Jessica W.
South Jordan, UT






Services
Jessica can host
Jessica can care for
Availability
I am generally home all day. I adjust my day around your pup(s). Energetic and needs a lot of exercise? We'll go for walks, hikes, and play to their hearts content. More of a couch potato? Laid back couch snuggles are one of my favorite pass times! Fur babies are rarely left alone. If I do need to step out, it is typically only for a short period of time, usually no more than a an hour or two.
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About Jessica W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Your dog’s safety, comfort, and happiness are always my priority. Dogs staying with me enjoy a calm, home-based environment with plenty of love, attention, and one-on-one care. There are no pets or children in the home, which helps create a quieter, lower-stress environment for dogs who prefer a little more peace and consistency. My family are all dog people, so pups are always surrounded by people who genuinely love and enjoy them. We have a fenced patio/run where dogs can safely enjoy outdoor time, stretch their legs, and take easy potty breaks throughout the day. I also have a secure lead setup in the front yard where dogs who enjoy the outdoors can safely relax, sunbathe on the outdoor bed, sniff around, and enjoy some fresh air while supervised. We’re also surrounded by some of Daybreak’s best dog-friendly parks, walking trails, and green space, including areas near the lake, which means lots of safe, leashed walks, fresh air, sniffing, and enrichment. For everyone’s comfort and safety, I require a meet & greet for all new clients to make sure we are a great fit before booking.
Home
Information Jessica W. would like to know about your pet
Before your dog’s stay, I like to learn a little about them so I can make their time here feel as comfortable, familiar, and stress-free as possible. A few things that are helpful for me to know: • Typical daily routine (feeding schedule, potty habits, sleep routine) • Energy level, favorite activities, and favorite ways to relax • Comfort level with new people, dogs, and unfamiliar environments • Any anxiety, fears, reactivity, or specific triggers • Potty training status and whether they are crate trained or free roam at home • How they do when left alone and leash behavior on walks • Any medical needs, medications, allergies, or special care instructions • Any behaviors to be aware of (chewing, barking, counter surfing, escape artist tendencies, etc.) • Whether they have stayed in another home before and how they typically adjust • Emergency contact information • Anything else you think would help me better understand your pup and help them feel happy and settled while they’re here For boarding stays, I recommend bringing anything that helps your pup feel comfortable and at home, including: • Food for their stay (plus a little extra, just in case) • Favorite treats • Favorite blanket, bed, or toy(s) • Harness/collar and leash • Potty bags • Kennel/crate if they use one and are comfortable with it My goal is always to make their stay feel as close to home as possible.
A typical day
Every dog settles in a little differently, and I do my best to make their stay feel comfortable, familiar, and fun. For dogs who love activity, that might mean neighborhood walks, park adventures, outdoor time, and lots of opportunities to explore and sniff. For pups who prefer a slower pace, there is always cozy couch time, soft Minky blankets, sunbathing, and a calm place to relax. Most dogs are somewhere in between, and I naturally adjust the day based on your dog’s personality, routine, and energy level. Evenings are calm and cozy, with dinner, a final potty break, cuddle time, and settling in for a restful night’s sleep.
Location
South Jordan, UT
Jessica W. 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.
Exclusive one-family-at-a-time care
Pet care experience
I provide calm, home-based dog boarding and daycare where your pup is treated like family, not just “watched.” I am generally home all day and host one dog or one family at a time, so your pet receives personalized attention, a peaceful environment, and plenty of love, play, and one-on-one care throughout their stay. No crowded boarding situations. No overwhelming chaos. Just a safe, cozy home where dogs can settle in, relax, and feel comfortable. I have almost 30 years of hands-on experience, caring for dogs of all sizes, temperaments, energy levels, and unique needs. My experience includes: • Owning and training dogs since I was 18 (almost 30 years) • 15 years fostering and helping to rehabilitate abused and neglected dogs • Animal behavior and handling training through Best Friends Animal Society and Salt Lake County Animal Services • Volunteer experience as a dog specialist in high-stress shelter environments • Pet First Aid & CPR certification • Experience administering oral and injectable medications • Currently enrolled in the GoodPup Dog Training Course to continue expanding my knowledge and skills My goal is simple: for you to feel completely at ease while your dog feels safe, loved, and right at home.
Reviews

Truly amazing! Our dog was so happy and relaxed staying with Jessica! I'm pretty sure he might try to move in! Our dog is quite the quirky old man, and not only was he able to be himself but he was so well cared for and just loved on the whole time we were away!

