Hannah H.
Newton Le Willows
Providing a fun and easy going space for paws.
Pet care experience
I graduated to training and caring for the most amazing border collie over the last two years, after loosing our beautiful family Lhasa Apso’s (Max and Milo) at a healthy 14 years old. Max and Milo instilled in me a love and affection for dogs, but the intellect and athletic nature of my border collie guided me to take my knowledge of a dogs physical and psychological needs to a new level! Evie is a highly sociable collie with buckets of empathy, and is always happiest in the company of other dogs. In light of this over the last two years we have been welcoming dogs into our home and on our walks, and have both loved every second of it! I have since got a puppy, called pumpkin with my partner Jordan and we absolutely adore our two dogs. He’s very playful and just wants to make friends which is why rover is perfect! It only made sense to bring everything I’ve learned and experienced to the Rover platform, which I’ve been using as a customer for years. When looking after four pawed pals from other households we play lots of games, do a little training with healthy treats, take naps and long walks across to our local park and woodland. We both love having another pup along for the fun! The hot tap outside provides a showering station for muddy paws and our big fenced garden gives the dogs lots of space to play. Walks in the park may include some scent games or a game of frisbee depending on the dog, and longer walks at country parks are always on the table for our more energetic pals.
Reviews
I’m going to be always booking with Hanah when I can. She’s been so great with Nikki. Do not hesitate booking with Hanah, she will treat your pup as her own and give you lovely regular updates!
Tilly is a very anxious dog. Hannah and Jordan worked really hard to make her feel comfortable and secure. They and their two dogs treated her like one of the family. We had regular pictures and updates. We would 100% recommend.
Just wanted to say a big thank you to Hannah and Jordan for welcoming Spike into their home! He had a great day and I know he was looked after like one of their own dogs!
Nikki’s had a great day at Hannah & Jordan’s 😊
About Hannah H.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a very large fenced garden for the furry friends to play, and will always walk new dogs on my running lead (which attaches to me with a waist belt). I will ask you about your dogs recall and if you are happy for them to be allowed off lead, and if not we have a range of toys and games that can be played on lead. Treats are always taken on walks to encourage good recall.
Home
Information Hannah H. would like to know about your pet
To make your dogs stay as fun, relaxing and safe as possible I would love to know: - is your dog sociable with other dogs? Are there any particular kinds of dogs they don’t like? - what is their favourite activity? - is there anything they’re scared of? - is there a particular aspect of training you are focusing on at the moment? - how is your dogs recall and do I have permission to let them off lead in large open spaces such as the park? - is your dog allowed treats? - does your dog have any allergies or medical conditions to watch out for? - do I have permission to take your dog to a vets in case of an emergency under the assumption that you or your pet insurance will pay the necessary fees? - any other information you think would improve your dogs experience with me!
A typical day
Some of the activities I enjoy with my high energy border collie include: - runs between 2 and 6km - a game of frisbee - various food puzzle boxes - lick mats, home made frozen treats, filled horns and antlers ect - agility training in our garden - foraging games - playing with the lunging whip (Evie LOVES this) - tricks training - hide and find in place of fech - visits to swimming locations - paddle boarding with the dog - hikes to national parks such as the Peak District and Lake District, this would require a full day sit rather than a walk as it is a full day’s activity! - visits to dog play areas suck as ‘frog and dog’ and ‘bark and bounce’ - flat off road bike rides - our huge and overly stuffed toy box!
Services
Hannah can host
Availability
Both me and my partner work from home full time so we have an abundance of time for any furry friends. We love having our dogs around us all day so any additional dogs and their needs are very well catered for.
About Hannah H.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a very large fenced garden for the furry friends to play, and will always walk new dogs on my running lead (which attaches to me with a waist belt). I will ask you about your dogs recall and if you are happy for them to be allowed off lead, and if not we have a range of toys and games that can be played on lead. Treats are always taken on walks to encourage good recall.
Home
Information Hannah H. would like to know about your pet
To make your dogs stay as fun, relaxing and safe as possible I would love to know: - is your dog sociable with other dogs? Are there any particular kinds of dogs they don’t like? - what is their favourite activity? - is there anything they’re scared of? - is there a particular aspect of training you are focusing on at the moment? - how is your dogs recall and do I have permission to let them off lead in large open spaces such as the park? - is your dog allowed treats? - does your dog have any allergies or medical conditions to watch out for? - do I have permission to take your dog to a vets in case of an emergency under the assumption that you or your pet insurance will pay the necessary fees? - any other information you think would improve your dogs experience with me!
A typical day
Some of the activities I enjoy with my high energy border collie include: - runs between 2 and 6km - a game of frisbee - various food puzzle boxes - lick mats, home made frozen treats, filled horns and antlers ect - agility training in our garden - foraging games - playing with the lunging whip (Evie LOVES this) - tricks training - hide and find in place of fech - visits to swimming locations - paddle boarding with the dog - hikes to national parks such as the Peak District and Lake District, this would require a full day sit rather than a walk as it is a full day’s activity! - visits to dog play areas suck as ‘frog and dog’ and ‘bark and bounce’ - flat off road bike rides - our huge and overly stuffed toy box!
Location
Newton Le Willows, United Kingdom
Pets
Hannah H.
Newton Le Willows