Josmar R.
Orlando, FL






Services
Josmar can host
Josmar can care for
Availability
Incorporate walks, games, or other activities with your pet at the beginning and end of the day to help strengthen the bond and create a positive environment. As a caregiver, I stay in touch with the owner to receive instructions and updates on the pet's routine. As a pet sitter, I can take care of tasks such as feeding the pet, making sure they have fresh water, keeping their area clean, routine baths, cleaning (teeth, ears, and paws), monitoring medications (treatments), training (playing and even reading), and more. In the sitter's home: Create a safe and comfortable space: Provide a comfortable bed or kennel, safe toys, and make sure the environment is free of dangerous objects such as cords or toxic products. Maintaining hygiene: Regularly clean the pet's space, change the fresh water, and make sure the pet is well-groomed, especially if it's a dog or cat. Training and socialization: If the pet is not used to being alone, you can start with short training and socialization sessions to make it feel more comfortable. Companionship: Spend time playing and interacting with the pet to make it feel safe and happy. Feeding and drinking: Follow the owner's instructions. about schedules and types of food, and make sure the pet always has access to fresh water. In the pet's home: Become familiar with the routine: Make sure you understand the pet's daily routine, including feeding, exercise, and sleeping schedules, according to healthathome.care.en2es.search.translate.goog. Keep the environment clean: Regularly clean the area where the pet sleeps and eats, and make sure the space is free of waste and odors. Provide stimulation: Leave toys and objects for the pet to entertain itself, especially if it is alone for long periods. Monitor behavior: Observe any changes in behavior or health and notify the owner if you notice anything unusual. Adapting to changes: If changes to the routine or environment are necessary, do so gradually so the pet can adapt better. In both cases: Communication with the owner: Keep the owner informed about the pet's health and well-being, as well as any Any changes in behavior. Special Considerations: If the pet has a health condition or needs special care, make sure it can be properly provided. Affection and Patience: Spend time interacting with the pet, playing with it, and offering affection. In short, caring for a pet at home, whether by the caregiver or the owner, requires a safe and stimulating environment, along with observing and monitoring its needs and routines, as well as dedicating time and affection to ensure its well-being. Offering companionship. As a caregiver, I will always be attentive to the pet's safety, avoiding dangerous situations and ensuring it has a safe environment. I follow the owner's instructions, whatever they offer me, to maintain its routine, including mealtimes, walks, or other specific needs.
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About Josmar R.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
At the caregiver's home: Create a safe and comfortable space with a comfortable bed or kennel, safe toys, and ensure the environment is free of dangerous objects, such as cords or toxic products. Maintaining hygiene: Regularly clean the pet's space, change the fresh water, and ensure the pet is well-groomed, especially if it's a dog or cat. Training and socialization: If the pet is not used to being alone, short training and socialization sessions can be offered to help it feel more comfortable. Companionship: Spend time playing and interacting with the pet to help it feel safe and happy. Feeding and drinking: Follow the owner's instructions regarding feeding times and types of food, and ensure the pet always has access to fresh water. At the pet's home: Become familiar with the routine: Make sure you understand the pet's daily routine, including feeding, exercise, and sleeping schedules, as required by its owner. Keep the environment clean: Regularly clean the area where the pet sleeps and eats, and ensure the space is free of waste and odors. Provide stimulation: Offer toys and objects to keep the pet entertained, especially if it is alone for long periods. Monitor behavior: Observe any changes in its behavior or health and notify the owner if anything unusual is noticed. Adapting to changes: If necessary, changes to the routine or environment should be made gradually so that the pet adapts better. In both cases: Maintain communication with the owner: Keep informed about the pet's health and well-being, as well as any changes in its behavior. Special Considerations: If the pet has any health conditions or requires special care, ensure that it can be properly provided. Affection and Patience: I spend time interacting with the pet, playing with it, and offering affection. In short, as a home pet sitter, whether as a sitter or owner, I provide a safe and stimulating environment, along with observing and monitoring its needs and routines, and dedicating time and affection to ensure its well-being.
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Information Josmar R. would like to know about your pet
Before caring for a pet, it's vital to research their specific breed, age, and behavioral needs. This includes understanding their diet, exercise needs, training, veterinary care, and budget. It's also important to consider factors such as family allergies, the amount of time you can dedicate to your pet, and space availability.
A typical day
Play: Throwing balls, playing tug-of-war, hide-and-seek, or chasing objects. Walks: Jogging, visits to parks. Mental enrichment games: Hiding treats, teaching them new tricks, or using interactive toys. Socialization: Taking them to dog parks or meeting them with other pet owners. Indoor activities: Playing with toys, creating a "carousel" of toys for the dogs to see and play with, or even using interactive toys.
Location
Orlando, FL
Paw Prints of Love ❤️ Canine
Pet care experience
I am a dedicated canine caregiver with experience administering medications, nail trimming, haircutting, medicated baths, ear cleaning, and body baths, as well as experience with walking, boarding, and specialty care. My goal is to provide pets with a safe, stimulating, and loving environment, tailored to their individual needs.
Cat care experience