Incredible! Jessica sent us lots of cute photos of our dog out in the garden, taking naps, and eating her food. I truly feel like our dog had a nice relaxing time, which was a total relief because we’ve never left her with someone else before. Jessica deserves 10 stars.

We absolutely loved Jessica! She and her husband took amazing care of our baby girl, Leeloo. Our girl was in absolute heaven at their home. They were incredibly attentive. They took Leeloo on long walks, hiking, sunbathing, and even let Leeloo sleep with them at night. They loved on her as if she was theirs. We also received lots of pictures and updates of Leeloo having all the fun. I will be a repeat customer. Your fur baby will be greatly taken care of by Jessica. Highly recommend!


Jessica was great. Maggie and Claire could not have had better treatment. I’m surprised they came home with me. I was updated how they were doing and it was obvious they were getting the best of care and plenty of attention. A sleepy dog is always a good sign they had fun at daycare!
About Jessica W.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
Your dog’s safety, comfort, and happiness are always my priority. Dogs staying with me enjoy a calm, home-based environment with plenty of love, attention, and one-on-one care. There are no pets or children in the home, which helps create a quieter, lower-stress environment for dogs who prefer a little more peace and consistency. My family are all dog people, so pups are always surrounded by people who genuinely love and enjoy them. We have a fenced patio/run where dogs can safely enjoy outdoor time, stretch their legs, and take easy potty breaks throughout the day. I also have a secure lead setup in the front yard where dogs who enjoy the outdoors can safely relax, sunbathe on the outdoor bed, sniff around, and enjoy some fresh air while supervised. We’re also surrounded by some of Daybreak’s best dog-friendly parks, walking trails, and green space, including areas near the lake, which means lots of safe, leashed walks, fresh air, sniffing, and enrichment. For everyone’s comfort and safety, I require a meet & greet for all new clients to make sure we are a great fit before booking.
Home
Information Jessica W. would like to know about your pet
Before your dog’s stay, I like to learn a little about them so I can make their time here feel as comfortable, familiar, and stress-free as possible. A few things that are helpful for me to know: • Typical daily routine (feeding schedule, potty habits, sleep routine) • Energy level, favorite activities, and favorite ways to relax • Comfort level with new people, dogs, and unfamiliar environments • Any anxiety, fears, reactivity, or specific triggers • Potty training status and whether they are crate trained or free roam at home • How they do when left alone and leash behavior on walks • Any medical needs, medications, allergies, or special care instructions • Any behaviors to be aware of (chewing, barking, counter surfing, escape artist tendencies, etc.) • Whether they have stayed in another home before and how they typically adjust • Emergency contact information • Anything else you think would help me better understand your pup and help them feel happy and settled while they’re here For boarding stays, I recommend bringing anything that helps your pup feel comfortable and at home, including: • Food for their stay (plus a little extra, just in case) • Favorite treats • Favorite blanket, bed, or toy(s) • Harness/collar and leash • Potty bags • Kennel/crate if they use one and are comfortable with it My goal is always to make their stay feel as close to home as possible.
A typical day
Every dog settles in a little differently, and I do my best to make their stay feel comfortable, familiar, and fun. For dogs who love activity, that might mean neighborhood walks, park adventures, outdoor time, and lots of opportunities to explore and sniff. For pups who prefer a slower pace, there is always cozy couch time, soft Minky blankets, sunbathing, and a calm place to relax. Most dogs are somewhere in between, and I naturally adjust the day based on your dog’s personality, routine, and energy level. Evenings are calm and cozy, with dinner, a final potty break, cuddle time, and settling in for a restful night’s sleep.
Jessica W.
South Jordan, UT
