

Hannah B.
Newcastle upon Tyne






Services
Prices include all fees.
Hannah can host
Hannah can care for
Availability
I am available for both daytime care and overnight stays. While I usually need to step out for a couple of hours in the evening, the rest of my time is fully dedicated to your dog. With my work-from-home schedule, your pup will receive plenty of supervision, ensuring they feel settled and well cared for throughout their stay.
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About Hannah B.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a secure, fully fenced yard in Heaton, providing a safe space for supervised outdoor time and play. For dogs that are crate-trained or require a crate for comfort or routine, owners will need to provide their own.
Home
Information Hannah B. would like to know about your pet
Let me know if your dog has any special needs or behaviours I can account for. I prefer to have this information in advance so I can provide the best care.
A typical day
Mornings start with a walk or wee break, followed by meals and any medications or special care. After some play, dogs relax nearby while I work. Throughout the day, I take regular breaks for walks, potty breaks, and check-ins, so they’re never left alone for long. Midday usually includes a longer walk or mental stimulation, depending on the dog’s energy. In the evenings, I step out for a couple of hours, but before and after that I spend quality time with the dogs, going for walks, playing, and winding down. We finish the day with a final potty break and some cozy time, making sure every dog feels comfortable and at home.
Location
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Your Dog’s Work-From-Home Buddy.
Pet care experience
I am a Solicitor working from home, which means your dog will have supervision throughout the day. I provide a calm environment with plenty of attention and a walk a day. I’m attentive to routines, feeding schedules, and I treat every dog as if they were my own. I grew up with a Sheepadoodle who was a huge part of my life. I have plenty of experience caring for large dogs and can handle their strength and energy levels.
Reviews

Hannah looked after our pup Sadie after we booked with her at short notice. She was extremely quick to respond to contact and was very accommodating to our needs. Sadie had a great day with Hannah. She was clearly well cared for and looked after and returned tired having received plenty exercise. We'd happily book with Hannah again!

Hannah looked after my 11-week-old puppy for two days, and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. As it was my first time leaving such a young puppy with a dog sitter, I was a bit anxious, but Hannah put me completely at ease from the moment we met. She kept me updated throughout the day with messages and photos. It was clear that my puppy was well cared for and in safe hands the entire time. I’ve already booked with her again for a few weeks time, I would recommend to anyone looking for a dog sitter ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Hannah was great looking after Lucy. Took her on plenty of walks and Lucy settled so quickly!
Spot on good communication and flexible
About Hannah B.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a secure, fully fenced yard in Heaton, providing a safe space for supervised outdoor time and play. For dogs that are crate-trained or require a crate for comfort or routine, owners will need to provide their own.
Home
Information Hannah B. would like to know about your pet
Let me know if your dog has any special needs or behaviours I can account for. I prefer to have this information in advance so I can provide the best care.
A typical day
Mornings start with a walk or wee break, followed by meals and any medications or special care. After some play, dogs relax nearby while I work. Throughout the day, I take regular breaks for walks, potty breaks, and check-ins, so they’re never left alone for long. Midday usually includes a longer walk or mental stimulation, depending on the dog’s energy. In the evenings, I step out for a couple of hours, but before and after that I spend quality time with the dogs, going for walks, playing, and winding down. We finish the day with a final potty break and some cozy time, making sure every dog feels comfortable and at home.


Hannah B.
Newcastle upon Tyne
