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Deborah F.

Business District, Irvine, CA

5.0 out of 5 stars
45 reviews
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These prices are for 1 dog, including a booking fee of 11%.

Services

Deborah can care for

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
41 to 100 lbs
over 101 lbs

Availability

I'm a fulltime college student facilitating a career pivot. I have a lot of flexibility in my schedule since most my classes are online. This means most days I have a few hours to burn to either provide companionship for your fur baby or drop in and make sure they're as comfortable as possible while their family is away.

Available
Not available
SMTWTFS
House Sitting Cancellation Policy:

About Deborah F.

Communication

14 repeat pet parents
100% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Skills

23 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

In a client's home, I intend to make sure the living environment is safe and reasonably clean so your loved one is comfortable, this means making sure rooms are a good temperature, water bowls are refreshed and puppy pads or cat litters are refreshed In the client's home, I also intend to provide the amount of companionship and mental stimulation that your loved one is comfortable with. If they're a low energy senior who is a bit skittish I don't mind just dropping treats and building warmth up slowly. If they are a higher energy animal, such as a kitten, that would usually entail some kind of ball chasing and whatever physical touch they seem to enjoy. Of course, building this understanding and trust in our interactions can take at a few minutes to a few days depending on the individual. Mental stimulation may look like teaching your fur baby new commands/tricks or giving puzzles during feeding times (such as putting kibble in towels for them to unravel). The possibilities for interactions are really endless, I like to take photos of any pets I take care of and send them to their pet parents, and you can opt-in for a quick summary from me every time I visit of how they're doing and what we did during our time together. If I notice any physical alignments or their behavior seems off from normal you can expect me to send photos and update the family as quickly as possible.

Information Deborah F. would like to know about your pet

Please message me with the following information in order to approve your booking: Walks: - temperament with strangers/other animals - preferred method I can introduce myself to your pet - how should I expect to access your dog (and their leash + harness/collar etc) - preferred length or speed of walk - does your dog expect any play or command/training practice during walks - bowel movement preferences (does your dog tend to eliminate while walking or is very specific about needing grass etc) - are there any disabilities/special needs? - at least 1 thing that can trigger your dog (touch, loud noises, behaviors from others, etc) - Y/N would you like to receive pictures and a small summary via text after the walk is complete?

A typical day

In a client's home, I intend to make sure the living environment is safe and reasonably clean so your loved one is comfortable, this means making sure rooms are a good temperature, water bowls are refreshed and puppy pads or cat litters are refreshed In the client's home, I also intend to provide the amount of companionship and mental stimulation that your loved one is comfortable with. If they're a low energy senior who is a bit skittish I don't mind just dropping treats and building warmth up slowly. If they are a higher energy animal, such as a kitten, that would usually entail some kind of ball chasing and whatever physical touch they seem to enjoy. Of course, building this understanding and trust in our interactions can take at a few minutes to a few days depending on the individual. Mental stimulation may look like teaching your fur baby new commands/tricks or giving puzzles during feeding times (such as putting kibble in towels for them to unravel). The possibilities for interactions are really endless, I like to take photos of any pets I take care of and send them to their pet parents, and you can opt in for a quick summary from me every time I visit of how they're doing and what we did during our time together. If I notice any physical alignments or their behavior seems off from normal you can expect me to send photos and update the family as quickly as possible.

Location

Irvine, CA

Deborah F.'s Neighborhood

Accepting new cleints

Pet care experience

Attentive, Energetic and Kind I'm known to notice subtle queues animals give me, in other words, I'm aware that they are communicating with us all the time about what their wants and needs are and try to adjust my care and presence accordingly. I cared for animals almost my entire life. As a child, I had hamsters, frogs, fish, birds, dogs, and cats. I had cats I was personally responsible for as a child and I've taken care of both tiny breed dogs and large breed dogs. I have a plethora of experience taking care of puppies and now I diligently care for my senior dog. I'm fairly athletic so if your dog would love a jog around the neighborhood I would be overjoyed to provide that. If your dog is very food driven I can teach him new tricks and commands. If you have a puppy I can make progress on their loose leash walking and various basic commands. If you have a senior dog I know how to give medications and even do mild massages/stretching since my own dog needs that daily along with his at-home physical therapy. I've raised my German Shepherd for 9 years, as many people know, a German Shepherd is not ideal for a pet parent's first dog, and while it has been a steep learning curve I've gathered a treasure trove of knowledge for caring for working breed dogs. My experience training/raising/socializing my GSD makes me capable of handling most dogs. TLDR: Nothing makes me happier than a walk with a dog or just sitting quietly reading to your cat and I have a solid history of being capable of handing most of anything.

