Jamie D.
Verona, WI






Services
Jamie can host
Availability
Your pets deserve more than being someone's side hustle- caring for animals is my only job! I am home all day with my personal animals, so your pet will be cared for like one of my own. Dog guests aren’t left alone minus an occasional errand.
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About Jamie D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large fenced in yard, 10 acres for leashed walks, and a large outbuilding with sand footing for dogs to play in during cold and wet weather. I have several social dogs of varying sizes and energy levels so your dog is sure to make friends. Shyer dogs who need time to adjust can have their own space in a room or separated with an exercise pen until they feel confident. My home has plenty of dog beds in every room and human furniture like couches aren't off limits.
Home
Information Jamie D. would like to know about your pet
Things I appreciate knowing ahead of time: food allergies/intolerances, any history of sneaking out doors or a tendency to run off, past negative encounters with dogs, and what their general prey drive is. I want to know anything else you think would help me take better care of your dog!
A typical day
Dogs get to run, play, sniff, have enrichment time, and spend time cuddling. In the warmer, I take dogs on a long walk around the farm, and let them swim in the creek or kiddie pool to cool off. Dogs who are older, anxious, or quieter appreciate enrichment activities like Lickmats, Kongs, snuffle mats, and plenty of toys.these activities are also great for high-energy guests who need downtime between adventures.
Location
Verona, WI
Pets
Jamie D. has Star Sitter status
The Star Sitter program highlights responsive sitters who deliver highly rated care and have a history of listing accurate availability and preferences, making it easier for pet parents to find the best care for their pets.
Experienced Pet Care Professional
Pet care experience
Located 3 miles west of Epic campus. I have worked professionally with animals since 2009 in daycares, humane societies, and my own dog walking and pet sitting company. I have a special love for rescue dogs, especially shy dogs. I am certified in Pet First Aid & CPR, am comfortable giving medications, injections, and fluids. I use positive reinforcement based methods and am always learning way to be a better pet parent.
Reviews

I booked doggy daycare with Jamie. I was nervous about leaving my dog Deli alone with someone else for the first time, but she had a great time in Jamie's care! Jamie was great about letting Deli be her high-energy self while still keeping her safe. I love that she has her own dogs for Deli to play with! Jamie was very flexible and responsive, and she sent me some adorable pictures. I hope to use her daycare services again in the future.
Jamie is great! Sent pictures and updates. My pups enjoyed their time.


Jamie was wonderful, communication was sketchy due to technology. However, Jamie was able to rearrange the request and make it work for us. Blessing in disguise

We used to have Leonardo stay in his crate while we were at work, but we knew he deserved something better. After looking through several profiles, Jamie really stood out. Once we read more about her, we felt confident Leo would have an amazing time with her and her dogs. Now he comes home completely tired and even falls asleep in the car, which says everything! Jamie is so kind and welcoming. we couldn’t have asked for a better person to care for him. We would absolutely recommend her. Thank you, Jamie, for treating Leo like your own while we’re at work!
About Jamie D.
Communication
Dog skills
Safety, trust & environment
I have a large fenced in yard, 10 acres for leashed walks, and a large outbuilding with sand footing for dogs to play in during cold and wet weather. I have several social dogs of varying sizes and energy levels so your dog is sure to make friends. Shyer dogs who need time to adjust can have their own space in a room or separated with an exercise pen until they feel confident. My home has plenty of dog beds in every room and human furniture like couches aren't off limits.
Home
Information Jamie D. would like to know about your pet
Things I appreciate knowing ahead of time: food allergies/intolerances, any history of sneaking out doors or a tendency to run off, past negative encounters with dogs, and what their general prey drive is. I want to know anything else you think would help me take better care of your dog!
A typical day
Dogs get to run, play, sniff, have enrichment time, and spend time cuddling. In the warmer, I take dogs on a long walk around the farm, and let them swim in the creek or kiddie pool to cool off. Dogs who are older, anxious, or quieter appreciate enrichment activities like Lickmats, Kongs, snuffle mats, and plenty of toys.these activities are also great for high-energy guests who need downtime between adventures.
Jamie D.
Verona, WI
