

Carrie H.
Westlake, OR




Services
Prices may vary based on your selections. A booking fee of 11% will apply.
Carrie can host
Carrie can care for
Availability
I can work with any requirements. I prefer to come to your home to sit but it’s possible for me to bring your pet into my home as well.
About Carrie H.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a yard, no fence, that dogs love to check out. I am also totally willing to come to your location. Dogs, cats, birds, or anything else. I can administer medication. I can clean up your dogs messes, or try.
Home
Information Carrie H. would like to know about your pet
I currently have a special needs dog with a neurological condition. Instabilities and declining mobility along with eating and drinking difficulties. Terminal condition that we’re unsure how long she will live.
A typical day
A typical day is up by 6:30. Dogs out, cats fed and our peacocks get fed. Dogs fed at 7:30. Dogs out again after breakfast. Walks after breakfast. Around noon dogs out again and 3:30. Dinner at 4:30…out again. Mental stimulation either around noon or after dinner.
Location
Westlake, OR
Pets
You have to earn a cats love
Cat care experience
I have had several cats in my home my whole life. Cat people are special. I truly love them all! Lap cats are the best but they all have their own personalities.
Reviews

Carrie did a great job with my cat Tiger! She knows cats well. I appreciated her staying in touch texting me notes while we were gone. She left the house just as I had for her, which was spotless. We’ll definitely invite her back. She’s day to communicate with.
About Carrie H.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a yard, no fence, that dogs love to check out. I am also totally willing to come to your location. Dogs, cats, birds, or anything else. I can administer medication. I can clean up your dogs messes, or try.
Home
Information Carrie H. would like to know about your pet
I currently have a special needs dog with a neurological condition. Instabilities and declining mobility along with eating and drinking difficulties. Terminal condition that we’re unsure how long she will live.
A typical day
A typical day is up by 6:30. Dogs out, cats fed and our peacocks get fed. Dogs fed at 7:30. Dogs out again after breakfast. Walks after breakfast. Around noon dogs out again and 3:30. Dinner at 4:30…out again. Mental stimulation either around noon or after dinner.


Carrie H.
Westlake, OR
