

Chelsea B.
Sierra Vista, AZ






Services
Chelsea can care for
Availability
Rover is my full time job, message or call me any time! I will reply momentarily. *I will not reply if I am at a drop in or in route to one.
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About Chelsea B.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety is easy when organized. After a discussion between you and I, your pet(s) will be safe even if I have to get injured in the process. I've done it before (picture proof) so I know what to expect, your furry baby is top priority. Ex. Food aggression is common and manageable.
Information Chelsea B. would like to know about your pet
How is the animal with new people? Does it have separation anxiety, if so what calms it? Is it food aggressive? Is it aggressive to other animals or people? Is it a runner? Is the Rover information correct? With contact information, address, emergency information, Feeding instructions, Medicine instructions, Bathroom Routines, Exercise routines, etc?
A typical day
I have a routine when I do a drop in. With dogs I will do a small greeting then it's potty time for 15 minutes. Then play time with any toys, medication(if needed), feeding(as instructed), down time (aka cuddle time), quick potty time, water bowl check, doors/windows locked then I leave. Anything else you would like I can incorporate except cutting nails. Walks the usual routine route, demonstrated at the Meet & Greet fallowed to a T. If the weather doesn't allow it I will walk the dog through the home. With cats if they greet me I say a small hello, prepare their food, water, change the litter box, play with their favorite toys, give them treats or a brushing. If not, then I do all necessary listed above then read a book until the drop in time ends.
Location
Sierra Vista, AZ
Pets
Chelsea B. has Star Sitter status
The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.
Ready & Happy to Work for You
Pet care experience
Four years experience administering veterinary care to animals, bathing and grooming dogs. In me, you will find a reliable hard worker. This means for those sensitive moments if your pet is sick or elderly I can help you both with professional experience and a caring heart. Even going to vet appointments with you so I can stay informed and give you both the best care! My strengths include persistence, determination, organization and that I am willing to go the extra mile. Special skills are good with people, works well under stress, maintaining customer records, general maintenance (basic grooming, picking up dog poop, etc.). I am also good with fish, birds, cats and horses. I've grown up with dogs all my life and I couldn't imagine life without them!
Reviews


My cats LOVE Chelsea now and I dont think they miss me at all when I leave. I feel great about that!

Chelsea is always the best!

Chelsea is fantastic with my furbabies!




Chelsea is excellent with all my furbabies!
About Chelsea B.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety is easy when organized. After a discussion between you and I, your pet(s) will be safe even if I have to get injured in the process. I've done it before (picture proof) so I know what to expect, your furry baby is top priority. Ex. Food aggression is common and manageable.
Information Chelsea B. would like to know about your pet
How is the animal with new people? Does it have separation anxiety, if so what calms it? Is it food aggressive? Is it aggressive to other animals or people? Is it a runner? Is the Rover information correct? With contact information, address, emergency information, Feeding instructions, Medicine instructions, Bathroom Routines, Exercise routines, etc?
A typical day
I have a routine when I do a drop in. With dogs I will do a small greeting then it's potty time for 15 minutes. Then play time with any toys, medication(if needed), feeding(as instructed), down time (aka cuddle time), quick potty time, water bowl check, doors/windows locked then I leave. Anything else you would like I can incorporate except cutting nails. Walks the usual routine route, demonstrated at the Meet & Greet fallowed to a T. If the weather doesn't allow it I will walk the dog through the home. With cats if they greet me I say a small hello, prepare their food, water, change the litter box, play with their favorite toys, give them treats or a brushing. If not, then I do all necessary listed above then read a book until the drop in time ends.


Chelsea B.
Sierra Vista, AZ
