Bre S.
Colorado Springs, CO





Services
Bre can care for
Availability
I work part-time with a flexible schedule. I will only open my schedule up for days I can adjust to work schedule to your needs. I need 8 hours during the day to take care of work and my own pets, typically 9am-5pm. However, I can be flexible with those times.
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About Bre S.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I don't bring anything into the home that could be harmful to your pet such as chemicals, toxic foods, or small items that could be swallowed. We'll talk prior to my first visit so that I can take notes on any special needs your pet may have. I only use provided supplies such the provided treats, leashes, etc. Your pet would not be exposed to something used for another pet outside your home.
Information Bre S. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know about any health issues or food sensitivities. Also, let's talk about special games they like to play or favorite toys they might have so I can pay special attention to those things. Any particular insecurities or fears (such as hats or sunglasses) are also important to know so I don't trigger your pet.
A typical day
First, we take care of business: potty breaks, food, water, checking the pet for signs and symptoms of injury or illness. Then, I like to engage in activities approved by the owner during the initial visit: doing tricks, playing with toys, getting time outside. One of my clients likes to get tucked in with her blanket before I leave. She's a bit anxious and the process of getting tucked in makes her calm and relaxed. The more time I have with a pet, the more I learn ways to keep them feeling happy and secure while you're gone.
Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Pets
Bre S. has Star Sitter status
The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.
Being A Pet Auntie Is A Blast!
Pet care experience
Not only I have worked as a veterinary technician and as an EMT, I have also had dogs, cats, and rabbits my whole life. I know the important place pets hold in our families and I have the skills to take care of them.
Reviews

Bre, is great. Ella will eventually warm up. Lol


Bre is awesome. We never use anyone else. In fact we schedule our vacations based on her availability. Our dogs love her and we never worry about them while we’re away she is very good at sending pictures and updates as well.

Bre was so patient with our Bella and finally won her over. Will definitely be booking again. Thanks Bre for everything.


As always, Bre was kind, compassionate and professional. Highly recommend!
About Bre S.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I don't bring anything into the home that could be harmful to your pet such as chemicals, toxic foods, or small items that could be swallowed. We'll talk prior to my first visit so that I can take notes on any special needs your pet may have. I only use provided supplies such the provided treats, leashes, etc. Your pet would not be exposed to something used for another pet outside your home.
Information Bre S. would like to know about your pet
Please let me know about any health issues or food sensitivities. Also, let's talk about special games they like to play or favorite toys they might have so I can pay special attention to those things. Any particular insecurities or fears (such as hats or sunglasses) are also important to know so I don't trigger your pet.
A typical day
First, we take care of business: potty breaks, food, water, checking the pet for signs and symptoms of injury or illness. Then, I like to engage in activities approved by the owner during the initial visit: doing tricks, playing with toys, getting time outside. One of my clients likes to get tucked in with her blanket before I leave. She's a bit anxious and the process of getting tucked in makes her calm and relaxed. The more time I have with a pet, the more I learn ways to keep them feeling happy and secure while you're gone.
Bre S.
Colorado Springs, CO
