Elizabeth L.
Witley






Services
Elizabeth can care for
Availability
After 14 years in executive search I pivoted to become a career coach and can work from anywhere with good WIFI. I love empowering people to find clarity and purpose in their careers or personal life. I am very flexible around canine requirements.
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About Elizabeth L.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I love dog walking in parks, woods, by the river and can't wait to make some new 4 legged friends. I can guarantee your precious pet will be looked after with as much love and patience as if they were my own.
Information Elizabeth L. would like to know about your pet
What makes your pet really happy? What upsets him or her? What are their favourite games or pastimes? How are they on it off lead and with other dogs?
A typical day
A typical day would be a lots of strokes and affection n their bed if they are still waking up and then letting them out for a pee. After breakfast it's time for a long walk, woods, fields, anywhere where there is space and lots of sniffs. When we get home it is time to chill together. In the afternoon there maybe some ball chasing in the garden (depending on flower beds) and another walk after dinner. Last thing at night, it's time for another nip into the garden before bedtime.
Location
Witley, United Kingdom
Passionate Dog Lover Ready to Pamper Your Pet
Pet care experience
Our darling 14 year old cocker spaniel, Boris, left us in January 2022 and haven't been able to even think of replacing him. Since then various friends have asked me to to dog and house sit whilst they are on holiday and I have loved looking after a variety of cherished pooches. One of whom is Bertie, a bouncy, adorable fox terrier who is a cuddly maverick and also needs plenty of exercise. Most recently I returned for another 16 days with Dudley a cheeky, energetic and rather stubborn corgi, who loves chasing a ball and who is convinced he's a lapdog and Lily a darling, affectionate, deaf terrier with the funniest squeaky bark (both rescues) and a tortoise. I have also housesat several times for Darcy, a chocolate spaniel who's a little anxious and needs patience and affection and special Bluey a gentle old lurcher with a dodgy heart who needed care and compassion. Aside from that I looked a young fox red Labrador called Monty for the day on many occasions. making frequent visits as he needs loads of exercise!
Reviews

Super kind and gently would highly recommend


Liz was great with Millie and Marley very kind and looked after them very well. Liz sent lots of photos to us which was lovely and reassuring.


Liz was a terrific house/dog sitter who looked after Shade and Sparky fantastically well. I’d highly recommend her to others.

Liz did an amazing job taking care of Fiona! Not only did she make herself available super last minute when our other dog sitter fell through, but she agreed to house sit following a sudden injury that Fiona suffered on her left foot that meant she’d have to wear a cone and keep out of grass and dirty. Liz sent us daily updates and pictures, and administered medication to Fiona with care. When we arrived back from our holiday, Fiona’s wound looked very clean and was healing nicely. Liz also kindly put the sheets in the wash and even replaced our milk. I would recommend Liz to anyone who needs a calm, compassionate, and trustworthy dog sitter. I’m so grateful to her for answering our call for help and treating Fiona with so much kindness.
About Elizabeth L.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I love dog walking in parks, woods, by the river and can't wait to make some new 4 legged friends. I can guarantee your precious pet will be looked after with as much love and patience as if they were my own.
Information Elizabeth L. would like to know about your pet
What makes your pet really happy? What upsets him or her? What are their favourite games or pastimes? How are they on it off lead and with other dogs?
A typical day
A typical day would be a lots of strokes and affection n their bed if they are still waking up and then letting them out for a pee. After breakfast it's time for a long walk, woods, fields, anywhere where there is space and lots of sniffs. When we get home it is time to chill together. In the afternoon there maybe some ball chasing in the garden (depending on flower beds) and another walk after dinner. Last thing at night, it's time for another nip into the garden before bedtime.
Elizabeth L.
Witley
