Christina G.
Michael Way, Las Vegas, NV





Services
Christina can host
Christina can care for
Availability
I am currently working part time during the week so I will have plenty of time to play with and spend with your dog. I am home often and my schedule is flexible. I’d love to have your dog to spend time with and go for walks & to the park with!
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About Christina G.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large fenced in yard and my home has a large doggy door and low windows for your pup to gaze out of. My home is fairly quiet and has 2 very spoiled large dog residents.
Home
Information Christina G. would like to know about your pet
It’s important for me to know your pets likes and dislikes as well as if they have any special routines and what they’re scared of so we know to avoid those items, if they have any favorite toys, please bring them or favorite treats. It would be helpful to know what’s comforting to them and what their daily schedule is at home.
A typical day
In the mornings, we start with checking out the backyard as early as possible to avoid the heat and playing ball or with toys. Then inside to cool off and rest for a bit and then it’s breakfast time about an hour after breakfast depending on how hot it is outside, we may go for a short walk to the community park up the street or play with some mental enrichment toys. Mid day and after a morning of playtime and walks is doggy relax time. And the early afternoon or evening we would probably play a little bit inside then dinner time then once it cools off, go for a walk depending on the temperature or go in the backyard and run around and play with toys and ball and maybe play in the dog pool or with the sprinkler.
Location
Las Vegas, NV
Pets
Secure home & loving dog sitter
Pet care experience
I always had a family dog growing up and I love the rewarding feeling of caring for an animal and the happiness human company & loving attention brings them.
Reviews

We had to make a last minute trip and reached out to Christina to watch Obi, and we could not have asked for a better experience. She quickly set up a meet and greet and accommodated our every need with such care. She was communicative and responsive throughout, which gave us so much peace of mind while we were away. Obi was clearly in great hands. We’d absolutely use her services again and highly recommend her to anyone looking for a trustworthy, attentive sitter. Thank you, Christina!
I cannot say enough good things about Christina! Finding someone you truly trust with your furry family members is no easy task, but Christina made it effortless. The moment she met my dog, I could tell she has a natural, intuitive connection with animals. She is patient, attentive, and treats every dog as if they were her own. My pup is always ecstatic to see her and comes home happy and well-cared for. If you're looking for someone who will genuinely love and protect your dog, Christina is the absolute best!
Christina is a responsible pet lover. She has been active in fostering dogs for the past 5 years. She is attentive to their needs and takes time to get to know each dog.
About Christina G.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large fenced in yard and my home has a large doggy door and low windows for your pup to gaze out of. My home is fairly quiet and has 2 very spoiled large dog residents.
Home
Information Christina G. would like to know about your pet
It’s important for me to know your pets likes and dislikes as well as if they have any special routines and what they’re scared of so we know to avoid those items, if they have any favorite toys, please bring them or favorite treats. It would be helpful to know what’s comforting to them and what their daily schedule is at home.
A typical day
In the mornings, we start with checking out the backyard as early as possible to avoid the heat and playing ball or with toys. Then inside to cool off and rest for a bit and then it’s breakfast time about an hour after breakfast depending on how hot it is outside, we may go for a short walk to the community park up the street or play with some mental enrichment toys. Mid day and after a morning of playtime and walks is doggy relax time. And the early afternoon or evening we would probably play a little bit inside then dinner time then once it cools off, go for a walk depending on the temperature or go in the backyard and run around and play with toys and ball and maybe play in the dog pool or with the sprinkler.
Christina G.
Michael Way, Las Vegas, NV
