Juan Z.
Brampton, ON





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Juan puede alojar en su casa
Juan puede cuidar
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I’m a full-time dog boarder and a stay-at-home mom, so dogs are rarely left alone and are always part of our daily family life. Our typical day starts around 8–9 AM with outdoor potty time and backyard play. Depending on the weather, dogs usually spend about 10–30 minutes outside enjoying the yard and social time. After coming back inside, I observe their energy levels and interactions to see whether they’d like to continue playing indoors or settle down and relax. If the weather is rainy, too cold, or uncomfortable, we usually do a quick potty break and head back inside, where I’ll add more indoor play and enrichment time before breakfast instead. Breakfast is usually served around 9–10 AM. After meals, each dog is encouraged to have a calm, quiet rest period for a few hours. I’m very mindful about avoiding intense activity right after eating, since it can lead to stomach issues or discomfort, especially for larger breeds. Around 12–1 PM, we head outside again for another backyard break and play session, usually around 20–30 minutes depending on the weather. On beautiful days, dogs may stay out longer and enjoy our large shaded backyard with mature trees. During colder or rainy days, outdoor time is kept shorter for comfort and safety. Inside, dogs have access to about 2,800 sq ft of indoor living space and are treated like family members, not kenneled all day. On weekdays around 2:30 PM, I briefly leave for about 30 minutes to pick up my child from school. If I’m caring for a particularly anxious dog, I may bring them along for the short car ride so they feel more comfortable and secure. Our third outdoor session is usually between 4–5 PM, again depending on weather and the dogs’ energy levels. Dinner is served around 6 PM, followed by another calm rest period to help digestion and keep everyone relaxed for the evening. Around 9 PM, we do one final backyard potty break before bedtime. Since it’s already dark by then, outdoor time is usually kept to about 10 minutes. After that, the dogs settle in for the night and sleep indoors with us near the primary bedroom, just like part of the family.
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Sobre Juan Z.
Comunicación
Habilidades
Seguridad, confianza y entorno
I currently have a 14-year-old Golden Retriever and a 12-year-old rescued small mixed-breed dog. Over the past 9 years of full-time boarding, both my dogs and I have gained a great deal of experience living and interacting with dogs of all personalities, ages, and energy levels. I’m especially experienced with senior dogs and pay very close attention to behavior, movement, appetite, energy changes, and overall comfort. Because I observe dogs carefully throughout the day, I’m often able to notice signs of discomfort or health concerns early. My boarding environment is designed to help dogs maintain healthy routines, emotional balance, and positive social behaviors. For example, after meals, dogs are encouraged to rest calmly instead of continuing active play, which helps protect digestion and reduce risks such as bloating or stomach discomfort. I also schedule at least four potty breaks every day to support overall comfort and urinary health. Dog boarding is my full-time focus — I don’t run another business or work outside the home — which means my attention stays fully on the dogs in my care. Constant companionship and supervision can also provide a lot of emotional comfort for dogs while they are away from home. Weather conditions are something I take seriously as well. Extremely cold temperatures can affect dogs physically, especially seniors or smaller breeds, while wet conditions may contribute to skin irritation, paw inflammation, or discomfort. During hot summer days, outdoor time is adjusted carefully to avoid overheating, especially during midday hours. We often use shaded areas, fans, or tents to keep dogs comfortable outdoors when needed. In colder weather, dogs may wear jackets when temperatures drop below around 10°C. On rainy days, dogs are thoroughly towel-dried after coming back inside to keep them warm, dry, and comfortable. These are not occasional routines — they are habits and care practices I’ve consistently followed every single day over the past 9 years.
Casa
Ubicación
Brampton, ON
Mascotas
Large Fenced Yard & 9 Years Experi
Experiencia en el cuidado de mascotas
Hi! I’ve been providing full-time dog boarding and pet care in my community for the past 9 years. Caring for dogs has been a huge part of my daily life, and I truly enjoy creating a safe, calm, and loving environment for every pup. I also have my own Golden Retriever who is currently 14 years old, so I understand the importance of patience, routine, comfort, and attentive care — especially for senior dogs. Our home is a spacious 110 x 170 ft property with one of the largest fenced backyards in the neighborhood, providing dogs with plenty of safe outdoor space to play and explore during suitable weather. When indoors, dogs are treated like part of our family and can relax comfortably in a calm home environment. I also provide regular photo and video updates every 1–3 hours, so owners can feel connected and reassured while away. Over the past 9 years of full-time boarding experience, I’ve developed a strong understanding of helping dogs build healthy routines, confidence, and positive behaviors in a home-style setting. Your pet’s safety, happiness, and comfort will always be my top priority!
Reseñas

I had a great experience with my dog sitter and would absolutely recommend them to anyone looking for reliable pet care. She was caring, responsible, and kept me updated with messages and photos, which gave me peace of mind while I was away. My dog came home happy, relaxed, and clearly well cared for. It’s obvious she genuinely love animals and treat QiuQiu like family. I’ll definitely be booking with her again!
She’s an amazing Pet caregiver. Taking care our my 2 furry babies over 4 years. She’s very professional, patient and careful. My babies love her so much. I’m lucky to have her taking care of them. Highly recommend her.
Sobre Juan Z.
Comunicación
Habilidades
Seguridad, confianza y entorno
I currently have a 14-year-old Golden Retriever and a 12-year-old rescued small mixed-breed dog. Over the past 9 years of full-time boarding, both my dogs and I have gained a great deal of experience living and interacting with dogs of all personalities, ages, and energy levels. I’m especially experienced with senior dogs and pay very close attention to behavior, movement, appetite, energy changes, and overall comfort. Because I observe dogs carefully throughout the day, I’m often able to notice signs of discomfort or health concerns early. My boarding environment is designed to help dogs maintain healthy routines, emotional balance, and positive social behaviors. For example, after meals, dogs are encouraged to rest calmly instead of continuing active play, which helps protect digestion and reduce risks such as bloating or stomach discomfort. I also schedule at least four potty breaks every day to support overall comfort and urinary health. Dog boarding is my full-time focus — I don’t run another business or work outside the home — which means my attention stays fully on the dogs in my care. Constant companionship and supervision can also provide a lot of emotional comfort for dogs while they are away from home. Weather conditions are something I take seriously as well. Extremely cold temperatures can affect dogs physically, especially seniors or smaller breeds, while wet conditions may contribute to skin irritation, paw inflammation, or discomfort. During hot summer days, outdoor time is adjusted carefully to avoid overheating, especially during midday hours. We often use shaded areas, fans, or tents to keep dogs comfortable outdoors when needed. In colder weather, dogs may wear jackets when temperatures drop below around 10°C. On rainy days, dogs are thoroughly towel-dried after coming back inside to keep them warm, dry, and comfortable. These are not occasional routines — they are habits and care practices I’ve consistently followed every single day over the past 9 years.
Casa
Juan Z.
Brampton, ON
