Cheyenne T.
Gibson Springs, NV
Cheyenne T. 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.
Trustworthy and Loving Dog Sitter
Pet care experience
Experienced pet lover with a 3 year-old golden doodle and a lifelong history of caring for various animals, ready to provide exceptional pet care on Rover.
Reviews
Cheyenne is kind and wonderful! Our dog loves going to her house to play with other dogs and be cared for! I am so glad I leave him with her - I get lots of pictures and a happy puppy returned to me!
Happy dog. Cheyenne is lovely.
Really happy to have found a good fit for kitty I’m glad she was able to make playmates and spend time outside!
Cheyenne is awesome - super responsive and takes great care of my dog, she’s my go to!
About Cheyenne T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Spacious 2-story, 3-bedroom home with an open backyard provides a secure and trustworthy environment for dogs to freely explore and play and back yard close by
Home
Information Cheyenne T. would like to know about your pet
Before babysitting your dog, it is important to gather the following information: 1. Dog's Age: Knowing the dog's age will help me understand their energy levels, exercise requirements, and potential health concerns. 2. Breed and Size: Different breeds have different temperaments, exercise needs, and behaviors. Additionally, the size of the dog will impact how i can interact with and care for them. 3. Medical History: It is crucial to know if your dog has any medical conditions, allergies, or requires medication. This information will help me ensure their well-being and respond appropriately in case of any emergencies. 4. Vaccination and Immunization Status: Confirm that the dog is up-to-date with vaccinations and immunizations to protect their health and the health of those around them. 5. Dietary Needs: feeding schedule, dietary restrictions, and any specific food preferences or allergies they may have. 6. Exercise and Activity Requirements: Dogs have different exercise needs based on their breed, age, and energy levels. Understanding how much exercise and mental stimulation your dog requires for a healthy and happy experience is important 7. Behavioral Traits: around children, other animals, and strangers. This information will help me ensure a safe environment and appropriate interactions. 8. Training and Commands: has your dog undergone any training and if they respond to specific commands or cues. This knowledge will help me manage the dog effectively. 9. Emergency Contacts: the contact information of the dog owner or a trusted emergency contact person, including their phone number and address. 10. House Rules: are therr any specific house rules or routines that the dog is used to following, such as where they sleep, where they are allowed to roam, and any training techniques the owner uses.
A typical day
As a dog watcher, I prioritize providing a safe and enjoyable experience for the dogs in my care. I understand that dogs have different energy levels and preferences, so I tailor the activities based on their individual needs. Here are some fun activities I typically engage in with the dogs I watch: 1. Playtime: I love playing fetch, tug-of-war, or engaging in interactive games like hide-and-seek with the dogs. This helps to keep them mentally stimulated and physically active. 2. Doggy socialization: If the dog is comfortable with other dogs and has good social skills, I arrange playdates with other friendly dogs. This allows them to interact, run around, and make new furry friends. 3. Nature walks: I enjoy taking the dogs on walks in parks, trails, or any green spaces available nearby. Dogs love exploring new scents, sights, and sounds in nature, and it provides them with a chance to stretch their legs and burn off excess energy. 4. Relaxation time: Dogs also need some downtime, so I ensure they have a comfortable space to rest, relax, and take naps. I provide cozy beds, blankets, and toys for them to enjoy during their quiet moments. Regarding special places for walks, I try to choose locations that are dog-friendly, safe, and provide a variety of sensory experiences for the dogs. Local parks, nature reserves, and dog-friendly hiking trails are great options. I always prioritize the safety of the dogs and make sure to follow any local regulations or guidelines in place.
Services
Cheyenne can host
Cheyenne can watch in your home
Availability
I have ample time for pet care while frequent walks and playtime ensure dogs receive the attention and exercise they need. my schedule creates a safe space for monitoring pup activity, I also have an assistant to help with the pups while I do drop off and pick ups as well as other errands. They have eyes on them at all time.
About Cheyenne T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Spacious 2-story, 3-bedroom home with an open backyard provides a secure and trustworthy environment for dogs to freely explore and play and back yard close by
Home
Information Cheyenne T. would like to know about your pet
Before babysitting your dog, it is important to gather the following information: 1. Dog's Age: Knowing the dog's age will help me understand their energy levels, exercise requirements, and potential health concerns. 2. Breed and Size: Different breeds have different temperaments, exercise needs, and behaviors. Additionally, the size of the dog will impact how i can interact with and care for them. 3. Medical History: It is crucial to know if your dog has any medical conditions, allergies, or requires medication. This information will help me ensure their well-being and respond appropriately in case of any emergencies. 4. Vaccination and Immunization Status: Confirm that the dog is up-to-date with vaccinations and immunizations to protect their health and the health of those around them. 5. Dietary Needs: feeding schedule, dietary restrictions, and any specific food preferences or allergies they may have. 6. Exercise and Activity Requirements: Dogs have different exercise needs based on their breed, age, and energy levels. Understanding how much exercise and mental stimulation your dog requires for a healthy and happy experience is important 7. Behavioral Traits: around children, other animals, and strangers. This information will help me ensure a safe environment and appropriate interactions. 8. Training and Commands: has your dog undergone any training and if they respond to specific commands or cues. This knowledge will help me manage the dog effectively. 9. Emergency Contacts: the contact information of the dog owner or a trusted emergency contact person, including their phone number and address. 10. House Rules: are therr any specific house rules or routines that the dog is used to following, such as where they sleep, where they are allowed to roam, and any training techniques the owner uses.
A typical day
As a dog watcher, I prioritize providing a safe and enjoyable experience for the dogs in my care. I understand that dogs have different energy levels and preferences, so I tailor the activities based on their individual needs. Here are some fun activities I typically engage in with the dogs I watch: 1. Playtime: I love playing fetch, tug-of-war, or engaging in interactive games like hide-and-seek with the dogs. This helps to keep them mentally stimulated and physically active. 2. Doggy socialization: If the dog is comfortable with other dogs and has good social skills, I arrange playdates with other friendly dogs. This allows them to interact, run around, and make new furry friends. 3. Nature walks: I enjoy taking the dogs on walks in parks, trails, or any green spaces available nearby. Dogs love exploring new scents, sights, and sounds in nature, and it provides them with a chance to stretch their legs and burn off excess energy. 4. Relaxation time: Dogs also need some downtime, so I ensure they have a comfortable space to rest, relax, and take naps. I provide cozy beds, blankets, and toys for them to enjoy during their quiet moments. Regarding special places for walks, I try to choose locations that are dog-friendly, safe, and provide a variety of sensory experiences for the dogs. Local parks, nature reserves, and dog-friendly hiking trails are great options. I always prioritize the safety of the dogs and make sure to follow any local regulations or guidelines in place.
Location
Henderson, NV
Pets
Cheyenne T.
Gibson Springs, NV