Jason R.
Mooreville, MS
I love small doggies, and also cat!
Pet care experience
I have taken care of my personal dog since I got her 12 years ago. I also tend to take care of my family’s dogs when they go on vacation. I started helping my friend with rover when I was 15, and I fell in love with animal care.
Reviews
This was the second time we booked Jason to house/dog sit for us. Our pup seemed genuinely excited to see him again. Jason kept in touch with us every day we were gone, and he communicated with us very well. We truly appreciated that.
From the initial meet and greet Jason was very respectful to us and kind to Charlie. He stayed at the house with Charlie and kept us regularly informed on how Charlie was doing. We especially appreciated him showing up a little before we left so he could interact with Charlie and make us feel comfortable leaving him. We were very pleased with his services!
About Jason R.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I love to play with animals, I have always been an animal person. I am responsible and treat every animal like I treat my own. I am a nursing major so if your animals need medicine I know how to properly administer them.
Information Jason R. would like to know about your pet
Contact information: Owner's contact information, including their phone number and address. Veterinary information: Contact details of the dog's regular veterinarian, including the clinic's name, phone number, and address. The dog's overall health status, any known medical conditions, allergies, or dietary restrictions. Does the dog require medication, and if so, instructions on dosage and administration. Behavior and temperament: The dog's behavior, including their energy level, socialization skills, any specific fears or anxieties they may have, and their temperament will help me provide appropriate care and avoid situations that may cause stress or discomfort. Feeding routine: The dog's regular feeding schedule, the type of food they eat, and any specific dietary requirements or restrictions. Portion sizes of any treats or snacks they are allowed to have. Exercise needs: The dog's exercise requirements, including their preferred activities, duration of walks, and frequency of exercise. House rules and training:This includes information on where the dog is allowed to go in the house, any areas to be avoided, and any particular commands or signals used for training purposes. Emergency procedures: such as what to do in case the dog goes missing, medical emergencies, or weather. Special instructions: if there are any special instructions or preferences regarding the dog's care, such as favorite toys, comfort items, or specific routines that the dog is used to.
A typical day
Take the dog for regular walks or hikes in the neighborhood or local parks. This allows them to explore new surroundings, exercise, and stimulate their senses. Engage in a game of fetch with the dog using a ball, Frisbee, or a favorite toy. Throwing and retrieving exercises can help burn off energy and provide mental stimulation.
Services
Jason can watch in your home
Availability
I am currently in college. I go Monday-Thursday. I also work PRN in healthcare. I am not available some days during the day time but can be if needed.
About Jason R.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
I love to play with animals, I have always been an animal person. I am responsible and treat every animal like I treat my own. I am a nursing major so if your animals need medicine I know how to properly administer them.
Information Jason R. would like to know about your pet
Contact information: Owner's contact information, including their phone number and address. Veterinary information: Contact details of the dog's regular veterinarian, including the clinic's name, phone number, and address. The dog's overall health status, any known medical conditions, allergies, or dietary restrictions. Does the dog require medication, and if so, instructions on dosage and administration. Behavior and temperament: The dog's behavior, including their energy level, socialization skills, any specific fears or anxieties they may have, and their temperament will help me provide appropriate care and avoid situations that may cause stress or discomfort. Feeding routine: The dog's regular feeding schedule, the type of food they eat, and any specific dietary requirements or restrictions. Portion sizes of any treats or snacks they are allowed to have. Exercise needs: The dog's exercise requirements, including their preferred activities, duration of walks, and frequency of exercise. House rules and training:This includes information on where the dog is allowed to go in the house, any areas to be avoided, and any particular commands or signals used for training purposes. Emergency procedures: such as what to do in case the dog goes missing, medical emergencies, or weather. Special instructions: if there are any special instructions or preferences regarding the dog's care, such as favorite toys, comfort items, or specific routines that the dog is used to.
A typical day
Take the dog for regular walks or hikes in the neighborhood or local parks. This allows them to explore new surroundings, exercise, and stimulate their senses. Engage in a game of fetch with the dog using a ball, Frisbee, or a favorite toy. Throwing and retrieving exercises can help burn off energy and provide mental stimulation.
Location
Mooreville, MS
Pets
Jason R.
Mooreville, MS