Erica D.
Kannapolis, NC






Services
Erica can host
Erica can care for
Availability
I am a disabled veteran who is at home most of the day. I can provide a lot of interaction throughout the day and frequent bathroom breaks, playtime, and additional feeding times if needed.
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About Erica D.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced-in yard, baby gates inside the home, and access to crates if needed or requested for safety. I pride myself on offering the option for uncrated dogs, but I own XS, medium, and large crates and a large RuffLand crate if owners request their use or if there is a significant danger risk. Your baby’s safety and health are my top priority. I offer two feeding times per day at 7 am and 5 pm. Food is never left out for grazing, which can cause severe conflicts. Pets are fed in separate areas of the house, and if there is ever an issue of resource hoarding, I remove the hoarded objects from the dog-accessible rooms. I provide potty breaks at two to four-hour intervals, and we enjoy several long play breaks in the backyard daily. If dogs have personality conflicts or territorial issues, they have separate potty breaks and playtime as necessary.
Home
Information Erica D. would like to know about your pet
Please read before arriving for boarding: 1) I need to know about medications and allergies. 2) Please put food in a storage container or Tupperware, not a Ziploc bag. Bags are hard to scoop out of. However, pre-portioned individual baggies are okay. 3) Please provide the measuring scoop you use and let me know how much and how often. 4) You only need to bring dog bowls if it's a special slow feeder. I feed at 7 am and 5 pm but can incorporate additional times. I can not leave food down all day for safety concerns. 5) Please do not bring toys unless you're okay with them possibly getting destroyed. 6) Favorite treats are okay but they will get shared. 7) I have multiple dog beds, but you can bring theirs from home. 8) I need to know their usual sleeping arrangement. I can only sometimes accommodate dogs used to sleeping in their owner's beds. It all depends on the dog's size and how they interact with my cat. 9) I only crate dogs at the owner's request, if they are destructive when unsupervised or not house-trained. Please let me know if they need to be crated when I am not home or at night. I have XS, medium, and large wire crates and a large RuffLand crate, but if they need a different size or type, you will need to bring it. 10) I respect that some owners provide rawhide treats or animal bones at their homes; however, if rawhide or bones are brought, I will not dispense them to any dogs as rawhide is bad for digestion and animal bones pose a broken-tooth risk.
A typical day
I’m always looking for new ways to stimulate pets in my care, both physically and mentally. I am constantly searching for new mental activities like treat puzzles and unique toys and buying new toys in bulk online in between boarders. I also have a fully fenced-in yard for constant outdoor stimulation. A typical day starts at 7 am for the morning potty break. I dispense morning medications, breakfast, and reward treats for good behavior. Animals are fed and monitored in separate areas of the house during feeding times. Our second potty break is soon after breakfast, and then we engage in intervals of outdoor playtime, indoor toy play, and general roughhousing. At 5 pm, I dispense dinner; at the times instructed, I dispense any medications (oral and injectable). I can give them more meals as requested throughout the day.
Location
Kannapolis, NC
Pets
Erica D. has Star Sitter status
The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.
Navy Veteran and Animal Lover
Pet care experience
I am a US Navy veteran at home full-time during the week. I have had family pets since I was six months old and have taken care of my pets since I adopted a cat in college. I currently have one cat and one dog in my home, whom I adore. I have a lifetime of experience in handling cats and dogs, as well as pet mice, rabbits, hamsters, and fish. My extended family trusts me to dog and cat sit when needed because they know I will dedicate myself to caring for their pets. I treat all animals as if they are my own. I offer optional crate-free boarding for dogs who are safe, non-destructive, and potty-trained when I am not home and at night.
Reviews

Erica is absolutely great!

Erica is absolutely wonderful! Our 5-month-old puppy stayed at Erica’s house for 5 days and had an amazing time. It was clear from the start that Erica genuinely loves dogs and has a lot of experience caring for them. She is incredibly knowledgeable, attentive, and patient, and she made us feel completely comfortable leaving our puppy in her care. Throughout the stay, Erica kept us updated and made sure our puppy was happy, active, and well cared for. Our puppy came back healthy, relaxed, and clearly enjoyed the experience. We would absolutely trust Erica again in the future and highly recommend her to anyone looking for a reliable, caring, and experienced dog sitter!

Our boy was in good hands with Erica! She was welcoming and friendly. Communication was great and we appreciated the pictures she sent throughout the day! We would book again with Erica in the future.

Very understanding with last minute requests, sent pictures and updates.
About Erica D.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a fenced-in yard, baby gates inside the home, and access to crates if needed or requested for safety. I pride myself on offering the option for uncrated dogs, but I own XS, medium, and large crates and a large RuffLand crate if owners request their use or if there is a significant danger risk. Your baby’s safety and health are my top priority. I offer two feeding times per day at 7 am and 5 pm. Food is never left out for grazing, which can cause severe conflicts. Pets are fed in separate areas of the house, and if there is ever an issue of resource hoarding, I remove the hoarded objects from the dog-accessible rooms. I provide potty breaks at two to four-hour intervals, and we enjoy several long play breaks in the backyard daily. If dogs have personality conflicts or territorial issues, they have separate potty breaks and playtime as necessary.
Home
Information Erica D. would like to know about your pet
Please read before arriving for boarding: 1) I need to know about medications and allergies. 2) Please put food in a storage container or Tupperware, not a Ziploc bag. Bags are hard to scoop out of. However, pre-portioned individual baggies are okay. 3) Please provide the measuring scoop you use and let me know how much and how often. 4) You only need to bring dog bowls if it's a special slow feeder. I feed at 7 am and 5 pm but can incorporate additional times. I can not leave food down all day for safety concerns. 5) Please do not bring toys unless you're okay with them possibly getting destroyed. 6) Favorite treats are okay but they will get shared. 7) I have multiple dog beds, but you can bring theirs from home. 8) I need to know their usual sleeping arrangement. I can only sometimes accommodate dogs used to sleeping in their owner's beds. It all depends on the dog's size and how they interact with my cat. 9) I only crate dogs at the owner's request, if they are destructive when unsupervised or not house-trained. Please let me know if they need to be crated when I am not home or at night. I have XS, medium, and large wire crates and a large RuffLand crate, but if they need a different size or type, you will need to bring it. 10) I respect that some owners provide rawhide treats or animal bones at their homes; however, if rawhide or bones are brought, I will not dispense them to any dogs as rawhide is bad for digestion and animal bones pose a broken-tooth risk.
A typical day
I’m always looking for new ways to stimulate pets in my care, both physically and mentally. I am constantly searching for new mental activities like treat puzzles and unique toys and buying new toys in bulk online in between boarders. I also have a fully fenced-in yard for constant outdoor stimulation. A typical day starts at 7 am for the morning potty break. I dispense morning medications, breakfast, and reward treats for good behavior. Animals are fed and monitored in separate areas of the house during feeding times. Our second potty break is soon after breakfast, and then we engage in intervals of outdoor playtime, indoor toy play, and general roughhousing. At 5 pm, I dispense dinner; at the times instructed, I dispense any medications (oral and injectable). I can give them more meals as requested throughout the day.
Erica D.
Kannapolis, NC
