Eun Jung C.
Houghton, Kirkland, WA





Services
Eun Jung can host
Availability
During the week, my husband will be home to do a morning walk and a play-time in the yard. I return from work in the afternoon, and we take our afternoon/evening walk. Dogs can go into the yard anytime they want. They are also welcome to stay inside!
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About Eun Jung C.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a spacious fenced yard, the chillest & kindest golden retriever to keep dogs company (or stay out of the way if needed), and great toys and equipment for pets in the yard.
Home
Information Eun Jung C. would like to know about your pet
Before a stay, I like to learn a bit about your dog—their routine, personality, comfort level with other dogs, and anything that helps them feel safe and relaxed. Every dog is different, and understanding who they are helps me adjust my care to fit their needs. I also like to do a meet and greet whenever possible so we can make sure it’s a good fit for everyone and your dog feels comfortable in my home.
A typical day
Our day usually starts around 7:00am with breakfast, followed by a morning potty break and a short play session to ease into the day. Afterward, dogs enjoy a morning treat and a dental chew before settling in. Around 10:00am, we head out for a neighborhood walk. These morning walks are relaxed and exploratory and typically last one to two hours, depending on your dog’s energy level. After the walk, it’s usually time for a long, cozy nap. Dogs typically wake up around 3:00pm for another potty break in the yard and some light movement. Around 4:00pm, we head out for a second walk, usually about an hour, to get some fresh air and stretch their legs. Dinner is served around 5:00–5:30pm, followed by a calm evening at home. We do a short evening potty break around 7:30pm, and then it’s time to wind down and get ready for the night. I adjust this routine as needed to match each dog’s age, energy level, and preferences, but overall the day is structured, calm, and centered around your dog’s comfort.
Location
Kirkland, WA
Pets
A Calm Home for Your Dog
Pet care experience
Hi! My name is Eunjung, but my friends call me Cindy. I have extensive experience as both a dog owner and a foster family, and through fostering I’ve cared for dogs with many different personalities, energy levels, and needs. I really believe in meeting dogs where they are—respecting their temperament, paying attention to their cues, and adjusting care so they feel secure and at ease. I care for one guest dog at a time. I already have a calm, friendly dog at home (8yo golden retriever), and keeping visits one-on-one allows me to make sure introductions are thoughtful and that every dog feels comfortable, safe, and not overwhelmed. I’m calm, attentive, and communicative, and I’ll always share photos and updates so you know how your dog is doing. My goal is for your dog to feel relaxed, cared for, and at home while you’re away.
Reviews
She’s amazing. She truly understands and loves dogs. I felt completely comfortable leaving my dog in her care.

Eun Jung was very thoughtful and attentive. She took great care of my dog, took him on walks, and kept me updated with photos and messages about how he was doing. I could tell my dog had a wonderful time there because he came back looking so happy. I really appreciate the love and care she gave him. Thank you!
Eun Jung is truly one of those rare, special people that dogs are incredibly lucky to know. She has fostered several dogs for the rescue I volunteer with, and the transformations I’ve seen under her care have been amazing. One dog came to her extremely timid, with very little human contact and unable to walk on a leash. Through Eun Jung’s patience, kindness, and unwavering dedication, he learned to trust, walk beautifully on a leash, gained confidence, and is now happily adopted and thriving. Eun Jung pours her heart into every dog she cares for. She takes them on daily walks, showers them with love, and treats each dog as if they were her own. Any dog in her care is safe, deeply loved, and given the best chance to truly flourish. I cannot recommend her highly enough. 🐶❤️
I can’t recommend her enough! She’s an incredibly caring and dedicated dog owner with tons of hands-on experience caring for dogs of all sizes, ages, and personalities. She truly understands dogs and their needs, whether that’s high-energy playtime, calm companionship, or extra patience with younger or older pups. Dogs in her care get plenty of walks, exercise, and love, and she treats every dog like her own. You can feel completely confident knowing your dog will be safe, happy, and well cared for with her.
About Eun Jung C.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a spacious fenced yard, the chillest & kindest golden retriever to keep dogs company (or stay out of the way if needed), and great toys and equipment for pets in the yard.
Home
Information Eun Jung C. would like to know about your pet
Before a stay, I like to learn a bit about your dog—their routine, personality, comfort level with other dogs, and anything that helps them feel safe and relaxed. Every dog is different, and understanding who they are helps me adjust my care to fit their needs. I also like to do a meet and greet whenever possible so we can make sure it’s a good fit for everyone and your dog feels comfortable in my home.
A typical day
Our day usually starts around 7:00am with breakfast, followed by a morning potty break and a short play session to ease into the day. Afterward, dogs enjoy a morning treat and a dental chew before settling in. Around 10:00am, we head out for a neighborhood walk. These morning walks are relaxed and exploratory and typically last one to two hours, depending on your dog’s energy level. After the walk, it’s usually time for a long, cozy nap. Dogs typically wake up around 3:00pm for another potty break in the yard and some light movement. Around 4:00pm, we head out for a second walk, usually about an hour, to get some fresh air and stretch their legs. Dinner is served around 5:00–5:30pm, followed by a calm evening at home. We do a short evening potty break around 7:30pm, and then it’s time to wind down and get ready for the night. I adjust this routine as needed to match each dog’s age, energy level, and preferences, but overall the day is structured, calm, and centered around your dog’s comfort.
Eun Jung C.
Houghton, Kirkland, WA
