David K.
Fairfield, CT
Runner with a big yard by beach
Pet care experience
I'm a runner that lives by a few parks that can easily tire out your pet. Enjoy all different kinds of dog and am able to cater to your requests.
About David K.
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I'm home most of the day, I can block them off in the kitchen if they can't be trusted in the house. Can go on multiple walks and am by a few parks if they are trained to fetch.
Home
Information David K. would like to know about your pet
Medical History: Understand any medical conditions the pet has, any medications they need, and the contact information for their veterinarian in case of emergencies. Feeding Schedule: Learn about their feeding routine, including the type of food they eat, portion sizes, and any dietary restrictions or allergies they may have. Exercise Needs: Determine how much exercise the pet requires and what types of activities they enjoy. This could include daily walks, playtime in the backyard, or trips to the dog park. Behavioral Traits: Get insights into the pet's temperament, personality, and any behavioral quirks they may have. This will help you anticipate their needs and provide appropriate care. Training Commands: Find out if the pet responds to any specific commands or cues, such as sit, stay, or come. Knowing their training level can help you maintain consistency during your time together. Favorite Toys and Activities: Discover what toys and activities the pet loves the most, whether it's playing fetch, chasing laser pointers, or solving puzzle toys. Incorporating their favorite pastimes into your care routine can keep them happy and engaged. Emergency Contacts: Obtain emergency contact information for the pet owner, as well as any alternative contacts they may have in case they are unavailable.
A typical day
Outdoor Adventures: Take the dogs for a walk in the park, go for a hike on a nearby trail, or visit a dog-friendly beach for some fun in the sun. Playtime: Spend time playing with the pets in their own environment. Whether it's fetch in the backyard, tug-of-war with their favorite toy, or a game of hide-and-seek, interactive play is always a hit. Training Sessions: Use this time to work on basic obedience training or teach them new tricks. Positive reinforcement techniques can make learning fun for both you and the pet.
Services
David can host
David can watch in your home
Availability
Currently unemployed and available to help care for your animal. I would enjoy the company and think I could give your pet a good amount of attention and exercise throughout the day.
About David K.
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I'm home most of the day, I can block them off in the kitchen if they can't be trusted in the house. Can go on multiple walks and am by a few parks if they are trained to fetch.
Home
Information David K. would like to know about your pet
Medical History: Understand any medical conditions the pet has, any medications they need, and the contact information for their veterinarian in case of emergencies. Feeding Schedule: Learn about their feeding routine, including the type of food they eat, portion sizes, and any dietary restrictions or allergies they may have. Exercise Needs: Determine how much exercise the pet requires and what types of activities they enjoy. This could include daily walks, playtime in the backyard, or trips to the dog park. Behavioral Traits: Get insights into the pet's temperament, personality, and any behavioral quirks they may have. This will help you anticipate their needs and provide appropriate care. Training Commands: Find out if the pet responds to any specific commands or cues, such as sit, stay, or come. Knowing their training level can help you maintain consistency during your time together. Favorite Toys and Activities: Discover what toys and activities the pet loves the most, whether it's playing fetch, chasing laser pointers, or solving puzzle toys. Incorporating their favorite pastimes into your care routine can keep them happy and engaged. Emergency Contacts: Obtain emergency contact information for the pet owner, as well as any alternative contacts they may have in case they are unavailable.
A typical day
Outdoor Adventures: Take the dogs for a walk in the park, go for a hike on a nearby trail, or visit a dog-friendly beach for some fun in the sun. Playtime: Spend time playing with the pets in their own environment. Whether it's fetch in the backyard, tug-of-war with their favorite toy, or a game of hide-and-seek, interactive play is always a hit. Training Sessions: Use this time to work on basic obedience training or teach them new tricks. Positive reinforcement techniques can make learning fun for both you and the pet.
Location
Fairfield, CT
David K.
Fairfield, CT