Aubrey P.
Fort Collins, CO
Animal Lover to the MAX!!!
Pet care experience
I'm 32 years old and I grew up around all sorts of animals, my very first "chore" was to take care of the family pets (dogs, cats, rats, turtles, etc.). I adore animals and have worked with them for over 20 years. I have a Great Dane, a Bullmastiff/Boxer Mix and two cats. My pack is generally very accepting of new animals, however at this time I'm not taking any boarders. I love drop in visits, it's all the merriment and fun while your animal gets to be more comfortable by staying in their own space. If you're interested in my services please let me know, I offer multiple dog discounts plus I also do drop in visits for cats as well. I hope you will consider my services and I can't wait to hear from you!
Reviews
Our first time using Rover was a very positive experience. Aubry took very good care of our cats even getting the shy one to make appearances. She kept us updated with pictures included. We will definitely be using her in the future.
Aubrey was wonderful! She was great with all of our cats, took very good care of them, and we felt very secure with her watching them while we were on vacation. Would book again :)
Aubrey was wonderful! Will definitely book again with her in the future (:
Aubrey is fabulous! She's reliable and flexible, and was even able to give our sickly kitty his insulin injections. Most highly recommended!
About Aubrey P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I'm very safety oriented and want to make sure your pet stays in your house/yard when I visit. One of the big things I do, as I leave the house my eyes stay on the animal so I know they won't make a break for it. Also if your animal has access to the outside I periodically walk the fence line to make sure they're no breaks in the fence.
Information Aubrey P. would like to know about your pet
I love all animals regardless of size, gender, or breed, though I do have several questions. I want to know anything and everything I can about your pet. Below is a list of the general questions I ask, though more may come up the more we communicate about your pet. 1. Is your pet up to date on all their vaccinations? If no, what vaccinations are they missing? 2. How does your pet react to new people? Are they going to be okay if a new person comes into their territory i.e. myself? 3. Does your pet use something other than a collar to be walked? Harness, Gentle Leader, etc. 4. Does your pet pull while being walked? If so, are they allowed to? 5. Is there anything that your pet doesn’t like or that makes them uncomfortable? (New people, thunderstorms, wind) 6. Does your pet display any signs of aggression? If so, what provokes it? 7. If you have any other animals in the house, do they get along well or do they need to be separated? 8. Is your pet on any form of medication? If so, how often do they need it? What is the procedure you generally go through to give them their meds? (Do they get treats after they take their meds, do they need to eat before or after?) 9. What’s your pet’s favorite toy? 10. What is their diet like at home? And what type of feeding schedule are they on? 11. Does your pet have a finicky stomach? Do they often eat grass, or vomit after eating? 12. Is your pet kennel trained? If so, how do you get them into their kennel? 13. Lastly does your pet have history of acting differently when you're away? I'm mostly concerned if they get aggressive when their owners are gone. Furthermore I don't do this as my main source of income, I do this to because I LOVE animals.
A typical day
The fun activities I do with your animals is based on them. Some dogs love to play fetch or tug of war. I always engage with the animal based on their needs. During walks I also like to change it up, instead of the same old walk I take a new route every time. This ensures your animals is getting a decent amount of mental stimulation while their getting that physical stimulation.
Services
Aubrey can watch in your home
Availability
January through November I offer 30 minute check-ins. Because of the massive holiday demand starting in December my check-ins drop from 30 minutes to 15 minutes unless otherwise specified or discussed.
About Aubrey P.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I'm very safety oriented and want to make sure your pet stays in your house/yard when I visit. One of the big things I do, as I leave the house my eyes stay on the animal so I know they won't make a break for it. Also if your animal has access to the outside I periodically walk the fence line to make sure they're no breaks in the fence.
Information Aubrey P. would like to know about your pet
I love all animals regardless of size, gender, or breed, though I do have several questions. I want to know anything and everything I can about your pet. Below is a list of the general questions I ask, though more may come up the more we communicate about your pet. 1. Is your pet up to date on all their vaccinations? If no, what vaccinations are they missing? 2. How does your pet react to new people? Are they going to be okay if a new person comes into their territory i.e. myself? 3. Does your pet use something other than a collar to be walked? Harness, Gentle Leader, etc. 4. Does your pet pull while being walked? If so, are they allowed to? 5. Is there anything that your pet doesn’t like or that makes them uncomfortable? (New people, thunderstorms, wind) 6. Does your pet display any signs of aggression? If so, what provokes it? 7. If you have any other animals in the house, do they get along well or do they need to be separated? 8. Is your pet on any form of medication? If so, how often do they need it? What is the procedure you generally go through to give them their meds? (Do they get treats after they take their meds, do they need to eat before or after?) 9. What’s your pet’s favorite toy? 10. What is their diet like at home? And what type of feeding schedule are they on? 11. Does your pet have a finicky stomach? Do they often eat grass, or vomit after eating? 12. Is your pet kennel trained? If so, how do you get them into their kennel? 13. Lastly does your pet have history of acting differently when you're away? I'm mostly concerned if they get aggressive when their owners are gone. Furthermore I don't do this as my main source of income, I do this to because I LOVE animals.
A typical day
The fun activities I do with your animals is based on them. Some dogs love to play fetch or tug of war. I always engage with the animal based on their needs. During walks I also like to change it up, instead of the same old walk I take a new route every time. This ensures your animals is getting a decent amount of mental stimulation while their getting that physical stimulation.
Location
Fort Collins, CO
Pets
Aubrey P.
Fort Collins, CO