Reviews

Mingdong L.
Drop-In Visits • May 21, 2026
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Thank you Deborah for your patience and care to my puppies. Thank you for all the nice pictures and long time walk.

rachel m.
Dog Walking • May 08, 2026
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Deborah is excellent!!

Shuka J.
Drop-In Visits • Apr 24, 2026
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Deborah is the best! She continues to amaze us with her professionalism, sweetness and care with our pup! We feel lucky to work with her!

Lauren R.
Dog Walking • Mar 22, 2026
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Deborah did a fantastic job! Will definitely have her walk our pup again.

About Deborah F.

Communication

14 repeat pet parents
100% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Skills

23 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

In a client's home, I intend to make sure the living environment is safe and reasonably clean so your loved one is comfortable, this means making sure rooms are a good temperature, water bowls are refreshed and puppy pads or cat litters are refreshed In the client's home, I also intend to provide the amount of companionship and mental stimulation that your loved one is comfortable with. If they're a low energy senior who is a bit skittish I don't mind just dropping treats and building warmth up slowly. If they are a higher energy animal, such as a kitten, that would usually entail some kind of ball chasing and whatever physical touch they seem to enjoy. Of course, building this understanding and trust in our interactions can take at a few minutes to a few days depending on the individual. Mental stimulation may look like teaching your fur baby new commands/tricks or giving puzzles during feeding times (such as putting kibble in towels for them to unravel). The possibilities for interactions are really endless, I like to take photos of any pets I take care of and send them to their pet parents, and you can opt-in for a quick summary from me every time I visit of how they're doing and what we did during our time together. If I notice any physical alignments or their behavior seems off from normal you can expect me to send photos and update the family as quickly as possible.

Information Deborah F. would like to know about your pet

Please message me with the following information in order to approve your booking: Walks: - temperament with strangers/other animals - preferred method I can introduce myself to your pet - how should I expect to access your dog (and their leash + harness/collar etc) - preferred length or speed of walk - does your dog expect any play or command/training practice during walks - bowel movement preferences (does your dog tend to eliminate while walking or is very specific about needing grass etc) - are there any disabilities/special needs? - at least 1 thing that can trigger your dog (touch, loud noises, behaviors from others, etc) - Y/N would you like to receive pictures and a small summary via text after the walk is complete?

A typical day

In a client's home, I intend to make sure the living environment is safe and reasonably clean so your loved one is comfortable, this means making sure rooms are a good temperature, water bowls are refreshed and puppy pads or cat litters are refreshed In the client's home, I also intend to provide the amount of companionship and mental stimulation that your loved one is comfortable with. If they're a low energy senior who is a bit skittish I don't mind just dropping treats and building warmth up slowly. If they are a higher energy animal, such as a kitten, that would usually entail some kind of ball chasing and whatever physical touch they seem to enjoy. Of course, building this understanding and trust in our interactions can take at a few minutes to a few days depending on the individual. Mental stimulation may look like teaching your fur baby new commands/tricks or giving puzzles during feeding times (such as putting kibble in towels for them to unravel). The possibilities for interactions are really endless, I like to take photos of any pets I take care of and send them to their pet parents, and you can opt in for a quick summary from me every time I visit of how they're doing and what we did during our time together. If I notice any physical alignments or their behavior seems off from normal you can expect me to send photos and update the family as quickly as possible.

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Deborah F.

Business District, Irvine, CA

5.0 out of 5 stars
45 reviews