, 2024

I have known Andy for 6 + years as a client of the vet clinic he works at. Everytime I bring my dog Ruby to get vaccines or any treatment, Andy shows the most calm, genuine, kind and professional care for dear Ruby. She seems to not mind being at the hospital at all!

About Andy H.

Safety, trust & environment

I am well versed in the calm and playful care of cats and dogs from my 10 + experience in the veterinary industry. This program allows us to interact with various canines and felines in a daily basis.

Each sitter joining Rover needs to pass a background check. And by booking on Rover, you can get photo & message updates, 24/7 support, and reimbursement for eligible vet care.
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Andy H.

Canada, BC

1 review