Hillary F.
Independence, OR






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Prices may vary based on your selections. A booking fee of 11% will apply.
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⸻ About My Home & Care: I live on a beautiful half-acre property in the country, with plenty of open space for dogs to run, sniff, and explore. My yard, along with the neighboring Airbnb property I own, is fully fenced for safety, giving dogs lots of secure room to play and stretch their legs. Since I work from home, your dog will never be left alone—I’m with them throughout the day to give them love, attention, and care whenever they need it. My two friendly dogs, a Goldendoodle and an Irish Setter, are always eager to make new friends and help every pup feel right at home. I take safety seriously, but I also make sure every dog has fun, feels comfortable, and is treated like family. Caring for dogs and making their lives happy and amazing is something I truly love, and it’s my goal to give your pet the same love and attention they’d get from you.
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About Hillary F.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I take caring for pets seriously and treat every dog (and cat!) as if they were my own. Safety, comfort, and happiness are my top priorities, and I love making each pet’s time here fun and stress-free. For extra peace of mind, I have happy pet parents who would be glad to share their experiences with you—references are always available upon request.
Home
Information Hillary F. would like to know about your pet
The Golden doodle can be excitable at first. Sometimes he will bark because he’s trying to say hi and after he sees you and smells you, he will pretty much be obsessed with you.
A typical day
⸻ Morning • Wake up early—often because the dogs are already stirring. • Take the dogs out for their first potty break and maybe a short walk around the block to shake off the sleepiness. • Feed the dogs breakfast, refill water bowls, and maybe do a little training session to keep their minds sharp. • Squeeze in exercise for both human and dogs—this might be a jog, trail run, bike ride, or even a quick fetch session in the yard before work. Midday • If working from home, the dogs usually get play breaks or a walk at lunch. • If working away from home, the owner might come back during lunch or arrange a dog walker/daycare so the dogs can get exercise and social time. • Training or enrichment continues: puzzle feeders, hide-and-seek games, or practicing commands. Afternoon • Another outing: a longer walk, park trip, or run, depending on the dogs’ energy levels. • Socialization with other dogs or people—active owners often seek out dog-friendly spaces to keep their pups well-rounded. • Grooming care, brushing, or checking paws after outdoor adventures. Evening • Dinner time for the dogs, followed by downtime. • A calm stroll after the meal to aid digestion and wind down. • Training refreshers—short sessions to reinforce commands, tricks, or agility practice. • Playtime indoors: tug, fetch, or cuddles on the couch. Night • Last potty break before bed. • Dogs settle into their beds (sometimes at the owner’s feet or on the couch), tired from a full, stimulating day. • Owner feels equally content, having gotten their own exercise and companionship from the day’s activities.
Location
Independence, OR
Pets
Hillary’s pup paradise
Pet care experience
Hi, I’m Hillary! I’m a lifelong dog lover and proud pet parent to a goofy Goldendoodle. I live on a spacious property in the country, where there’s plenty of room for dogs to run, explore, and play. Our home is right by the river and near a dog park, so pups get the best of both worlds—open space, nature, and social playtime too! Whether your dog loves long walks, splashing by the water, or just lounging in the shade, they’ll feel right at home here. I treat every pup like family, making sure they get lots of attention, exercise, and cuddles. If you’re looking for a safe, fun, and loving place for your dog to stay while you’re away, I’d love to welcome them into our little pack
Reviews
Hillary is the best with my two large dogs and all my animals! She has endless patience with the dogs’ hyper energy and snuggles them when they finally calm down. She also has been approved of by the cats, who are rarely friendly with new people. She also check on my chickens to make sure they were fed and had fresh water everyday!

Hillary took great care of my pet and I can’t recommend her enough! She will spoil your pet and make sure they are treated like one of her own. Dallas loves the space to play and all the activities he does in the area. 5 stars will rebook again
Hillary was a fantastic pet sitter. She always showed up on time and some days she stayed a little longer to make sure my cat felt loved while I was away. She followed directions I left and we discussed. I felt like my home, and my cat were in good hands with her.
As a former vet tech and a current registered nurse, saying I have high standards when it comes to my pets is an understatement! I have a very short list of people I trust to watch my dogs, and Hillary is my go-to person! Hillary is easy to communicate with, respects and understands my expectations and always makes sure that my dogs' safety is her utmost priority. My dogs are always so excited when they see Hillary, even my more shy girl who has a harder time warming up to new people. You definitely will not regret connecting with Hillary to take cars of your furry family members, she has the biggest heart and treats your pups as if they were her own 🐕🐈💕.
About Hillary F.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I take caring for pets seriously and treat every dog (and cat!) as if they were my own. Safety, comfort, and happiness are my top priorities, and I love making each pet’s time here fun and stress-free. For extra peace of mind, I have happy pet parents who would be glad to share their experiences with you—references are always available upon request.
Home
Information Hillary F. would like to know about your pet
The Golden doodle can be excitable at first. Sometimes he will bark because he’s trying to say hi and after he sees you and smells you, he will pretty much be obsessed with you.
A typical day
⸻ Morning • Wake up early—often because the dogs are already stirring. • Take the dogs out for their first potty break and maybe a short walk around the block to shake off the sleepiness. • Feed the dogs breakfast, refill water bowls, and maybe do a little training session to keep their minds sharp. • Squeeze in exercise for both human and dogs—this might be a jog, trail run, bike ride, or even a quick fetch session in the yard before work. Midday • If working from home, the dogs usually get play breaks or a walk at lunch. • If working away from home, the owner might come back during lunch or arrange a dog walker/daycare so the dogs can get exercise and social time. • Training or enrichment continues: puzzle feeders, hide-and-seek games, or practicing commands. Afternoon • Another outing: a longer walk, park trip, or run, depending on the dogs’ energy levels. • Socialization with other dogs or people—active owners often seek out dog-friendly spaces to keep their pups well-rounded. • Grooming care, brushing, or checking paws after outdoor adventures. Evening • Dinner time for the dogs, followed by downtime. • A calm stroll after the meal to aid digestion and wind down. • Training refreshers—short sessions to reinforce commands, tricks, or agility practice. • Playtime indoors: tug, fetch, or cuddles on the couch. Night • Last potty break before bed. • Dogs settle into their beds (sometimes at the owner’s feet or on the couch), tired from a full, stimulating day. • Owner feels equally content, having gotten their own exercise and companionship from the day’s activities.
Hillary F.
Independence, OR