Josmar also cares for cats. Learn about their cat-specific care experience.
Reviews

Josmary was amazing! Sent update pictures regularly and loved my boy just as much as me.

Josmar took excellent care of Archie. I was a little worried to leave him due to him being an anxious dog, but Josmar did a great job with him and he was very happy! She shared lots of updates about him and photographs, even when I did not ask. I would definitely book with Josmar again, and recommend everyone else to as well! She also has a huge backyard/front yard as a play area for the doggies.

She was great with Susy like always!

Josmar took such good care of my baby. He was spoiled over there with her 😅😝 She was very responsive and communicative and I felt at ease She administered his medicine and sent me pics daily I will contact her everytime I need a sitter
About Josmar R.
Communication
Skills
Safety, trust & environment
At the caregiver's home: Create a safe and comfortable space with a comfortable bed or kennel, safe toys, and ensure the environment is free of dangerous objects, such as cords or toxic products. Maintaining hygiene: Regularly clean the pet's space, change the fresh water, and ensure the pet is well-groomed, especially if it's a dog or cat. Training and socialization: If the pet is not used to being alone, short training and socialization sessions can be offered to help it feel more comfortable. Companionship: Spend time playing and interacting with the pet to help it feel safe and happy. Feeding and drinking: Follow the owner's instructions regarding feeding times and types of food, and ensure the pet always has access to fresh water. At the pet's home: Become familiar with the routine: Make sure you understand the pet's daily routine, including feeding, exercise, and sleeping schedules, as required by its owner. Keep the environment clean: Regularly clean the area where the pet sleeps and eats, and ensure the space is free of waste and odors. Provide stimulation: Offer toys and objects to keep the pet entertained, especially if it is alone for long periods. Monitor behavior: Observe any changes in its behavior or health and notify the owner if anything unusual is noticed. Adapting to changes: If necessary, changes to the routine or environment should be made gradually so that the pet adapts better. In both cases: Maintain communication with the owner: Keep informed about the pet's health and well-being, as well as any changes in its behavior. Special Considerations: If the pet has any health conditions or requires special care, ensure that it can be properly provided. Affection and Patience: I spend time interacting with the pet, playing with it, and offering affection. In short, as a home pet sitter, whether as a sitter or owner, I provide a safe and stimulating environment, along with observing and monitoring its needs and routines, and dedicating time and affection to ensure its well-being.
Home
Information Josmar R. would like to know about your pet
Before caring for a pet, it's vital to research their specific breed, age, and behavioral needs. This includes understanding their diet, exercise needs, training, veterinary care, and budget. It's also important to consider factors such as family allergies, the amount of time you can dedicate to your pet, and space availability.
A typical day
Play: Throwing balls, playing tug-of-war, hide-and-seek, or chasing objects. Walks: Jogging, visits to parks. Mental enrichment games: Hiding treats, teaching them new tricks, or using interactive toys. Socialization: Taking them to dog parks or meeting them with other pet owners. Indoor activities: Playing with toys, creating a "carousel" of toys for the dogs to see and play with, or even using interactive toys.
Josmar R.
Orlando, FL
