Esthefany H.
East Boston, MA
Providing Dog Fulfillment & Fun
Pet care experience
I am pet first aid and CPR certified. I love dog training and in the last few years have entered the world of dog sports. My older dog Wesker is dog reactive so I have experience with reactive dogs. I am a big proponent of advocating for your dog and love learning about dog body language. My youngest dog will turn 1 soon so I am very familar with puppy training. I have fostered dogs of various temperments and breeds and love to see how each dog learns and interacts with the world. I know how difficult it is to entrust somebody with your family member so I strive to be that person for you. I’m honest and do everything in my power to ensure your dog is safe happy and comfortable when with me. I make sure to send pictures and videos daily or as requested (anything to give you a piece of mind).
Reviews
Esthefany is an incredible dog walker that took the time to really get to know our dog and ease him into a successful daily walk. She is incredibly punctual and clearly loves what she does. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a walker in the Revere area.
Our dog absolutely loves Stef! We were away for a whole week and we boarded our dog with Stef. Our dog had a blast, from the long walks to play time at the park and even a hike. Stef sent us plenty of pictures so we were updated every day. Our dog also loved her two dogs and they all got along really well. Absolutely recommend Stef and would definitely board with her again!
Esthefany has known my dog since he was a puppy. She has always been very patient and caring with him. My dog is very active. However, Esthefany has always had the patience to train him and walk him. Often times when she sees him she brings him treats and dog products that she thinks he will need. She takes time to watch his behaviors and make sure he isn't anxious or overwhelmed when participating in activities with him. Esthefany adores my dog and makes sure to always show it.
About Esthefany H.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In my home I do take certain precautions since I have two resident dog. I do ideally like a meet and greet with my dogs to make sure I have an idea as to how the dogs will get along. However I understand sometimes things come up last minute. I do ask dog parents to fill out a questionnaire beforehand so I can know as much as possible about your dog and their routine. I try to follow your dogs daily routine as much as possible. I’m a proponent of biological fulfillment for dogs so I do my best to make sure each dog has physical and mental exercise throughout the day that they enjoy. I always separate dogs when feeding and do crate dogs when I am unable to supervise them for example if I am leaving my home to run an errand.
Home
Information Esthefany H. would like to know about your pet
Are they crate trained? House trained? How do they fair when staying home alone (seperation anxiety?) What is their schedule at home like? What is your dog's temperment? Things they dislike? Any quirks I should know about? Any behaviors such as dog reactivity, resource guarding etc, that I must be aware of? How do you handle said behaviors? Does your pet have any allergies? Does your dog get along with other dogs? Are there types of dogs/ breeds or behaviors they dislike? Does your dog have a recall? What cues does your dog know/ you use the most? Feel free to share anything and everything you think I should know about your dog.
A typical day
A typical day for any dog I am watching includes a morning walk followed by some play either in my yard, at home or at a park. When we get back home I generally feed the dog breakfast. Between the hours of 12-2 we go for a second walk or trip to the park where I allow the dog to sniff and play. I don't let dogs off leash I generally long line them and have them attached to me. Between 5-7 I take the dog on a long walk unless there is daylight outside if so then we go to a park or beach. I take the dog on a last walk around 9 or 10 before we all get ready for bed. I provide water for the dog throughout the day (I leave a water bowl out and refill as needed) unless specifically told not to.
Services
Esthefany can host
Esthefany can watch in your home
Availability
I currently work from home and have a flexible schedule. I am able to organize my day around the dog’s needs. I also have my own dog whom I have to care for so fitting a dogs routine is a requirement.
About Esthefany H.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
In my home I do take certain precautions since I have two resident dog. I do ideally like a meet and greet with my dogs to make sure I have an idea as to how the dogs will get along. However I understand sometimes things come up last minute. I do ask dog parents to fill out a questionnaire beforehand so I can know as much as possible about your dog and their routine. I try to follow your dogs daily routine as much as possible. I’m a proponent of biological fulfillment for dogs so I do my best to make sure each dog has physical and mental exercise throughout the day that they enjoy. I always separate dogs when feeding and do crate dogs when I am unable to supervise them for example if I am leaving my home to run an errand.
Home
Information Esthefany H. would like to know about your pet
Are they crate trained? House trained? How do they fair when staying home alone (seperation anxiety?) What is their schedule at home like? What is your dog's temperment? Things they dislike? Any quirks I should know about? Any behaviors such as dog reactivity, resource guarding etc, that I must be aware of? How do you handle said behaviors? Does your pet have any allergies? Does your dog get along with other dogs? Are there types of dogs/ breeds or behaviors they dislike? Does your dog have a recall? What cues does your dog know/ you use the most? Feel free to share anything and everything you think I should know about your dog.
A typical day
A typical day for any dog I am watching includes a morning walk followed by some play either in my yard, at home or at a park. When we get back home I generally feed the dog breakfast. Between the hours of 12-2 we go for a second walk or trip to the park where I allow the dog to sniff and play. I don't let dogs off leash I generally long line them and have them attached to me. Between 5-7 I take the dog on a long walk unless there is daylight outside if so then we go to a park or beach. I take the dog on a last walk around 9 or 10 before we all get ready for bed. I provide water for the dog throughout the day (I leave a water bowl out and refill as needed) unless specifically told not to.
Location
East Boston, MA
Pets
Esthefany H.
East Boston, MA