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Fanny R.

Star Sitter

Alahambra, Phoenix, AZ

5.0 out of 5 stars
80 reviews
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Services

Fanny can host

0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs
Dogs over 1 year old
Spayed and neutered dogs only
No females in heat

Fanny can care for

Cats
0 to 15 lbs
16 to 40 lbs

Availability

I am self employed and work from home weekdays and go out for work weekends but my wife or myself are mostly home. We love animals more than humans.

Available
Not available
SMTWTFS
Boarding Cancellation Policy:

About Fanny R.

Communication

32 repeat pet parents
96% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Skills

10 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

Regular feeding and fresh water: Establish a consistent feeding schedule based on your pet's dietary needs and age. I have a fenced yard for outdoor potty access. I have leashes and crates available in my home. I can follow their routine care to minimize stress when their parents are away.

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has 3 dogs
Children 6-12 years old
Dogs allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 0-2 hours

Information Fanny R. would like to know about your pet

Medical History: Be aware of any allergies, medications, vaccinations, and existing health conditions the dog has. Dietary Needs: Know their feeding schedule, portion sizes, and any dietary restrictions. Behavioral Traits: Understand their behavior around people, other animals, and any specific triggers. This helps prevent potential issues.

A typical day

We start our early morning for potty breaks 6a-7a in groups of 5 dogs at a time. Then we let the critters do rough house play or lounge play in separate groups 7a-8a. From 8a-9a is feeding time. We do feeding time separately with gates, dog pens and crates to prevent food aggression and resource guarding. 9a-12p After feeding , we do groups for access potty breaks, walks by the canal, and play time. At 12p-2p nap times with calming music and aroma therapy. 2p-5p we do potty breaks and group play again, and walks by the canal. 5p-6p is feeding schedule. 6p-9p group play , potty access. 9p-10p we lounge inside the house and getting ready for bed. Give last minute potty break and everyone sleeping in by 10p. Calming music on and we start our 6am morning routine.

Location

Phoenix, AZ

Fanny R.'s Neighborhood

Pets

Fanny R. has Star Sitter status

The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.

Tail-Wagging care when UR not there

Pet care experience

Welcome to the paw show! We will be out of town the following dates: Please Read Carefully Before Requesting to Book: Premium Dog Boarding (Structured, Calm, Slightly funny) | Midtown Phoenix We run a calm, structured home. Not a dog free-for-all. Think: peaceful, supervised, and drama-free. Who We Love: • Small dogs • elder dogs • Frenchies (we speak their language) • Owners who want quality care, not chaos Requirements (aka “keep us all sane”): • Meet & greet required • Dogs must be fixed + vaccinated • Crate trained (they don’t have to love it… just not fight it) • Must respect gates, barriers, and personal space • No aggression, escape artists, or “I do whatever I want” energy Our Setup: • Max 5 dogs (we like order, not madness) • Feeding done separately (no food fights in this house) • Crates + pens used for naps, decompression, or “reset time” • Indoor + fenced outdoor access What You Get: • Someone home most of the time • Updates with pics/videos so you don’t spiral Boarding Details: • Drop-off / pick-up: 7 AM – 7 PM • Early/late: +$15 (because boundaries matter) • Pet taxi available Not a Good Fit (no hard feelings): ✘ Dogs that need constant 1:1 human attention ✘ Dogs that break barriers, fences, or reality ✘ High prey drive or unsafe around small dogs Summary: If your dog can chill, follow structure, and rough house play peacefully → we’ll take great care of them If your dog is on a mission to run the house → respectfully… not here

Reviews

Gladys M.
Doggy Day Care • mai 30, 2026
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Fanny and her partner are the best! Carlos loves them so much. He si so happy and comfortable there with all his friends. They are family!

Joscelyne F.
Boarding • mai 22, 2026
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Gideon had the best week with Fanny- a little vacation of his own hanging out with all the pups! You can they truly love animals in this home; Gideon got tons of attention, playtime, and care the whole time. We came home to one happy, relaxed pup. Trustworthy, loving, and highly recommend. We’ll definitely book again!

Catherine C.
Boarding • mai 11, 2026
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Amazing with dogs. I recommend them to anyone and will use them again.

Jennifer K.
Boarding • févr. 23, 2026
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Poppy had another good stay here! Seems like she got lots of cuddles

About Fanny R.

Communication

32 repeat pet parents
96% response rate
Usually responds in a few minutes
100% bookings with photo updates
Sends updates with Rover Cards

Skills

10 years of experience
Oral medication administration
Injected medication administration
First aid/CPR
Senior dog experience
Special needs dog experience
Can provide daily exercise

Safety, trust & environment

Regular feeding and fresh water: Establish a consistent feeding schedule based on your pet's dietary needs and age. I have a fenced yard for outdoor potty access. I have leashes and crates available in my home. I can follow their routine care to minimize stress when their parents are away.

Home

Lives in a house
Has a fenced yard
Non-smoking household
Has 3 dogs
Children 6-12 years old
Dogs allowed on bed
Dogs allowed on furniture
Potty breaks every 0-2 hours

Information Fanny R. would like to know about your pet

Medical History: Be aware of any allergies, medications, vaccinations, and existing health conditions the dog has. Dietary Needs: Know their feeding schedule, portion sizes, and any dietary restrictions. Behavioral Traits: Understand their behavior around people, other animals, and any specific triggers. This helps prevent potential issues.

A typical day

We start our early morning for potty breaks 6a-7a in groups of 5 dogs at a time. Then we let the critters do rough house play or lounge play in separate groups 7a-8a. From 8a-9a is feeding time. We do feeding time separately with gates, dog pens and crates to prevent food aggression and resource guarding. 9a-12p After feeding , we do groups for access potty breaks, walks by the canal, and play time. At 12p-2p nap times with calming music and aroma therapy. 2p-5p we do potty breaks and group play again, and walks by the canal. 5p-6p is feeding schedule. 6p-9p group play , potty access. 9p-10p we lounge inside the house and getting ready for bed. Give last minute potty break and everyone sleeping in by 10p. Calming music on and we start our 6am morning routine.

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Fanny R.

Star Sitter

Alahambra, Phoenix, AZ

5.0 out of 5 stars
80 reviews