Hailee T.
Coeur d'Alene, ID






Services
Hailee can care for
Availability
I am currently working as a barista, meaning I have ample amounts of free time. Taking care of your pets comes with ease and I assure you they will be well taken care.
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About Hailee T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I ensure the needs of the pet are met to the highest capacity. I love to play with your pets as well as relax and take care of them.
Information Hailee T. would like to know about your pet
Age: Knowing a dog's age can give you a good idea of what to expect in terms of their energy level and exercise needs. Puppies require more attention and training than adult dogs, while senior dogs may have health issues that need to be managed. Breed: Different breeds of dogs have different characteristics and temperaments. Research the breed of the dog you're considering to get an idea of their personality, exercise needs, and any breed-specific health issues. Medical history: If the dog has a medical history, find out as much as you can about it. This can include vaccination records, spay/neuter history, and any chronic health conditions. Behavior history: It's important to know if the dog has any history of aggression, separation anxiety, or other behavior issues that may need to be addressed. Previous home environment: If the dog is coming from a previous home, try to learn as much as you can about their previous living situation. This can give you an idea of their socialization, training, and behavior patterns. Training: Find out if the dog has had any previous training and what commands they know. This can help you understand how much additional training they may need. Exercise needs: Different dogs have different exercise needs based on their breed, age, and energy level. Make sure you can provide the appropriate amount of exercise and activity for the dog you're considering.
A typical day
Go for a walk or a hike: Dogs love exploring new places and going on adventures with their owners. Take your dog on a walk or hike in a nearby park or trail. Play fetch: Most dogs love playing fetch! Find an open space, throw a ball or frisbee, and let your dog run and fetch it. Teach new tricks: Dogs love learning new things, and training can be a great way to bond with your pet. Teach your dog new tricks like "sit," "stay," "roll over," or "shake." Visit a dog park: If there's a dog park in your area, take your pup there for some off-leash playtime with other dogs.
Location
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Pets
Reliable, Attentive & Genuine
Pet care experience
What sets me apart is that, I’m reliable, communicative, and proactive. You’ll receive regular updates, photos, and honest communication so you never have to wonder how your pet is doing. I respect routines, keep environments clean, and treat your home with care. My goal is simple: for your pet to feel secure and happy — and for you to feel completely at ease while you’re away.
Cat care experience

Hailee also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews

Hailee was awesome! She was very attentive when We first picked her to take care of our Rudy. She sent pictures of Rudy out walking with her. She left the house very clean, Rudy said he really liked Hailee taking care of him:) We will definitely ask her again in the future. Thank you Hailee!!

Hailee was GREAT! My Golden Retriever was in amazing care!



Our home was left clean and our pets were happy when we returned, which we appreciated. However, the agreed-upon level of care was not consistently followed. We had clearly discussed expectations around time spent at the house and feeding schedules, and those specifications were agreed to prior to and after booking, but there were multiple instances where mealtimes were missed or delayed, and more often than not, our pets were left alone far longer than what was agreed to without communication or extra consideration. Because reliability, transparency, and accountability are so important to us, this was a disappointing aspect of the stay overall.

Hailee was great! Took care of our dog Lucy without issue and she was always available for check ins!
About Hailee T.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I ensure the needs of the pet are met to the highest capacity. I love to play with your pets as well as relax and take care of them.
Information Hailee T. would like to know about your pet
Age: Knowing a dog's age can give you a good idea of what to expect in terms of their energy level and exercise needs. Puppies require more attention and training than adult dogs, while senior dogs may have health issues that need to be managed. Breed: Different breeds of dogs have different characteristics and temperaments. Research the breed of the dog you're considering to get an idea of their personality, exercise needs, and any breed-specific health issues. Medical history: If the dog has a medical history, find out as much as you can about it. This can include vaccination records, spay/neuter history, and any chronic health conditions. Behavior history: It's important to know if the dog has any history of aggression, separation anxiety, or other behavior issues that may need to be addressed. Previous home environment: If the dog is coming from a previous home, try to learn as much as you can about their previous living situation. This can give you an idea of their socialization, training, and behavior patterns. Training: Find out if the dog has had any previous training and what commands they know. This can help you understand how much additional training they may need. Exercise needs: Different dogs have different exercise needs based on their breed, age, and energy level. Make sure you can provide the appropriate amount of exercise and activity for the dog you're considering.
A typical day
Go for a walk or a hike: Dogs love exploring new places and going on adventures with their owners. Take your dog on a walk or hike in a nearby park or trail. Play fetch: Most dogs love playing fetch! Find an open space, throw a ball or frisbee, and let your dog run and fetch it. Teach new tricks: Dogs love learning new things, and training can be a great way to bond with your pet. Teach your dog new tricks like "sit," "stay," "roll over," or "shake." Visit a dog park: If there's a dog park in your area, take your pup there for some off-leash playtime with other dogs.
Hailee T.
Coeur d'Alene, ID
