Danielly M.
Veldhoven




Services
Danielly can host
Availability
Pet care blends really naturally into my daily rhythm. I’m currently working from home while job‑hunting and doing some freelance work, so I’m home most of the day and able to give plenty of attention and supervision. I usually start my mornings around 9, and from there the day flows around the dogs’ needs. Kaya, my own dog, gets three to four walks a day—two of them longer ones—and any visiting dogs join in on that same calm, steady routine. There are also several dog parks nearby, which makes it easy to add extra playtime or a change of scenery. When we’re at home, the dogs have access to a spacious, safe environment and a fenced garden where they can play freely under supervision. Because I’m around throughout the day, I can keep a close eye on everyone, offer cuddles, maintain structure, and make sure each dog feels relaxed and cared for.
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About Danielly M.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Creating a safe and trustworthy environment is always my first priority. When a dog stays with me, I pay close attention to their individual personality and comfort level. I take time to let them settle in at their own pace, offering gentle guidance and structure so they feel secure. I keep a close eye on body language, energy levels, and interactions to make sure every dog feels respected and understood. I maintain clear routines, consistent supervision, and a calm atmosphere so dogs know what to expect throughout the day. I also make sure the space is clean, hazard‑free, and arranged in a way that allows dogs to rest, explore, or have quiet time when they need it. If a dog prefers more space, I can easily separate areas to give them a peaceful corner of their own. Health and well‑being are equally important to me. I’m attentive to signs of stress, discomfort, or fatigue, and I adjust activities accordingly. I’m also careful with introductions between pets, ensuring they meet slowly and safely. Before any stay, I like to learn about a dog’s habits, sensitivities, and any special care instructions so I can support them in the way that suits them best. Whether a dog is playful, shy, energetic, or more laid‑back, I aim to create an environment where they feel safe, understood, and genuinely cared for.
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Information Danielly M. would like to know about your pet
Every dog has their own personality, habits, and sensitivities, and the more I know in advance, the better I can support them. It’s helpful to hear about their daily routine, energy level, and how they usually behave around other dogs. I also like to know if they have any anxieties, fears, or triggers; whether it’s loud noises, being left alone, or meeting new animals. Information about reactivity, resource guarding, or strong male‑dominant behavior is especially important so I can make sure the environment stays safe for everyone. Health details matter too: any allergies, medications, dietary restrictions, or past injuries that might affect how much activity they can handle. I also appreciate knowing their feeding schedule, preferred treats, and any house rules they’re used to at home. One practical note: please bring your dog’s own food and treats. Keeping their diet consistent helps avoid stomach issues and makes their stay much smoother. All of this helps me create a calm, predictable environment where your dog feels understood and cared for from the moment they arrive.
A typical day
I usually start my morning around 9, and once everyone is awake and settled, we head out for our first walk. I like to give dogs plenty of time to sniff around and ease into the day rather than rushing them. After we get back home, I spend a few hours working on my job search all-around tasks while the dogs relax, nap, or quietly play nearby. Throughout the day, we go out for three more walks, with two of them being longer ones. There are dog parks and green areas close by, so depending on the dog’s energy level and personality, we might go for a proper stroll, a bit of playtime, or just a peaceful wander. In between outings, the fenced garden is perfect for supervised play or a bit of fresh air. Some dogs like to stay close for cuddles, others prefer their own space, and I let each one choose what makes them comfortable. I keep an eye on their mood and energy so the day stays balanced, enough activity to keep them happy, but also enough downtime so they don’t get overstimulated.
Location
Veldhoven, Netherlands
Pets
PetSitter in Veldhoven
Pet care experience
I have two wonderful cats that I've been taking care of for the past five years, and I grew up with various pets, including dogs, cats, and even small animals like hamsters and fish.
Cat care experience

Danielly also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews
Danielly is a very caring pet mom. She planned everything to welcome Bella comfortably into her home and made sure to provide frequent updates so that everyone could see how relaxed, happy, and safe Bella was. Danielly was able to accommodate all of Bella's needs, she is very reliable, and I truly can't recommend her enough!
Danielly is an awesome cat mother to two stubborn but lovable cats who really opened up after spending some time in Danielly's care. She also looks forward to care for dogs, as she has a life long experience with them from growing up. She handles all animals with care and kindness, I would not hesitate letting her watch my pets if it's ever needed!
About Danielly M.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Creating a safe and trustworthy environment is always my first priority. When a dog stays with me, I pay close attention to their individual personality and comfort level. I take time to let them settle in at their own pace, offering gentle guidance and structure so they feel secure. I keep a close eye on body language, energy levels, and interactions to make sure every dog feels respected and understood. I maintain clear routines, consistent supervision, and a calm atmosphere so dogs know what to expect throughout the day. I also make sure the space is clean, hazard‑free, and arranged in a way that allows dogs to rest, explore, or have quiet time when they need it. If a dog prefers more space, I can easily separate areas to give them a peaceful corner of their own. Health and well‑being are equally important to me. I’m attentive to signs of stress, discomfort, or fatigue, and I adjust activities accordingly. I’m also careful with introductions between pets, ensuring they meet slowly and safely. Before any stay, I like to learn about a dog’s habits, sensitivities, and any special care instructions so I can support them in the way that suits them best. Whether a dog is playful, shy, energetic, or more laid‑back, I aim to create an environment where they feel safe, understood, and genuinely cared for.
Home
Information Danielly M. would like to know about your pet
Every dog has their own personality, habits, and sensitivities, and the more I know in advance, the better I can support them. It’s helpful to hear about their daily routine, energy level, and how they usually behave around other dogs. I also like to know if they have any anxieties, fears, or triggers; whether it’s loud noises, being left alone, or meeting new animals. Information about reactivity, resource guarding, or strong male‑dominant behavior is especially important so I can make sure the environment stays safe for everyone. Health details matter too: any allergies, medications, dietary restrictions, or past injuries that might affect how much activity they can handle. I also appreciate knowing their feeding schedule, preferred treats, and any house rules they’re used to at home. One practical note: please bring your dog’s own food and treats. Keeping their diet consistent helps avoid stomach issues and makes their stay much smoother. All of this helps me create a calm, predictable environment where your dog feels understood and cared for from the moment they arrive.
A typical day
I usually start my morning around 9, and once everyone is awake and settled, we head out for our first walk. I like to give dogs plenty of time to sniff around and ease into the day rather than rushing them. After we get back home, I spend a few hours working on my job search all-around tasks while the dogs relax, nap, or quietly play nearby. Throughout the day, we go out for three more walks, with two of them being longer ones. There are dog parks and green areas close by, so depending on the dog’s energy level and personality, we might go for a proper stroll, a bit of playtime, or just a peaceful wander. In between outings, the fenced garden is perfect for supervised play or a bit of fresh air. Some dogs like to stay close for cuddles, others prefer their own space, and I let each one choose what makes them comfortable. I keep an eye on their mood and energy so the day stays balanced, enough activity to keep them happy, but also enough downtime so they don’t get overstimulated.
Danielly M.
Veldhoven
