Clare S.
Alexandria, KY




Snuggles, Walks, Eat, repeat!
Pet care experience
I provide more than just pet sitting—I offer personalized, attentive care tailored to your dog’s unique needs. Whether it’s training a new puppy with patience and consistency, or offering gentle, comforting care to senior dogs with special routines or medications, I adapt to each dog’s personality and lifestyle. I communicate regularly with updates and photos, so you always feel connected. Your dog isn’t just being watched—they’re being cared for like family in a safe, loving environment.
About Clare S.
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced in yard, long walks and park near by. I have two small, non-aggressive, friendly dog that will give them company. I am more than happy to accommodate any crate needs or other requests.
Home
Information Clare S. would like to know about your pet
🐶 Key Info to Know About a Dog: 1. Breed & Age 2. Feeding Schedule & Diet Needs 3. Allergies or Medical Conditions 4. Medications (name, dose, timing) 5. Potty Routine (indoor/outdoor, frequency) 6. Behavior Triggers (fear of storms, aggression, etc.) 7. Socialization (friendly with dogs/people/kids?) 8. Commands Known (sit, stay, recall, etc.) 9. Energy Level (active, mellow, senior) 10. Favorite Activities or Toys 11. Crate Trained or Free Roam? 12. Emergency Contact Info (vet & owner)
A typical day
Morning (7–9 AM): • Rise and shine! Dogs start the day with a morning potty break and a nice stretch. • Breakfast is served based on your pup’s usual schedule and diet. • Afterward, it’s time for a brisk walk or some light play in the yard or park. Midday (11 AM–2 PM): • Time for interactive play, cuddles, or a nap—whatever your dog prefers. • Midday potty breaks or walks keep your pup comfortable and happy. • If your sitter has other dogs, this is when safe, supervised social time often happens. Afternoon (3–5 PM): • Some light training, puzzle toys, or fetch to keep minds and paws busy. • Another potty break or short walk. • Chill time—some dogs curl up in a sunbeam while others enjoy a cozy nap. Evening (6–8 PM): • Dinner is served according to your pup’s feeding schedule. • One last burst of play or a relaxed stroll around the block. • Sitter sends updates, photos, or videos so you know your dog is doing great. Night (9–10 PM): • A final potty break before bedtime. • Your dog settles in for the night—either in their own bed, crate, or wherever they’re most comfortable.
Services
Clare can host
Clare can watch in your home
Availability
I’m currently boarding and daycare on weekends and sometimes weekdays. I’m offering my services because of the love of animals and the needs from owners. Sometimes owners need a break or a vacation that’s pup-free. And I get it! Helping achieve that for you while their dog-family is also cared for the way you would at home is so important. I just hope to make that gap in the industry a wonderful experience
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About Clare S.
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced in yard, long walks and park near by. I have two small, non-aggressive, friendly dog that will give them company. I am more than happy to accommodate any crate needs or other requests.
Home
Information Clare S. would like to know about your pet
🐶 Key Info to Know About a Dog: 1. Breed & Age 2. Feeding Schedule & Diet Needs 3. Allergies or Medical Conditions 4. Medications (name, dose, timing) 5. Potty Routine (indoor/outdoor, frequency) 6. Behavior Triggers (fear of storms, aggression, etc.) 7. Socialization (friendly with dogs/people/kids?) 8. Commands Known (sit, stay, recall, etc.) 9. Energy Level (active, mellow, senior) 10. Favorite Activities or Toys 11. Crate Trained or Free Roam? 12. Emergency Contact Info (vet & owner)
A typical day
Morning (7–9 AM): • Rise and shine! Dogs start the day with a morning potty break and a nice stretch. • Breakfast is served based on your pup’s usual schedule and diet. • Afterward, it’s time for a brisk walk or some light play in the yard or park. Midday (11 AM–2 PM): • Time for interactive play, cuddles, or a nap—whatever your dog prefers. • Midday potty breaks or walks keep your pup comfortable and happy. • If your sitter has other dogs, this is when safe, supervised social time often happens. Afternoon (3–5 PM): • Some light training, puzzle toys, or fetch to keep minds and paws busy. • Another potty break or short walk. • Chill time—some dogs curl up in a sunbeam while others enjoy a cozy nap. Evening (6–8 PM): • Dinner is served according to your pup’s feeding schedule. • One last burst of play or a relaxed stroll around the block. • Sitter sends updates, photos, or videos so you know your dog is doing great. Night (9–10 PM): • A final potty break before bedtime. • Your dog settles in for the night—either in their own bed, crate, or wherever they’re most comfortable.
Location
Alexandria, KY
Pets




Clare S.
Alexandria, KY