Faith C.
Clinton, MA






Services
These prices are for 1 dog.Prices include all fees.
Faith can care for
Availability
Most of my evenings are available! My only restrictions are a class from 8-9pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and I am unavailable on Saturdays (unless I am dog-sitting).
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About Faith C.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I would offer an enriching environment with lots of stimulation and attention. I would prioritize your pup's physical and emotional needs and tailor my plan for them accordingly. Every pup has their own personality, and I love to navigate a new bond. I am absolutely fine with your pets sleeping on the bed with me! I honestly love it.
Information Faith C. would like to know about your pet
I would love to know your dog’s allergies, health conditions, fears, personality, and favorite treats!!! These all enable me to ensure your dog’s comfort and well-being! The treats are helpful for trust-building!
A typical day
Ideally, I aim for at least one walk a day and emotional stimulation as well, like cuddles, thinking games, and lots of engagement. Of course, if your pup is disabled or they are getting up there in years, I wouldn't demand any more than what they want. I always respect the pups and the signals they give me.
Location
Clinton, MA
An experienced pack leader!
Pet care experience
I have worked at two separate dog daycares, one of which was part of an animal hospital, which I also worked for! I have experience with grooming, basic first aid, and providing enriching environments for our best friends. My future goal was once to become a certified dog trainer, and while I still have a passion for training, I have pivoted back to college for psychology. I am now a Registered Behavior Technician and work with children (and young adults) on the autism spectrum. Hilariously, a lot of the same skills are used in both fields, since they are behavior-based. I have a lot of experience with dogs with special needs! My own dog, Chandi, who passed in 2025, had an incredibly sensitive system due to a birth defect for which she received surgery, and could only eat a very specific diet. There have been many times when medical attention was required. From working at home and at the animal hospital, I have experience with administering pills, ointments, ear drops, eye drops, liquid medications, removing ticks, and more. If your dog has special needs, I believe I am very well equipped to handle them!
Reviews
Faith is sweet, pleasant, and kind to all breeds and sizes. She knows dogs body language and behavior to be able to avoid a confrontation. She knows the signs when dogs are getting overwhelmed and when it is time for them to take breaks.
Faith has been working with dogs at day care centers for several years now and is working towards becoming a certified trainer. She is a deeply compassionate and caring person who loves animals more than anything. She has taken several trainings on animal behavior and really understands how to communicate with dogs. I can say quite confidently that she will care for your dog every bit as much as you do.
About Faith C.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I would offer an enriching environment with lots of stimulation and attention. I would prioritize your pup's physical and emotional needs and tailor my plan for them accordingly. Every pup has their own personality, and I love to navigate a new bond. I am absolutely fine with your pets sleeping on the bed with me! I honestly love it.
Information Faith C. would like to know about your pet
I would love to know your dog’s allergies, health conditions, fears, personality, and favorite treats!!! These all enable me to ensure your dog’s comfort and well-being! The treats are helpful for trust-building!
A typical day
Ideally, I aim for at least one walk a day and emotional stimulation as well, like cuddles, thinking games, and lots of engagement. Of course, if your pup is disabled or they are getting up there in years, I wouldn't demand any more than what they want. I always respect the pups and the signals they give me.
Faith C.
Clinton, MA
