Emma M.
Manhattan, KS
Pre-vet student looking for work!
Pet care experience
I have extensive experience with caring for small animals, between working as a vet assistant, volunteering at shelters, dog sitting and house sitting gigs, fostering shelter animals, and even taking care of my own pets at home. Furthermore, I am a pre-vet student at KSU, so I have specific education pertaining to animal health and wellness. I am confident in my abilities as a dog sitter or dog walker because of the tools and skills I have learned throughout my life, and I have several references that can attest to that.
Reviews
Emma is the BEST! She’s always willing to be flexible and takes the best care of Boo. 🫶🏼🫶🏼
Emma has been amazing, she is always attentive and very caring with my dog Joey. Highly recommend!
Highly Recommend! Great communication, and updates!
Emma was wonderful, we definitely recommend her! She took wonderful care of our pets and her communication was great!
About Emma M.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In the case that I am asked to petsit a dog at someone else’s home, I will ensure that both the dog and the house have my most undivided attention. It takes a lot of trust to let someone you hardly know take care of your animal in your own home, so I will never be someone who takes advantage of that. I understand that a dog may be anxious after its owner leaves so I also be sure to take that into serious consideration. I treat any dog as if it were my own, with the most attention and love I can give it.
Information Emma M. would like to know about your pet
As a vet assistant, I prioritize the health of the dog first. Because of this, it is extremely important to know the medical history of any dog I work with. For example, is the dog allergic to anything? Is the dog susceptible to seizures? Does the dog have a history of chronic health issues? Knowing the dog’s medical history is essential in order to create the best experience for both parties.
A typical day
Typically, I like to incorporate activities that are specific to the dog’s activity levels. A very active dog will require more physical activity, such as playing fetch or going for a run. However, a dog that would prefer just lounging on the couch with you would find going on a run to be its worst nightmare. In that case, activities could include practicing trick training or doing a low maintenance activity, such as a light stroll around the block. In any case, I love going on walks at Annenburg trail, a 1.5 mile loop around the park, as it provides both the dog and me exercise!
Services
Emma can watch in your home
Availability
I am currently a full-time student with another part-time job at a vet clinic, but it will not interfere with my availability as a pet sitter or dog walker for the most part. I have most of my early mornings, afternoons and evenings free. Additionally, my weekends are free.
About Emma M.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In the case that I am asked to petsit a dog at someone else’s home, I will ensure that both the dog and the house have my most undivided attention. It takes a lot of trust to let someone you hardly know take care of your animal in your own home, so I will never be someone who takes advantage of that. I understand that a dog may be anxious after its owner leaves so I also be sure to take that into serious consideration. I treat any dog as if it were my own, with the most attention and love I can give it.
Information Emma M. would like to know about your pet
As a vet assistant, I prioritize the health of the dog first. Because of this, it is extremely important to know the medical history of any dog I work with. For example, is the dog allergic to anything? Is the dog susceptible to seizures? Does the dog have a history of chronic health issues? Knowing the dog’s medical history is essential in order to create the best experience for both parties.
A typical day
Typically, I like to incorporate activities that are specific to the dog’s activity levels. A very active dog will require more physical activity, such as playing fetch or going for a run. However, a dog that would prefer just lounging on the couch with you would find going on a run to be its worst nightmare. In that case, activities could include practicing trick training or doing a low maintenance activity, such as a light stroll around the block. In any case, I love going on walks at Annenburg trail, a 1.5 mile loop around the park, as it provides both the dog and me exercise!
Location
Manhattan, KS
Pets
Emma M.
Manhattan, KS