cam w.
New Caney, TX






Services
cam can care for
Availability
Morning (before 2pm) → Long walks, feeding, playtime, grooming, or check-ins with clients. Afternoon (2–6pm) → I’m at the YMCA, so I schedule around this. Dogs usually nap or relax mid-day anyway, so I won’t miss their peak energy time. Evening (after 6pm) → Perfect for another walk, feeding, and some hangout/playtime before settling them in for the night.
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About cam w.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
i am very respectful of others’ home rules & regulations. can adapt to the given situation as long as i feel comfortable and safe. i work alone and do not bring my dog beemer unless the client is okay with it.
Information cam w. would like to know about your pet
• Feeding Routine → what they eat, how much, and any allergies. • Potty/Walk Schedule → how often they usually go out, and if they have a “signal” for needing to go. • Behavior Notes → quirks like barking at other dogs, being scared of loud noises, or pulling on the leash. • Health Needs → medications, recent injuries, or things to watch for. • House Rules → where they’re allowed (couch/bed), crate training, or if there are any “off-limit” areas. • Emergency Info → vet contact, backup person, or anything to do if something unexpected happens.
A typical day
Morning (8–11am): Start with a walk to burn energy, feed breakfast, refill water, then spend time playing (fetch, tug, toys) or light training/commands. Late Morning / Early Afternoon (11am–1pm): Chill time — brushing, cuddles, or letting them rest in the yard or indoors. Quick potty break before heading to YMCA. Afternoon (2–6pm): Im at work, so the dog would be napping or relaxing. If needed, I can squeeze in a quick 10–15 min potty break right before work. Evening (6–8pm): Evening walk (good for exercise and winding down the day), then feed dinner. Night (8–10pm): Indoor play, brushing, chill on the couch, or light training. Last potty break before bed.
Location
New Caney, TX
Pets
trusted in showing pets love & care
Pet care experience
I’ve had a good amount of pet care experience starting with Duke, our family dog back home in Vegas with my mom. Beemer is my own dog, so I’m used to taking care of him day-to-day, and then there’s Tofu, my cousin Jada’s dog, who’s basically like a roommate at this point. Between the three of them I’ve gotten used to feeding, walks, playtime, and just making sure they’re comfortable. I’ve also been around and helped out with other new dogs here and there, and I usually get along with them pretty well.
Reviews


Cam is one of my go to’s when I need someone to watch my boys. He always keeps me updated and goes above and beyond!
Cameron is very responsible and does so well with animals! He takes every task he’s given very seriously and gives his best, so your fur babies will be in good hands!
About cam w.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
i am very respectful of others’ home rules & regulations. can adapt to the given situation as long as i feel comfortable and safe. i work alone and do not bring my dog beemer unless the client is okay with it.
Information cam w. would like to know about your pet
• Feeding Routine → what they eat, how much, and any allergies. • Potty/Walk Schedule → how often they usually go out, and if they have a “signal” for needing to go. • Behavior Notes → quirks like barking at other dogs, being scared of loud noises, or pulling on the leash. • Health Needs → medications, recent injuries, or things to watch for. • House Rules → where they’re allowed (couch/bed), crate training, or if there are any “off-limit” areas. • Emergency Info → vet contact, backup person, or anything to do if something unexpected happens.
A typical day
Morning (8–11am): Start with a walk to burn energy, feed breakfast, refill water, then spend time playing (fetch, tug, toys) or light training/commands. Late Morning / Early Afternoon (11am–1pm): Chill time — brushing, cuddles, or letting them rest in the yard or indoors. Quick potty break before heading to YMCA. Afternoon (2–6pm): Im at work, so the dog would be napping or relaxing. If needed, I can squeeze in a quick 10–15 min potty break right before work. Evening (6–8pm): Evening walk (good for exercise and winding down the day), then feed dinner. Night (8–10pm): Indoor play, brushing, chill on the couch, or light training. Last potty break before bed.
cam w.
New Caney, TX
