Eve L.
Valdosta, GA
Fur mom/foster with space for more!
Pet care experience
***UPDATE*** As of 2/1/24 I officially have my GDA Kennel License which you are supposed to have when watching dogs on your home so I'm a bit late but happy to be in compliance and legal now. That said at the drop off per GDA guidelines I will have to collect a couple of items (first/last name, address, contact number, vet of record and date of vaccinations) I need for each owner to stay in compliance. I just want to be transparent with everyone from the start as I make the slight change to comply. Hi there, I've always had dogs growing up and just love having them around. I worked with a local rescue as a foster and failed with my girl but have started petsitting back at the start of 2021 when I moved to working from home and had more time and flexibility. I am a fur mom to my 10 year old GSD mix, Samaria who was my foster fail and is a big love bug.
Reviews
Eve watched my baby for me when I had to leave for the military! She sent me pics and videos! I can tell Stevie had a great time!
Eve has kept my girl several times, and it’s always a great experience. She sends cute pictures and updates, and my dog always seems happy and healthy when I pick her up!
Eve was great! Our dog loved spending time with her and enjoyed his new friends. He will be back to visit.
This was my first time using Rover and I am thrilled to say I found the best to watch our River dog. The process was super simple and when smoothly. Eve, from the start, was warm and inviting. You can easily determine she has a love for our furry friends. Our River dog did so well with Eve! I was nervous leaving River with someone we've never me, especially since it was her first time with an overnight sitter. Can't say enough about Eve and her care. She has wonderful set up at her home and felt relieved when River didn't have any reservations about being there! Thank you, Eve! We will see you again!
About Eve L.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I offer in home boarding for short and extended stay visits. I have a 25 X 15 sunroom that is the 'dog room' though I usually have the doors open to the living room making an even larger play space unless I need to keep some dogs seperated (unfixed males /females or just personalities that don't get along). The sunroom is dog friendly with tile and windows on 3 sides for lots of squirrel watching! And working from home I take them out every couple hours to go out and play in the yard and go potty. When I'm not working we are between the dog room, the spacious and shady fenced (chain link) yard, and my living room to chill and decompress (dog beds around the room and oversized ottoman is dog friendly as well as smaller bebes can cuddle with me on the chair or couch provided my cat isn't deciding to be social and want some cuddles).
Home
Information Eve L. would like to know about your pet
First priority is to see if they are UTD on their shots and flea&heartworm prevention gotta make sure everyone is safe and now GDA compliance required. From there things like if they are house trained (fine if they aren't just a heads up is helpful to be prepared), fixed (will take unfixed but just have to coordinate to make sure no unfixed boys and girls at same time or if so everyone is aware and plan to have them seperated), good with other dogs and cats (mostly if they have an active prey drive to chase/attack cats) if they are on any restrictions/needs/medications and their energy level/play type do they want to play or just cuddle or a mix of both, and most importantly are they UTD on their shots and flea&heartworm prevention gotta make sure everyone is safe!
A typical day
I start my mornings between 7-8am depending on the morning and we go outside for a bit at first to get potty time done and some first morning energy out. Then we go inside for breakfast while I get myself ready before going out again. From there depending on what the day holds we go out generally every 2 hours or as needed for a break in the fenced in large back yard with lots of shade and between sunroom and living room to hang and play through the day. I kennel at night (for everyone's safety), for meals (to prevent anyone from getting territorial around food), and if on the short and limited times I leave the house (groceries, Dr appt etc). I also do kennel or put in the yard for pick up and drop offs to make it easier for the process. At night we are usually settling down and getting ready for bed time around 9-9:30ish.
Services
Eve can host
Availability
I am home pretty much all the time I go out for meal or a movie here and there and to get groceries and Dr appts but mostly I am home with the pups! I typically have pick up / drop off from 8am-9pm which is also when I will probably see and respond to messages bit I welcome messages anytime. However I am willing to discuss flexibility on times from earlier to later and see if I could work with it. I typically do overnights but am open to the idea of doggy day care as well as I've had a couple people ask about it and as the weather is nice I look forward to bringing the kiddy pool back out for some water fun!
About Eve L.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I offer in home boarding for short and extended stay visits. I have a 25 X 15 sunroom that is the 'dog room' though I usually have the doors open to the living room making an even larger play space unless I need to keep some dogs seperated (unfixed males /females or just personalities that don't get along). The sunroom is dog friendly with tile and windows on 3 sides for lots of squirrel watching! And working from home I take them out every couple hours to go out and play in the yard and go potty. When I'm not working we are between the dog room, the spacious and shady fenced (chain link) yard, and my living room to chill and decompress (dog beds around the room and oversized ottoman is dog friendly as well as smaller bebes can cuddle with me on the chair or couch provided my cat isn't deciding to be social and want some cuddles).
Home
Information Eve L. would like to know about your pet
First priority is to see if they are UTD on their shots and flea&heartworm prevention gotta make sure everyone is safe and now GDA compliance required. From there things like if they are house trained (fine if they aren't just a heads up is helpful to be prepared), fixed (will take unfixed but just have to coordinate to make sure no unfixed boys and girls at same time or if so everyone is aware and plan to have them seperated), good with other dogs and cats (mostly if they have an active prey drive to chase/attack cats) if they are on any restrictions/needs/medications and their energy level/play type do they want to play or just cuddle or a mix of both, and most importantly are they UTD on their shots and flea&heartworm prevention gotta make sure everyone is safe!
A typical day
I start my mornings between 7-8am depending on the morning and we go outside for a bit at first to get potty time done and some first morning energy out. Then we go inside for breakfast while I get myself ready before going out again. From there depending on what the day holds we go out generally every 2 hours or as needed for a break in the fenced in large back yard with lots of shade and between sunroom and living room to hang and play through the day. I kennel at night (for everyone's safety), for meals (to prevent anyone from getting territorial around food), and if on the short and limited times I leave the house (groceries, Dr appt etc). I also do kennel or put in the yard for pick up and drop offs to make it easier for the process. At night we are usually settling down and getting ready for bed time around 9-9:30ish.
Location
Valdosta, GA
Pets
Eve L.
Valdosta, GA