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Bruno C.

Chevy Chase, DC

1 review
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Home full-time

Pet care experience

Hi guys! My name is Bruno, I am a Brazilian national and I have recently moved to DC to accompany my wife in her new work assignment. I grew up in Brasilia, Brazil’s capital, in a small farm with lots of animals, including dogs of course! At one point I used to have 14 dogs at the same time, from my own dogs, three Brazilian Mastiff, puppies and rescued ones. After I got married in 2006 I moved to an small apartment and had to leave them at my grandmas farm. I have been then filling up my “dog needs” with dogsitting, walking and all. I can assure you that your dog will be very well treated and cared with lots of love from me and my family (wife and a 11 years old daughter). Looking forward to meeting you and your dogs soon!

Reviews

Tatianna S.
mars 09, 2018

Being a full time dog sitter myself, only God knows how picky I can be with the professional who will be in charge of taking care of my 2 dogs whenever I am gone. So Bruno is definitely my go-to person when I need an extra hand with my 2 girls. He is loving and caring, responsible and reliable. I absolutely recommend his pet care services.

About Bruno C.

Communication

1 repeat pet parents
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Skills

20 years of experience

Services

House Sitting
in your home
AWAY
Drop-In Visits
visits in your home
AWAY
Dog Walking
in your neighborhood
AWAY

Bruno can watch in your home

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

About Bruno C.

Communication

1 repeat pet parents
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Skills

20 years of experience

Location

Washington, DC

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Bruno C.

Chevy Chase, DC

1 review