Grace G.
Rock Creek Lexington Road, KY
Dog-Approved Sitter + Remote Worker
Pet care experience
I’m a dog walker, dog sitter, and remote worker here to give you peace of mind while you’re away! * 6 years professional experience, 8+ years sitting for family and friends * Experienced with: puppies, high energy dogs, senior dogs, leash aggression, food aggression * Comfortable with Special Care Needs: dietary restrictions, administering medication, insulin shots * Remote Worker: Since I can work my full time job anywhere with a wifi connection, I will stay with your pups during the day. I’m not a “crate the dogs for 10 hours a day” sitter! Not only will I give your dogs all the belly rubs and fetch they are looking for, but safety and visibility are a priority for me as well. I treat your space and your pets with same respect I would to my very own. Please message me with any questions! -Grace ❗️No cat services offered due to allergies. If you are looking for indoor cat care, please connect with another Rover sitter.
Reviews
Alice had to deal with a few hiccups her first day when Bailey was feeling a little separation anxiety but she did an amazing job. You always like when things go smoothly, but to have things go well after a bump is even better sometimes because you know someone is a great sitter. I’d 100% recommend Grace.
Always great with our dogs!
Grace was wonderful. We had our first alone time with Bailey today and she did amazing. She was a great communicator and made sure Bailey was taken care of. I know she will do great for future needs. Thanks!
Takes such great care of my dogs. Will always rebook
About Grace G.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety is non-negotiable. I know you’re trusting me in your space with your pet, so I always take precautions: ✅ locking the doors each time I leave, even if you live in a secured area with neighbors you trust ✅ using a leash & harness, and not opening the door until your dog is clipped in ✅ keeping an eye out to prevent your dog from getting into something they shouldn’t (ex- for aggressive dogs, this means changing directions as soon as I spot another dog down the road) ✅ paying attention to care needs, dietary restrictions, and vet information (just in case)
Information Grace G. would like to know about your pet
Important questions to cover in advance: * Is your dog friendly with other dogs? Friendly with children? This helps me know where to walk your dog. * Any special needs? Dietary restrictions? (Example- give 1/2 pill every day in a pill pocket treat, do not let dog eat any table food due to allergies, etc) * Does your dog ever show signs of aggression, and if so, when? (Example- might growl if you pet his belly, bites when her collar is grabbed, etc)
A typical day
What can average day looks like… For Walks: finding the best walking route based on nearby parks and trails, petting & play when we return For drop in visits: I give the dog a chance to say hello, we go outside for a bathroom break, and I let the dog show me their space. I’ll play fetch with their favorite toy, or chase them around during zoomies! Before leaving I make sure the doors are locked, water bowl is full, and the dog is crated or grated up. For sitting: During the day I’ll go through my full time work schedule (remote work) while dogs nap, take their bathroom breaks, and the occasional tug-of-war. Evenings might include a quick walk, a good game of chase while making dinner, and belly rubs on the couch.
Services
Grace can watch in your home
Availability
I work a full time remote role during the day. As long as you have a great wifi connection, I can set up my workstation at your home for sitting and keep your dogs company M-F 9-5. Evenings & Weekends: my schedule may of course include the odd event or errand, but my goal during sitting is to not leave dogs alone more than 4-6 hours at a time.
About Grace G.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Safety is non-negotiable. I know you’re trusting me in your space with your pet, so I always take precautions: ✅ locking the doors each time I leave, even if you live in a secured area with neighbors you trust ✅ using a leash & harness, and not opening the door until your dog is clipped in ✅ keeping an eye out to prevent your dog from getting into something they shouldn’t (ex- for aggressive dogs, this means changing directions as soon as I spot another dog down the road) ✅ paying attention to care needs, dietary restrictions, and vet information (just in case)
Information Grace G. would like to know about your pet
Important questions to cover in advance: * Is your dog friendly with other dogs? Friendly with children? This helps me know where to walk your dog. * Any special needs? Dietary restrictions? (Example- give 1/2 pill every day in a pill pocket treat, do not let dog eat any table food due to allergies, etc) * Does your dog ever show signs of aggression, and if so, when? (Example- might growl if you pet his belly, bites when her collar is grabbed, etc)
A typical day
What can average day looks like… For Walks: finding the best walking route based on nearby parks and trails, petting & play when we return For drop in visits: I give the dog a chance to say hello, we go outside for a bathroom break, and I let the dog show me their space. I’ll play fetch with their favorite toy, or chase them around during zoomies! Before leaving I make sure the doors are locked, water bowl is full, and the dog is crated or grated up. For sitting: During the day I’ll go through my full time work schedule (remote work) while dogs nap, take their bathroom breaks, and the occasional tug-of-war. Evenings might include a quick walk, a good game of chase while making dinner, and belly rubs on the couch.
Location
Louisville, KY
Grace G.
Rock Creek Lexington Road, KY