Daniella H.
Murrieta, CA
Will shower your dog/cat with love!
Pet care experience
I'm a recent college graduate currently living in UTC. I am a huge dog lover whether they are big, small, old, young, long-haired or short-haired. I have lived with two Alaskan Malamutes for the past 12 years so I have a lot of experience walking, grooming, and playing with large dogs. With my experience walking more than one large dog at a time (who loved to pretend I was a sled to pull), any smaller breeds will be a breeze, though I am still open to even larger breeds. I have also provided dog walking services to my neighbors special needs minature dogs (specifically dogs with hearing issues) and fostered a Papillon for a month before finding its forever home. Additionally, I have experience caring for dogs with behavioral issues, such as leash aggression and food aggression, and am very familiar with canine stress responses and how to calmly respond to them. I can guarantee that your dog or cat will be well taken care of and showered with affection!
Reviews
again, Daniella is awesome! Reliable, and our Barkley loves her!
Daniella has just been awesome! She is very punctual and our Barkley, a very energetic Goldendoodle puppy, just loves her and their walk. Due to knee and back issues, we can’t give him the exercise/walk he needs, and Daniella has been a God send!
Daniella is AMAZING! Our puppy took right to her and adored her! She showed up on time everyday and never disappointed! Do yourself a favor and use her!! Trust me!
About Daniella H.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
It depends on the individual dogs needs. If it’s an energetic puppy, it’s fetch, tug-o-war, or a brisker pace during the walk. For puppies I’ve found that the number one task is making sure they don’t eat things they aren’t supposed to. For more leisurely or elderly dogs a drop-in might be mostly pets and treats, and for walks a slower pace.
Information Daniella H. would like to know about your pet
The general things are health conditions/allergies, likes and dislikes (food, affection, etc), and if they have aggressive or fearful tendencies toward certain things (loud noises, other dogs, cars etc). For walks the main things I need to know are: - Is the dog leash or other dog aggressive? I have walked a dog that was only aggressive to strangers while on a leash so this is important to know. - Does your dog try to eat things when on a walk? - Does your dog pull a lot, or will they try to chase small animals, cars, or other dogs? - If somehow your dog manages to slip the leash, will they come back when called? - How long should the walk be? Puppies usually need longer, and I don’t want to walk an older dog to far. For drop-ins: - Do they tend to eat/chew on random things in the yard? - What is their energy level? - Do they have a favorite toy? - How will they most likely react to me at first? - Do they like to be pet, or left alone? - Are they food/water aggressive, or possessive over a certain toy?
A typical day
Fetch and tug o war are both classics. Also going to the park. A typical drop in would start with me letting the dog outside to go to the bathroom, then making sure they have water available and their favorite toy. After playing for a while to get all the dogs energy out it’s usually all pets and a healthy amount of treats.
Services
Daniella can watch in your home
Availability
I work full time so I am only available on the weekends. Friday’s after 3:30pm are an exception. I’m available mornings and afternoons for walks and drop ins.
About Daniella H.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
It depends on the individual dogs needs. If it’s an energetic puppy, it’s fetch, tug-o-war, or a brisker pace during the walk. For puppies I’ve found that the number one task is making sure they don’t eat things they aren’t supposed to. For more leisurely or elderly dogs a drop-in might be mostly pets and treats, and for walks a slower pace.
Information Daniella H. would like to know about your pet
The general things are health conditions/allergies, likes and dislikes (food, affection, etc), and if they have aggressive or fearful tendencies toward certain things (loud noises, other dogs, cars etc). For walks the main things I need to know are: - Is the dog leash or other dog aggressive? I have walked a dog that was only aggressive to strangers while on a leash so this is important to know. - Does your dog try to eat things when on a walk? - Does your dog pull a lot, or will they try to chase small animals, cars, or other dogs? - If somehow your dog manages to slip the leash, will they come back when called? - How long should the walk be? Puppies usually need longer, and I don’t want to walk an older dog to far. For drop-ins: - Do they tend to eat/chew on random things in the yard? - What is their energy level? - Do they have a favorite toy? - How will they most likely react to me at first? - Do they like to be pet, or left alone? - Are they food/water aggressive, or possessive over a certain toy?
A typical day
Fetch and tug o war are both classics. Also going to the park. A typical drop in would start with me letting the dog outside to go to the bathroom, then making sure they have water available and their favorite toy. After playing for a while to get all the dogs energy out it’s usually all pets and a healthy amount of treats.
Location
Murrieta, CA
Daniella H.
Murrieta, CA