Fallon W.
Smithfield, VA





Services
Prices may vary based on your selections. A booking fee of 11% will apply.
Fallon can care for
Availability
I’m a stay at home mom with a flexible schedule. I am available mostly in the mornings when my kids are in school and can do some afternoons
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About Fallon W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety and trust with dogs come from understanding their behavior and creating a calm, respectful environment. When people interact gently, respect a dog’s space, and pay attention to signs of stress, dogs are more likely to feel secure and respond positively. Consistent routines, supervision—especially around children—and clear boundaries help build trust, reduce fear, and keep both people and dogs safe.
Information Fallon W. would like to know about your pet
To understand someone’s dog’s needs, it’s important to learn their daily routine, energy level, and any special requirements. This includes how much exercise they need, feeding schedules, preferred walking routes, and how they behave around people or other animals. Knowing a dog’s likes, dislikes, and any health or training concerns helps ensure they feel safe, comfortable, and well cared for.
A typical day
A typical day walking your dog starts with checking in on any instructions the owner has shared, such as feeding times, leash preferences, or behavioral notes. When you arrive, you greet the dog calmly, secure the leash and harness, and head out for a walk suited to the dog’s energy level. During the walk, you watch for traffic, other animals, and signs of stress or excitement, allowing time for sniffing and bathroom breaks. After returning, you make sure the dog has fresh water, give a brief update to the owner about the walk, and leave the dog settled and comfortable before heading out.
Location
Smithfield, VA
Pets
Heart for Animals
Pet care experience
Hi! My name is Fallon and I am here to give loving, patient, reliable care to your pets. I have been around animals my whole life. This includes dogs, cats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. I enjoy all of them. I have previously worked as a vet assistant . I am a frequent visitor to the Isle of Wight animal shelter, where i walk the dogs. I have also fostered both cats and dogs and found them their forever homes. I am patient, loving, reliable and have experience handling all types of breeds. Please contact me for your animal needs . Thank you!
Reviews
I have known Fallon for the past 14 years, and during that time we worked together as assistants at a veterinary hospital for several years. Fallon consistently showed incredible motivation, responsibility, and genuine care and compassion for every animal she worked with. Her knowledge and calm, attentive approach made her someone both coworkers and pet owners trusted. Now as a stay-at-home mom, Fallon continues her dedication to animals by actively working with local shelters, fostering pets, and ensuring their physical and emotional needs are met. She is reliable, patient, and truly understands animals and their behavior. Fallon would make a wonderful dog walker, and I would trust her completely with the care and safety of any pet.
About Fallon W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety and trust with dogs come from understanding their behavior and creating a calm, respectful environment. When people interact gently, respect a dog’s space, and pay attention to signs of stress, dogs are more likely to feel secure and respond positively. Consistent routines, supervision—especially around children—and clear boundaries help build trust, reduce fear, and keep both people and dogs safe.
Information Fallon W. would like to know about your pet
To understand someone’s dog’s needs, it’s important to learn their daily routine, energy level, and any special requirements. This includes how much exercise they need, feeding schedules, preferred walking routes, and how they behave around people or other animals. Knowing a dog’s likes, dislikes, and any health or training concerns helps ensure they feel safe, comfortable, and well cared for.
A typical day
A typical day walking your dog starts with checking in on any instructions the owner has shared, such as feeding times, leash preferences, or behavioral notes. When you arrive, you greet the dog calmly, secure the leash and harness, and head out for a walk suited to the dog’s energy level. During the walk, you watch for traffic, other animals, and signs of stress or excitement, allowing time for sniffing and bathroom breaks. After returning, you make sure the dog has fresh water, give a brief update to the owner about the walk, and leave the dog settled and comfortable before heading out.
Fallon W.
Smithfield, VA
