Emily M.
Woodinville, WA
Nonstop fun for all dogs, all sizes
Pet care experience
Note: I can only accept one non-crate-trained dog at a time - all other dogs must be crate trained. I follow a first come first served policy for who gets the non-crate-trained spot. This rule is for your dogs safety since I separate all dogs during feeding times, meaning they must eat in their crate. If your dog barks or whines excessively in the crate, this will stress all the other dogs out so please be honest about your dogs behavior. Sorry to be so frank - I have been lied to in the past and it creates a dangerous feeding situation which is not fair to the dogs and owners who told the truth about their dogs behavior. Per my insurance, I can only accept dogs who are fully vaccinated and up to date on flea/tick preventatives. I’ve have dogs my entire life and am a huge animal lover! I trained horses professionally since I was 18, so have an above average knowledge of animals and veterinary care. Friends and family will often drop their dogs off for the day (or a few days at a time) to get the zoomies out at my house, in my fully fenced backyard.
Reviews
Emily was incredibly accommodating with my two dogs as I changed plans twice with her. I was grateful for that. My younger dog had a blast with Emily's dog and came home tired. Emily was careful with my older tripod, giving her space from the other two as she gets knocked down with too much energy. I felt like Emily was very responsive to my dogs needs. I would use her again.
Thankful that Emily was able to watch our dog Tmix with short notice on Thanksgiving. She got to play with other dogs too.
Emily is great and my puppy loves playing with her dog. Would definitely recommend!
Emily was great and our pup had a blast with her. Would highly recommend
About Emily M.
Communication
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Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced in yard and an extremely energetic dog (he’s great with tiny dogs and giant dogs). I promise your fur baby will be exhausted from playing with Archer, playing fetch, and going on hikes in Paradise Valley Conservation area. If your dog is recovering from a medical procedure and just needs to chill, I can accommodate that as well. I am comfortable giving subcutaneous injections and any other medications your dog may need. I prefer to keep non-resident dogs crated while I am out of the house, and I provide open top pens for dogs who may have crate anxieties (see pictures for example). I generally don’t allow dogs on the furniture (mainly because they get pretty dirty from playing outside all day) but I make exceptions for extra snuggly or anxious dogs. My dog is a grazer, but I can accommodate dogs with more typical eating schedules easily.
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Information Emily M. would like to know about your pet
Do they get along with other dogs? Especially high energy ones? Have they been in a group play situation before? Are they crate trained? Are they fully vaccinated and up to date on their flea/tick preventative? When were they last dewormed? Are they chewers? Are they diggers? Are they typically allowed on the furniture at home? Are they food aggressive? Do they have any anxieties or fears? What is their feeding schedule?
A typical day
We play fetch in the backyard, cool off in the kiddie pool, and go for (leashed) hikes in Paradise Valley Conservation Area, which my property backs up to!
Services
Emily can host
Availability
I work from home and since I just purchased this house, I’m too poor to take vacations or go out much, so I’m literally always home! I do sometimes leave the house for a few hours to run errands or take a class, and dogs will be crated while I am out of the house (unless your dog is the one non-crated dog I allow at a time)
About Emily M.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced in yard and an extremely energetic dog (he’s great with tiny dogs and giant dogs). I promise your fur baby will be exhausted from playing with Archer, playing fetch, and going on hikes in Paradise Valley Conservation area. If your dog is recovering from a medical procedure and just needs to chill, I can accommodate that as well. I am comfortable giving subcutaneous injections and any other medications your dog may need. I prefer to keep non-resident dogs crated while I am out of the house, and I provide open top pens for dogs who may have crate anxieties (see pictures for example). I generally don’t allow dogs on the furniture (mainly because they get pretty dirty from playing outside all day) but I make exceptions for extra snuggly or anxious dogs. My dog is a grazer, but I can accommodate dogs with more typical eating schedules easily.
Home
Information Emily M. would like to know about your pet
Do they get along with other dogs? Especially high energy ones? Have they been in a group play situation before? Are they crate trained? Are they fully vaccinated and up to date on their flea/tick preventative? When were they last dewormed? Are they chewers? Are they diggers? Are they typically allowed on the furniture at home? Are they food aggressive? Do they have any anxieties or fears? What is their feeding schedule?
A typical day
We play fetch in the backyard, cool off in the kiddie pool, and go for (leashed) hikes in Paradise Valley Conservation Area, which my property backs up to!
Location
Woodinville, WA
Pets
Emily M.
Woodinville, WA