Eleanor T.
Bristol
Uni student missing her little Staffie-Corgi!
Pet care experience
I’m happy to visit dogs to look after, feed and play with them. I’m also happy to take them out for walks, loo breaks and everything in between. We’ve got three Staffies in our family but I love all dogs, no matter the breed (though I wouldn’t fancy my chances with a giant one!) Being at university, I don’t get to see my family dog and I spend an inordinate amount of time looking at dogs when I’m out and about, so it’ll be nice to have a little fur-baby or two to look after when needs be. I’ve got a soft spot for rescue dogs and older dogs (particularly those smiley Staffies) but I’ll gladly cuddle, feed and exercise (and clean up after) any dog in need.
Reviews
Eleanor is an extremely responsible and sensible young woman with a kind and caring nature. Her love of dogs began at an early age when her aunt acquired a puppy; Eleanor always enjoyed taking him for walks and playing with him. She is also a passionate supporter of the Dog's Trust and other animal charities. She now has her own rescue dog 'Trixie' who has become a huge part in her life and takes responsibility for all aspects of her care such as grooming, feeding, bathing, walking and playing. She also helps to look after her father's two dogs. Eleanor can be trusted to give your dog the love, care and affection it deserves.
About Eleanor T.
Skills
Information Eleanor T. would like to know about your pet
It would be great if I could know how sociable or confident a dog is, such as how well they deal with other dogs and crowds.
A typical day
Just as for people, I think that exercise is really important for dogs. Not only does it expend some of that boundless energy, it also gives them a chance to have a little sniff and say hello to their doggy pals. So, I plan to take the dogs out for a little walk and a little run-around, playing fetch if they feel like it.
Services
Eleanor can watch in your home
About Eleanor T.
Skills
Information Eleanor T. would like to know about your pet
It would be great if I could know how sociable or confident a dog is, such as how well they deal with other dogs and crowds.
A typical day
Just as for people, I think that exercise is really important for dogs. Not only does it expend some of that boundless energy, it also gives them a chance to have a little sniff and say hello to their doggy pals. So, I plan to take the dogs out for a little walk and a little run-around, playing fetch if they feel like it.
Location
Bristol, United Kingdom
Eleanor T.
Bristol