Casey W.
Stevens Point, WI





Services
Casey can care for
Availability
Pet care fits very well into my current routine because I am only working as a veterinary assistant in Antigo two days out of the week. Outside of those workdays, I have a flexible schedule and am especially available on weekends. Since I will be in the area for the summer before I move, I would love to use that time to help people in the local community with pet sitting, dog walking, drop-ins, or other care needs. I know summer can be a busy time for travel, work, and family plans, so I am happy to provide reliable care when owners need someone they can trust. My schedule allows me to give pets the time and attention they need while still being consistent with their normal routine.
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About Casey W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I care for pets in a client’s home by trying to keep their normal routine as consistent as possible. I know pets can feel more comfortable when their feeding schedule, walks, playtime, medications, and quiet time stay close to what they are used to, so I always pay close attention to the instructions each owner provides. I am also very detail-oriented when it comes to caring for someone’s home. My goal is for you to return to a space that feels just as comfortable as when you left it, whether that means cleaning up after your pet, keeping food and supplies organized, bringing in mail, watering plants, or making sure the home is tidy before you return. Overall, I want both pets and owners to feel comfortable. I treat every home with respect and every pet with patience, care, and attention to their individual needs.
Information Casey W. would like to know about your pet
What is your pet's normal potty, feeding, and exercise routine? Does your pet have any medical concerns, if so, do they take any medication? How does your pet do with new people? Does your pet have any triggers that cause fear or anxiety? What should my primary contact be in case of an emergency and what veterinary clinic do you prefer? Do they have a favorite type of treat? :)
A typical day
I like to base activities on each pet’s personality, routine, and energy level. For energetic dogs, I am happy to go on long walks, jogs, play fetch, or spend extra time outside helping them get their energy out in a safe and positive way. I have done this in the past with high-energy dogs and genuinely enjoy being active with them. For pets who are more relaxed, shy, older, or lower-energy, I am also happy to slow things down and spend time cuddling, sitting with them, giving them attention, or just keeping them company. I know not every pet needs the same kind of activity, so I try to match what makes them happiest and most comfortable. I can also help with simple enrichment, like playing with toys, practicing basic manners, puzzle-style feeding if the owner already uses it, or taking extra time for sniffing on walks. Overall, I want the pet to feel cared for, entertained, and comfortable while still keeping their normal routine in mind.
Location
Stevens Point, WI
Pets
Casey Wright
Pet care experience
I am currently a veterinary assistant, so I am comfortable paying close attention to an animal’s behavior, routine, and overall well-being. I also have experience working as a behavioral training assistant and dog walker at a humane society, where I worked with dogs that had many different personalities, energy levels, and needs. I have experience caring for dogs with separation anxiety, and I understand how important patience, consistency, and a calm environment can be for pets who may feel stressed when their owners are away. Through my behavioral training experience, I have also practiced working with dogs on basic manners, confidence-building, and adjusting my approach based on each dog’s personality. I also have practice giving medications and assisting with vaccines, so I am comfortable following specific care instructions and making sure each pet receives the attention they need. Overall, I try to treat every pet like they are my own while still respecting the routine and expectations their owner has already built. Whether a pet needs extra playtime, a slower approach, medication, walks, or just someone calm and attentive nearby, I am happy to adjust my care to what works best for them.
Cat care experience

Casey also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
About Casey W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I care for pets in a client’s home by trying to keep their normal routine as consistent as possible. I know pets can feel more comfortable when their feeding schedule, walks, playtime, medications, and quiet time stay close to what they are used to, so I always pay close attention to the instructions each owner provides. I am also very detail-oriented when it comes to caring for someone’s home. My goal is for you to return to a space that feels just as comfortable as when you left it, whether that means cleaning up after your pet, keeping food and supplies organized, bringing in mail, watering plants, or making sure the home is tidy before you return. Overall, I want both pets and owners to feel comfortable. I treat every home with respect and every pet with patience, care, and attention to their individual needs.
Information Casey W. would like to know about your pet
What is your pet's normal potty, feeding, and exercise routine? Does your pet have any medical concerns, if so, do they take any medication? How does your pet do with new people? Does your pet have any triggers that cause fear or anxiety? What should my primary contact be in case of an emergency and what veterinary clinic do you prefer? Do they have a favorite type of treat? :)
A typical day
I like to base activities on each pet’s personality, routine, and energy level. For energetic dogs, I am happy to go on long walks, jogs, play fetch, or spend extra time outside helping them get their energy out in a safe and positive way. I have done this in the past with high-energy dogs and genuinely enjoy being active with them. For pets who are more relaxed, shy, older, or lower-energy, I am also happy to slow things down and spend time cuddling, sitting with them, giving them attention, or just keeping them company. I know not every pet needs the same kind of activity, so I try to match what makes them happiest and most comfortable. I can also help with simple enrichment, like playing with toys, practicing basic manners, puzzle-style feeding if the owner already uses it, or taking extra time for sniffing on walks. Overall, I want the pet to feel cared for, entertained, and comfortable while still keeping their normal routine in mind.
Casey W.
Stevens Point, WI
