Carolyn R.
Carolyn R.
Highlights
Pet care experience
Quality of life, enrichment focused
I’ve worked with exotic as well as household pets! I love them all! I have worked with birds, cats, dogs, rabbits, lizards, and snakes. I am comfortable with most animals and am willing to work within your comfort zone to give your pet a happy life.
Cat care experience

Carolyn also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Qualifications
Calendar and availability
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Schedule
I work M-F with a set schedule. I personally walk or hike my dog daily. I can take out, check on, walk, or potty your animals as needed. I’d love to take them on a hike, or do some training exercises together. Enriching their lives, and creating a bond is the overall goal.
Where your pet will stay
Home characteristics
Safety, trust & environment
I greatly enjoy dog psychology. Understanding and reading a dogs body language has been an absolute game changer for the relationship and training for my dog when he was a puppy. Creating a trusting relationship first and foremost and working with the individual dog in front of me. I work with infants and toddlers, so education, body language, and milestones are my niche.
Pets
A typical day
Every day, no matter the weather unless inclement I take my dog out. We hike, walk the neighborhood (2-4 miles), go to the store, play frisbee, and we do training together to keep his mind stimulated along with his body. Practicing rest and the “art of doing nothing”
